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| Pondmaster PMK1350 Pond Filter with 350-GPH Pump and Bonus Fountain Head | 
enlarge | Brand: PondMaster Category: Toy
List Price: $150.00 Buy New: $85.00 You Save: $65.00 (43%)
Buy New from $85.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 54259
Media: Toy Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: Filter: 12"w x 12"l x 3 1/2"h Pump: 4"w x 4"d x Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5 Dimensions (in): 12 x 12 x 3
MPN: 02213 Model: DNR02213 UPC: 025033022133 EAN: 0025033022133 ASIN: B0002ASXFC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Mechanical and biological filtration for ponds up to 800 gallons | | | Fish-safe magnetic-drive 350-gph pump; flexible hose connects pump to filter | | | 2 free fountain heads provide exciting 10-1/2-foot-high fountain display | | | Enclosed coarse pre-filter and finer carbon filter pad; 18-foot power cord | | | Filter measures 12 by 12 inches; 1-year limited filter warranty; 3-year limited pump warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Supreme, Pondmaster 350 GPH System Pump & Filter, 18' Power Cord, Model 1000 Filter With Polyester & Activated Carbon Filter Pads, Includes Both Pondmaster Adjustable & Aquabelle Fountain Heads.
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| Customer Reviews:
  clarkepsych@midsouth.rr.com January 15, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This pond filter and fountain head perfectly suits our pond, which is about 5'x8'x 1.5 feet deep. It keeps the water clear, and the fish just love to frolic in the fountain water! We could definitely tell a difference between this filter and the standard filter that came with the Pondkit purchased from a major retailer. We highly recommend the Pondmaster!
  Killed my poor Fishy. April 28, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought one of these pumps and it workded perfectly...so much so that I recommended it to my friends and also bought 2 new pumps for my new pond. HOWEVER, there seems to be a manufacturing defect in the newer pumps because on both of my new pumps...the hose connecting the pump to the filter does not fit tightly...I connected one of the pumps in the morning and went to work and when I came home in the evening I noticed that the pump was very low...I decided to clean the filters...then I realised that the filter was no longer even connected to the pump...so I reconnected it and turned back on the pump but it still did not work any better...I then proceeded to take a better look and thats when I realised that because the hose had disconnected from the pump it was jus sucking water from the bottom of the pond and had sucked in one of my baby Kois and killed it.
I am not discouraging anyone from buying this pump but if you do make sure you put on a hose clamp or something to prevent it from killing your baby fishes.
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