🌊 Dive into tranquility with the FREESEA Fountain Pump!
The FREESEA Fountain Submersible Water Pump is a powerful and versatile solution for your aquatic needs, boasting a flow rate of 330 GPH and a whisper-quiet operation. Designed for various applications including fish tanks, ponds, and hydroponic systems, it features intelligent dry heating protection and easy maintenance for a reliable and long-lasting performance.
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Aquarium Water Pump |
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.1"L x 3.9"W x 3.1"H |
Maximum Lifting Height | 5.9 Feet |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Flow Rate | 5.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Power Source | ac |
J**E
Moves a lot of water fast... Good pump
It's perfect, and moves alot of water, fast...I use it in a goonch catfish tank to get more flow, and faster current flowing in the tank... I'm sure there's better pumps that's designed for this, but not 4 this price... 700gph is pretty quick, but I believe I could get by with a bit more, like 1200gph actually...But that's for my application and aquarium setup as I said a min ago...Oh and I just wish it had some kind of filter or pre filter, because it does pull water really low, and that's were all the B's is, (ya know the bad stuff that'll ruin a pump) and this pump has no filter at all... I had 2 make 1 for it...
B**R
WOW! This little guy handled a BIG JOB!
So I live in Texas. About 2 weeks ago, mid-February 2021, we had the worst winter I have seen in my 49 years. For my friends up north, a typical heavy snow and cold week. But nothing in Texas is prepared for 8" of snow, 5 days with temps in the single digits to teens and wind chills below zero. We don't even have clothing for such an occasion. It's usually between 58-75 this time of year. We hadn't even seen a real snow in 5 or 6 years. It is rare, normally 1.5" and typically lasts a day or two at 25 to 30 degrees. Half the state lost power, including myself, for 4 days straight. Pipes froze, busted, and flooded homes, car pile ups in the city, some people literally froze to death and some are still picking up the pieces.I'm one of the latter. Our septic system froze and I still haven't gotten it going. It is a 4 tank 2000 gallon system, Aerobic System. The pump is out, no plumbers are available and the local supply of plumbing parts has been decimated. Our system was full, from flushing water lines, not realizing it was not on and filling up. I needed a sub pump to empty the system from the gray water tank. (for those that don't know, this is chlorine treated waste water, no solids but there is small sediment.) There were no dirty water pumps to be found and they were $160 dollars at the low end. I searched AMAZON as a shot in the dark, hoping a Prime item could get here quickly. I gave this little $20 pump a shot.It ran like a champ, pumping out the system over several hours. It still works perfectly. I'm using it to keep my household operating, until a plumber can get to me and get a new pump ordered. You'll see in the picture I zip tied a piece of mesh tightly to the bottom, just in case anything substantial was in that water. I connected a cable to the handle to pull it up. I sent it down to where I had no idea what was below and it just keeps pumping! Whenever I need to clear the system after laundry, dishes or baths, I just plug it in.It is still sitting down in the abyss. It has saved us, because there are no close-by laundry mats or bathrooms to run to in rural America.This Little Green Machine is doing the job of pumps 5X its size and 10X it's price range, effortlessly.I don't know how long it will last, but a week would be worth the money and we are starting week 2.Get yourself one!
R**B
Great for maintaining fish/sump pump
I bought this to replace the several cheap pond pumps I have used in the past to drain and fill my aquariums. They would burn out or break within a few months. I bought the 845 gal and it’s plenty enough to serve that purpose. It pumps fast and strong, making my water changes way faster than they have been before. It drains water well below an inch which makes moving a setup that much easier on the back. I don’t fear this one breaking like the others. The first time I used it in my 40 b it sucked up pea size gravel and shot it out the other end without any sound of grinding and zero damage. That only issues I’ve noticed so far are the short power cord and the lack of a low water cut off. This would make a good sump pump as well as its very quiet and absolutely powerful enough. Would give 5 stars if not for the cons I mentioned
A**T
Efficient water flow
We bought this to aerate our pond but never got around to it. We decided to use it to try to cool down our pool. I hooked up a hose from a small hand pump and it shot out water all day long. I'm not sure if it cooled the water but it worked well. All you do is plug it in and it's ready to go. It really did use only about 30 watts which is nice for our off grid living. It seems to be built well. Hopefully we can use it for years to come.
C**N
USELESS WASTE
Final took this thing out of the box, plugged it in for water in the basement. It can't even lift water to 1-ft discharge. Wish I'd spent the extra 10 bucks for something that could get moved even a little bit of water
A**R
Saved my life today
I purchased this to help drain water from a bucket I use with a portable ac unit (it helps my home’s ac not have to work as hard in triple digit weather), so that I can use it with a plug timer and not have to worry about it filling up and spilling out on the floor while I’m sleeping or at work. I’ve already used it for that and it works perfectly…yesterday my washing machine decided it has had enough and gave out in the middle of a wash cycle. It had a ton of water and some clothes in it- it just so happened that this was set to arrive yesterday and I’m so thankful it did. I used a broom handle to scoot the clothes over enough so I could use this little pump and it worked so fast to get the water out. I had a hard time keeping up with it since it filled my Lowe’s bucket so fast- I was able to take out 6 or 7 buckets full with very little effort. It would have taken me all day I’m sure without this. 1000% recommend having one of these on hand just in case things like that ever happen
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3 days ago
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