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The Pondmaster Model 1200 pump is a powerful, compact magnetically-driven pump that is both reliable and energy-efficient. These pumps can be used either submersed or in-line and are perfect for any saltwater or freshwater application. This compact, powerful pump produces 1200 GPH flow, using only 110 watts of power. it has a maximum pumping height of 13.55 feet. 3/4 inch FPT inlet, 3/4 inch MPT outlet. 18 ft power cord.
SKU | 2684119 |
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Primary Brand | Pondmaster |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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