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FREESEA 160-1100 GPH Submersible Water Pump for Pond Aquariums Hydroponics Fish Tank Garden Fountain Waterfall

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Arrives Friday, May 24
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Pattern Name: 100w(Pack of 1)


Features

  • Smart control, dry running automaticly cut power.(Principle:Dry running opreation will increase motor temperature, then the pump will automatically shut down, but the motor will restart working after the temperature goes down. Therefore, when the motor automatically turned off we need to cut off power immediately. This function can effectively reduce the damage caused by dry running.)
  • With bottom suction trainer,100% submersible.
  • Maximum flow rate: 1100 GPH STRONG POWER and HIGH LIFT. Max Lift Height: 11 ft. 100W high efficiency motor for energy saving.
  • Lift height is a max height the water goes up, after connecting the water pipe to the nozzle (Make sure the joint sealed securely and tightly) SUCTION CUP and 5.9Ft POWER CORD. Long enough cord for easy installation.
  • Backed by 12 month warranty and professional after-sale service within 24hrs.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 4.3 x 6.6 inches; 3.86 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 29, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ FREESEA


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  • Awsome
Pattern Name: 40w(Pack of 1)
Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2022 by Robert Daniel

  • WOW! This little guy handled a BIG JOB!
Pattern Name: 60w(Pack of 1)
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021 by BrianKBlair

  • needed hot soapy water to remove that lubricant
Pattern Name: 12w (Pack of 1)
I needed a pump on a 1/2" hose to replace the 1" syphon hose I had been using, it emptied the tank too fast . I knew the pump was small, but the measurements in the description are too big, almost 2", the box isn't that big. The size with the picture is accurate. Out of the box, just like the video, it will pump water about 18" high, put a 1/2" hose on it and I got at least 3 1/2'. It seemed the pump was perfect for the job as I was sucking up the mess very nicely at a slower pace without draining so much water before I had even really gotten started. When I first started , I noticed little patches of oil floating by and after 10 minutes it was all over so I turned the pump upside down and took it off the surface from underneath a bit at a time. then I took the bottom off the pump and found the lubricant. Typically, a pump like this will have a big magnet with a round hole in it and a round metal stator with a shaft that goes through it, and spins around inside the magnet, the shaft has little plastic caps that fit on the ends and they fit into a couple places at each end keeping it centered and it spins freely, the top has the impeller on it and then the plastic cap, this pump doesn't have a cap on top of the stator, there is a spring underneath the stator pushing the impeller up flush against the the bottom part of the pump and this is where that greasy lubricant goes, I doubt running in another tank will do any good, if you aren't pumping the water out of the tank you are just cycling the greasy water, I used my home depot 5 gal bucket, emptying it 6 times and still got an oil slick on my tank. After I removed the lubricant, the pump no longer has the same output, time to time spend more for a better one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2021 by Wingnut

  • Pump was okay for a short time of use.
Pattern Name: 25w(Pack of 1)
Pump looked good. Went to put the suction feet on and had one break. Guess the feet were brittle. Would recommend people use caution when placing them on. Second issue I noticed, made a loud vibration. Guess it was normal. After all this pump was cheap. Well I used it for a month. Then decided the vibration noise bugged me. Purchased another pump. Threw this one out. Some may like it, but this one I won't be purchasing again for the setup I have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022 by Tshop

  • Great
Pattern Name: 25w(Pack of 1)
Works great! I used it as a circulation pump for a swamp cooler and it work exactly like I hoped it would.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022 by Jamie

  • Great pump
Pattern Name: 40w(Pack of 1)
Works as advertised
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022 by Gary A.

  • Great for hydroponics
Pattern Name: 25w(Pack of 1)
I've been slowly moving into hydroponics, and it is a very utility based method of growing, these are the pumps I chose to use, to which I now own 10, and only two died in a year, which in my book is a good investment. The two that died did so when the water ran out and I forgot to turn them off. these will run 24 x 1/4" barbs while still allowing for flow adjustment at 3.5ft of lift, with sediment heavy water, as I've been growing organically with home made soil. Just make sure to put a screen bag around the filter, and I even go so far as to put a 1inch 3d mesh around the base parameter so that the screen bag does not clog right up against the machine intake. Works great, buying more, wish they had a version that was half the size and half the price so I could have lots more for small stacked shelving with micro reservoirs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2022 by Russell Lawson

  • As advertised. Minus 1 star for no hose adapter
Pattern Name: 40w(Pack of 1)
Powerful pump. I use it to empty a kids inflatable pool. Only downside is there is no adapter for a hose connection. I ended up cutting the end off an old hose and attaching the remaining portion to the pump.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022 by AZ

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