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Little Giant 566716 130 GPH Submersible Magnetic Drive Statuary Fountain Pump, 11 Watts




This pump worked out of the box with no issues whatsoever.  It put out a substantial stream of water at approximately a four foot head(pumping height).  It came with three screw in connectors for different size hose.   I have had very good long term success with Little Giant pumps.  A significant detail is that Little Giant has a customer service line that is manned by human beings speaking easily understandable English.

·  Submersible magnetic drive statuary fountain pump
·  Corrosion resistant body specifically for submersible use
·  Easy to install and maintain; 130 GPH capacity; 11-watts; 6-feet cord
·  5.5-Feet maximum pumping height; 3/8-inch or 1/2-inch barbed discharge
·  Built-in adjustable flow control valve; 3 year warranty

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