5/10/2011

Pondmaster PMK190 190gph Pump and Filter with Bonus Fountain Head Review

Pondmaster PMK190 190gph Pump and Filter with Bonus Fountain Head
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Pondmaster PMK190 190gph Pump and Filter with Bonus Fountain Head is exactly what I needed to clear that funky split-pea soup (algae-ridden) water in my Shubunkin, Comet and Koi ponds!Simple to use...,Has a very sturdy handle (convenient for lifting the unit out of the pond for cleaning).Takes about 2 minutes to hose off the 3 (very thick) filters and put the unit back in pond. The 190 gallons per hour "pump-suck" is quite powerful and quiet.My ponds were crystal clear in two days.I don't use the optional fountain head because I have spitters and waterfalls, already -- not using it creates a very nice rippling agitation effect on the surface of the pond.Your neighbors will be in total awe. :) My fish are quite happy now that they can actually see me coming to feed them -- and see their food pellets floating on the top of the water.Perfect! --Katharena Eiermann, 2007, the Realm of Existentialism -- Presidential Hopeful

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Product Description:
Buying pond components piecemeal means you have to know which components are compatible--a tricky proposition for the novice water gardener. This kit packages together the pump, filter, and nozzle so you get it right the first time.
Designed for smaller ponds up to 200 gallons, the pump moves 190 gallons of water per hour for healthier plants and the gentle murmur and ripple of water.The filter keeps larger debris from clogging the pump, and offers biological filtration to convert nasty pathogens into useful nitrates for plants. A waterbell fountain head casts a bell-shape spray across the pond. What's in the Box
190-gph pump, filter, fountain head, 10-foot cord.

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