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Ideal for use in large fountains up to 7 feet in height, this ETL-listed pump is one of the most convenient pumps on the market. This energy efficient model allows you to adjust the flow with its built in flow control. This oil free, magnetic drive pump is epoxy encapsulated, allowing for full submersion and maximum durability with no harmful effects to the pump, fountain, or water. The pump offers suction cups for mounting, whisper quiet operation, and effortless maintenance.
SKU | 3659628 |
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Primary Brand | Pond Boss |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3.3 LBS |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 4.1 IN |
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Height | 3.7 IN |
Width | 2.7 IN |
1 year limited warranty.
Assemble according to manual instructions.
Consult with your local aquatics store about the environment your fish needs.
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