VIVOSUN 9000GPH Submersible Water Pump 620W Ultra Quiet Pump with 20.3ft Power Cord High Lift for Pond Waterfall Fish Tank Statuary Hydroponic
jackgarden • 5 years ago
Product Features
SOLID CONSTRUCTION: The shaft and drive ring piece are made from silicon carbide material, reduce the attrition and increase the service life.IPX-8degree
ENERGY SAVING WITH LOW NOISE: Ultra-quiet operation design(30-40db).Less power (620W)consumption with high output(9000GPH/34000LPH) which compared to other pumps
HIGH LIFT WITH DETACHABLE FILTER: Lift height can be up to 20.3FT/6.2M. This pump can more than accommodate your water features with portable handle and detachable filter
EASY INSTALLATION: Adjustable outlet direction and 20.3FT power cord, to meet different requirements. Flexible Tube Size: 2″ ID. It can be worked with filters (filter system) together
MULTIPLE USAGE: VIVOSUN Fixed Flow Rate pump can be used as submersible or inline.It’s great for a variety of application in pond, fish tank, fountains, waterfalls, hydroponic systems, irrigation systems. We provide a 1-year warranty for this water pump. If you are not completely satisfied with our water pump or receive a defective product, we are happy to find an acceptable solution. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns
Keeps coming apart. This pump is so strong and I would love it BUT…when I plug it in, it comes apart as the tube for the hose is on the detachable part of the pump. It just twists apart. It must be placed ever so perfect before plugging in. Takes me multiple times to get it right and I have to keep netting for the part in the bottom of the pond. When it comes apart, the blades are uncovered and free to rip everything up in their path. I am afraid I will damage my liner and getting this set up right caused me so…
Keeps coming apart. This pump is so strong and I would love it BUT…when I plug it in, it comes apart as the tube for the hose is on the detachable part of the pump. It just twists apart. It must be placed ever so perfect before plugging in. Takes me multiple times to get it right and I have to keep netting for the part in the bottom of the pond. When it comes apart, the blades are uncovered and free to rip everything up in their path. I am afraid I will damage my liner and getting this set up right caused me so…
Huge disappointment
Better than expected.
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