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HomeDog SuppliesFeeders, Water Bowls & MoreSunterra 200450 Pond Pump 450 GPH, Black |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 5 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Sunterra 200450 pump May 13, 2009
By Larry G. Gilmore This pump works pretty well overall. I am using it in a rock fountain with about a 3 foot climb and it moves water very well. I could actually run another feature off it if wanted.
Another positive is the long powercord.
The negative so far... the packing material was a mess as little specks of styrofoam were everywhere..including inside the unit. It actually took some time to clean up the pump from the packing materials. I understand the need for packing well for shipping, but put the pump itself inside a plastic bag or something. Spending about a half hour to an hour picking out stryo specks from the filter and pump unit isn't fun.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Sturdy little pump Apr 30, 2011
By mark8675 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1OP0G4F99B72F Running a little waterfall in a goldfish pond, non-stop for 3 1/2 years. Just keeps on going. Of course the filter needs to be cleaned once in a while, but that only takes a few minutes.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Save Your Money Feb 08, 2009
By Amazoner
"Average Joe"
Who designed this thing? Never got the opportunity to see if the pump worked properly or not. The threaded pipe fitting that provided water output doesn't work with typical PVC/pipe threads. Looks like 3/4" PVC thread. The adapter provided will not fit any hose or piping so you have to adapt something straight out of the box. The provided adapter will screw into a PVC 3/4" bushing, but any 3/4" PVC fitting WILL NOT screw into the pump. I have never seen anything like this. I went to hardware store twice to find proper fittings to properly pump water to water feature and never found the proper fitting to work. Anyone who would come up with such a poorly designed fitting defies me. Gave up and decided to go back to Lowes for a replacement pump like I should have in the first place. Save your money and don't purchase.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great small pond pump Jul 25, 2008
By Deb L.
"Bluebird"
I built a small butterfly pond. No fish, just a peaceful landscape option.We had a Sunterra previously. Worked for several seasons.Lime finally caused the motor magnets to seize up.Purchased a luguna pump and returned it. Pump pressure was terrible compared to the one I had. Why change a good thing. We ordered another Sunterra 200450 on line and works great. Deb L. Indiana
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Pump Jul 17, 2008
By Steven Stewart
"Steven"
Great pump. I am using this pump and a $4 diverter valve to replace two other pumps that were each more expensive than this pump. It is driving two water features (a column with about a 4' lift/carry, and a spitter) with power to spare. Outside use only as it is not unusually loud, but not quiet.
I agonized for weeks over which pump to get, don't do that. Just buy this one.
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