Cost-saving, energy-efficient, and submersible, the Alpine Cyclone Pump features a ceramic shaft that is oil-free, magnetic-driven, epoxy protected and has a ceramic impeller shafts for long life. The pump also has a vortex impeller with a large pre-filter, and can be dissembled without tools. Available in a variety of sizes, the Alpine Cyclone Pump pumps 2100 to 8000 gallons per hour depending on the size you choose. The pump also comes with a three year warranty. Submersible water pump with energy efficient design. Ceramic impeller shafts for long life. Vortex impeller has a large pre-filter. Vortex can be dissembled without tools. Available in 2100 to 8000 GPH sizes. Fish-friendly!. Measures 8″L x 5″ W x 6″H.
Product Features
- It has vortex impeller.
- The pump can be used vertical or horizontal.
- It operates in and out of water.
- It comes with Oil-free, magnetic-driven, epoxy protected and ceramic shaft.
- It is made up of plastic.
Quiet as a mouse and built like a Sherman tank! I have been involved with outdoor ponds for over 20 years now and have gone through several different submersible pumps over the years (8 different brands + sizes) and this Apline Cyclone 3100 is hands-down the quietest of them all… it doesn’t emit any sound at all once submerged (though it can be used out of water according to the manufacturer, past experience with these ‘dual’ purpose pumps has taught me that it will last a good deal longer underwater probably because of the cooling effect…
Great Product…(6/8/14 UPDATE) for a while This product arrived exactly as stated and was easy to install as a replacement for my 2800gph pump that recently died. I’ve been using it for about two months now. I love the oversized pre-filter and the extra large impellors that allows for smaller stuff to just pass right thru. This means less clogging and cleaning at the pump, and that the actual filters do their job more. I would buy this again.—UPDATE—6/8/14 – Purchased last April and gave it 5 stars. Just…
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