This magnetic drive pump by Danner is made to run continuously without seals to wear out. The pump is filled with epoxy instead of oil, so you never need to worry about a leak. You’ll always know that your plants and animals are safe. U.L. listed to Unite
Product Features
- Made to run continuously without seals to wear out
- Filled with epoxy instead of oil, so you never need to worry about a leak
- Highly energy efficient and will potentially save hundreds of dollars
- Cycles 700 gallons per hour and includes a prefilter and 18 foot long cord
- Will run quietly and faithfully while operating your water feature
Long Lasting Pump When Maintained I’ve had these in various sizes, from a tiny fountain pump to the 1800 gph, all the same simple design. They have gotten rather pricey but you do get a rugged, reliable pump for your money. They work well, are surprisingly small (but heavy), and last a long time if you 1) always use a pre-filter of some kind, 2) keep the pre-filter from clogging, and 3) never forget to clean the impeller before storing the pump (see below). My only and very slight criticism of the Pondmaster 1800 is that the…
Runs for only one season I bought one of these that broke after one season and was returned under warranty. The replacement pump also broke at the start of the second season so I bought the replacement impeller kit which was the item that broke. That lasted only 4 months. I have a 1000 gallon pond in the northeast and run this for 8 hours each day for 7 months before it’s removed and stored in the basement.Each time, the problem is with the ceramic bearing in the base. After several months, it loosens and…
good quality These pumps appearantly do not stop working. Had a 250 GPH in my first pond running muck and all through it for 3 years. Have in a skimmer now in a new pond and still going strong 24/7 It is also the same one I run in the winter, so actually 24/7 and all year round. the 1200 gph is just as good. If I HAD to complain and IM NOT, I would say that my 1200 which is used “inline” now is a bit noisy but it really isn’t a problem and not sure why it would be a problem for anyone esp. since these…
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