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Beckett 7060110 210 GPH Underwater Pump for Small Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls

Beckett 7060110 210 GPH Underwater Pump for Small Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls
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Beckett 7060110 210 GPH Underwater Pump for Small Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls

 
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Small pond pump. 210 gph at one lift. 7.1 foot maximum pumping height. Provides water circulation In small ponds, pond art, fountain nozzles, pool cover, spa, and pond drainage (requires garden hose attachment), small pond/garden/fountain features, and other water features. This pump features direct drive, epoxy encapsulated design (not oil filled), 20' power cord, and a removable screen outlet. For underwater use.

 
List Price: $67.99
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Product Details
Product Length:5.0 inches
Product Width:4.0 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:5.0 pounds
Package Length:6.5 inches
Package Width:6.5 inches
Package Height:5.0 inches
Package Weight:4.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 63 reviews

Features
  • Water pump for small ponds, garden waterfalls, fountains

  • Circulates 210 gallons per hour for bird baths, spas, and other water features

  • Designed for underwater use; direct drive epoxy design for oil-free operation

  • Removable screen inlet for easy cleaning; 7.1-foot maximum pumping height

  • Includes 16-foot power cord; 2-year manufacturer warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 63 customer reviews )
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54 of 54 found the following review helpful:


4Beckett Corp 210 gph pond pump  Jun 13, 2000 By D. Zemek "debzy"
I am using this pump in a small pond with a small waterfall - it is a strong, hard-working pump and works just fine in this application. I wouldn't recommend it for a big pond, but for the smaller one it works great. My "pond" is only 2 ft X 4 ft and I don't have the pump turned all the way up to full force.

28 of 28 found the following review helpful:


1Pumps Continue to Fail  Feb 26, 2010 By JD
Since about 1998 I've had a 325 GPH Beckett pump and about every 2-3 years like clockwork the pump fails and trips the GFI receptacle. I use the pump in a small 1/2 wine barrel pond with an old style well pump. The head height is less than 24" and the pump only runs 4 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the evening. I'm pretty careful to keep the screen clean so as not to overheat the pump. My fourth pump failed yesterday. It has only been in operation since June of 2008. The good news is, it was a warranty replacement for the previous pump that failed in the exact same way. Teh bad news is they will not replace a warranty replacement. The pumps are "potted" so they are not servicable and must be replaced when they fail (throw aways). I would advise against purchasing Beckett pumps as the seem to keep failing the same way and at about the same time frame.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5Beckett G210 (210 gph) pond pump  Jun 04, 2006 By Don Jolly
I have used this pump in my 4' diameter pond with fountain statue in the center. The inlet on my lotus flower statue is 3/8". The outlet on the pump is 1/2" so I have a reducer. I also have a flow restricter on the line so I can adjuct the flow which is acceptable. It will give a nice dispersed spray a foot+ in the air on my statue. It has worked fine since 1998 and just died after 8 years of near continuous running. I got it at Home Depot & they still sell it for about 50. I'm going to buy another identical one. I have it in the Beckett filter box model MFB235 with foam filter. My pond has fish and is under a tree so the filter box has kept the crud out of the pump. I'm not always good on regular filter cleaning and at times the flow has almost been starved to the pump. But with out the filter I would be cleaning the pump inlet screen all the time in my application.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5keep in milk crate  Jul 22, 2000 By Scudlite
The intake tends to clog with this pump. When you have it in your pond, keep it in a milk crate with wire mesh around it to allow water to pass but not weeds, bugs, and other small objects that can severly hinder its operation

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5awesome pump!  Mar 12, 2010 By the real mccoy "hockey fan"
I have a small, 3' X 6', backyard water fountain with a few large goldfish. I had this exact same pump in my fountain coming on with a timer for 8 hours every day for 8 years! never had a problem! I saw the same beckett pump on amazon.com and purchased it right away. it sits in a filter box and pumps water up about 2 feet where it falls down a stone falls. the line is split and it also pumps water through a decorative water feature! you can't go wrong with this pump! stay away from the off the wall, over priced brands at the home stores.

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