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Your cart is empty.Danner Manufacturing, Inc., Pondmaster Pond-Mag, Magnetic Drive Water Pump 250 to 3600 Series Pumps have been designed to handle virtually any application where water has to be moved. They've been fulfilling the needs of professionals and consumers for decades with quiet, efficient and reliable 24/7 performance. They feature a magnet impeller assembly and an epoxy encased power unit. Pond-Mag 250 through 700 GPH Pumps are great for small to medium size ponds between 150 and 550 Gallons. Pond-Mag 950 through 1800 GPH Pumps are great for ponds between 850 and 1,100 Gallons. Pond-Mag 2400 and 3600 GPH Pumps are great for large ponds between 2,000 and 2,600 Gallons.
Charlotte Hoffmann
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Better than what I expected
tony gray
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
These are great pumps, I have used this brand for years!
Memo
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
These pumps are extremely durable laboring for years with daily use.
DAVID FOX
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
I had one foe over 10 years . Operates as described. Pool uses filtered water so this should last longer than previous one.
samantha irish
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
My old pond pump died and I upgraded from 250 GPH to this pump. Not only runs my pond but was so powerful I was able to add a double drop waterfall. Love my pond even more now.
G. Birdie
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
It’s not easy to source the same model of a 5-yr old fountain pump that needed urgent replacement for an open house. But Amazon carries it. Back in business again, and the fountain is why we have hummingbirds all year long. Its my favorite yard feature.
TJCN
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
The year was 2014. The project was to restore an unkept pond at the new house. I had the time but not a lot of money. I had to redo everything with the pond stone, by stone, new liner, and of course a new pump. I did a bit of research and decided to go with this one. This pond also ended up becoming the sump tank for my aquaponics system.At first, I used 2 separate pumps, one for the waterfall and the other for the system. After the smaller, cheaper pump failed, I redid the piping to just use this pump for both. I have had a few half-dry runs when the pump has drained the pond due to an issue with the piping, ( poor fish, didn't know what was going on). The pond and system have frozen a few times. But the pump has never let up or failed.SO 8 years later and the pump is still moving plenty of water throughout the pond.
howard
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2018
if i was using pump submerged i wouldn't have noticed but i'm using it inline and it leaks from what i discovered was a crack in the impeller housing.
Thomas P. Panfile
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2010
I use this pump on my boat to provide cooling water to the condenser on my air conditioner. A traditional marine pump with equal flow/head would be about $200. Considering this pump only needs to run 100 hours per year, I figured it should last forever. So far (one hot summer) it still works great. I do not run this submerged. I use hose fittings on the suction and discharge.The only concern is plastic construction as opposed to reinforced fiberglass or metal. For pond use...no problem. For boat use, I never leave the boat unattended with this pump running and the seacock (intake valve) open.
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