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Old 13-05-2004, 08:04 PM
 
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Default Newbie here...(mag-drive pumps)

Your best bet would be to stay away from lower end "Beckett" Pumps. Look
for "Mag-Drive"(magnetic driven) pumps. Supreme is one brand. Lower energy
consumption and long lasting. Stay away from ANY oil filled pump......IMHO
and experience. Mike
"coati" wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 May 2004 11:33:14 -0400, "Janet"
wrote:

Mark the pump is indeed listed at Beckett's website. It's actuallly

listed
as 4983 gph at 1" lift. I haven't seen it yet, hubby spotted it yesterday
while at Home Depot. Hubby actually subcontracts for HD in the At-Home
Services section and was asking a few questions of a staff member he

knows.
Seems HD Canada is moving towards carrying exclusively Beckett pond
products....
Janet in Niagara Falls


My parents found out the hard way about using a cheap pump. Is a
question of you pay me now or pay me later. a $169 pump gets
expensive if you paying $20 or $30 a month in power to drive it. I
suggest you compare watts to gph/head before making a purchase.

And I totally agree with what everyone else says about plants. The
more the merrier.



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Old 13-05-2004, 11:18 PM
Nedra
 
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Default Newbie here...(mag-drive pumps)

I have both Beckett's (4 of them) and Supreme Mag Drive's
(2 of them) all from Home Depot. I don't see a huge leap in my electric
bill from
summer to winter... My house is old and I am All Electric so you
can see that I probably cool and heat the outside in
summer and winter as well as use the pumps
I just buy what I need from Home Depot ... and let the chips fall where they
may ;-)

Nedra in Missouri
Zone 6
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

wrote in message ...
Your best bet would be to stay away from lower end "Beckett" Pumps. Look
for "Mag-Drive"(magnetic driven) pumps. Supreme is one brand. Lower

energy
consumption and long lasting. Stay away from ANY oil filled

pump......IMHO
and experience. Mike
"coati" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 13 May 2004 11:33:14 -0400, "Janet"
wrote:

Mark the pump is indeed listed at Beckett's website. It's actuallly

listed
as 4983 gph at 1" lift. I haven't seen it yet, hubby spotted it

yesterday
while at Home Depot. Hubby actually subcontracts for HD in the At-Home
Services section and was asking a few questions of a staff member he

knows.
Seems HD Canada is moving towards carrying exclusively Beckett pond
products....
Janet in Niagara Falls


My parents found out the hard way about using a cheap pump. Is a
question of you pay me now or pay me later. a $169 pump gets
expensive if you paying $20 or $30 a month in power to drive it. I
suggest you compare watts to gph/head before making a purchase.

And I totally agree with what everyone else says about plants. The
more the merrier.





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Old 14-05-2004, 05:04 AM
Janet
 
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Default Newbie here...(mag-drive pumps)

Nedra I tend to agree with you. Up here in the Great White North pumps (and
pond supplies) can be quite pricey. Last year we paid $289 for a Laguna 7000
(2142 GPH). The Mag Drive we looked at at a local nursery that specializes
in ponding was a jaw-dropper at $599! Hydro is still fairly cheap up here in
Ont. at 4.3 cents per KWH, I don't see any difference in running the stream
and ponds.... Now the pool is a different story! LOL! Gotta luv the Home
Depot, I just wish they offered an employee discount. (
Janet in hot, muggy Niagara Falls

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"Nedra" wrote in message
link.net...
I have both Beckett's (4 of them) and Supreme Mag Drive's
(2 of them) all from Home Depot. I don't see a huge leap in my electric
bill from
summer to winter... My house is old and I am All Electric so you
can see that I probably cool and heat the outside in
summer and winter as well as use the pumps
I just buy what I need from Home Depot ... and let the chips fall where

they
may ;-)

Nedra in Missouri
Zone 6
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

wrote in message ...
Your best bet would be to stay away from lower end "Beckett" Pumps.

Look
for "Mag-Drive"(magnetic driven) pumps. Supreme is one brand. Lower

energy
consumption and long lasting. Stay away from ANY oil filled

pump......IMHO
and experience. Mike
"coati" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 13 May 2004 11:33:14 -0400, "Janet"
wrote:

Mark the pump is indeed listed at Beckett's website. It's actuallly

listed
as 4983 gph at 1" lift. I haven't seen it yet, hubby spotted it

yesterday
while at Home Depot. Hubby actually subcontracts for HD in the

At-Home
Services section and was asking a few questions of a staff member he

knows.
Seems HD Canada is moving towards carrying exclusively Beckett pond
products....
Janet in Niagara Falls

My parents found out the hard way about using a cheap pump. Is a
question of you pay me now or pay me later. a $169 pump gets
expensive if you paying $20 or $30 a month in power to drive it. I
suggest you compare watts to gph/head before making a purchase.

And I totally agree with what everyone else says about plants. The
more the merrier.







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Old 16-05-2004, 04:09 AM
peeper
 
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Default Newbie here...(mag-drive pumps)

The Supreme Mag Drive pumps are one of the best. I have used them for
myself and customers with no problems.

In article , wrote:

Hi, Maybe I should clarify and give some background. This has been my
experience with Beckett pumps and I got both at Lowes. I took two of them
back within weeks of each other because they quit working...not sure why.
Didn't overload or under load water flow. After that agrivation I decided
not to use them anymore. I have talked to numerous people that have had the
same problem. I have always prefered the Magnetic Driven pumps....that's
just me. I like them becasue I have one that I paid 70 dollars for 10 years
ago and it is still going strong except a new impellor or two. My other mag
drive is 8 years old. 1600 gph...going strong after 8 years of continual
use all year long. I guess everyone has there good and bad experiences with
everything. That is why this group is so great. I like the people and we
can all share our experiences and ideas. We can glean what we want to use.
Thanks !! Mike {:O)
"Nedra" wrote in message
link.net...
I have both Beckett's (4 of them) and Supreme Mag Drive's
(2 of them) all from Home Depot. I don't see a huge leap in my electric
bill from
summer to winter... My house is old and I am All Electric so you
can see that I probably cool and heat the outside in
summer and winter as well as use the pumps
I just buy what I need from Home Depot ... and let the chips fall where

they
may ;-)

Nedra in Missouri
Zone 6
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

wrote in message ...
Your best bet would be to stay away from lower end "Beckett" Pumps.

Look
for "Mag-Drive"(magnetic driven) pumps. Supreme is one brand. Lower

energy
consumption and long lasting. Stay away from ANY oil filled

pump......IMHO
and experience. Mike
"coati" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 13 May 2004 11:33:14 -0400, "Janet"
wrote:

Mark the pump is indeed listed at Beckett's website. It's actuallly
listed
as 4983 gph at 1" lift. I haven't seen it yet, hubby spotted it

yesterday
while at Home Depot. Hubby actually subcontracts for HD in the

At-Home
Services section and was asking a few questions of a staff member he
knows.
Seems HD Canada is moving towards carrying exclusively Beckett pond
products....
Janet in Niagara Falls

My parents found out the hard way about using a cheap pump. Is a
question of you pay me now or pay me later. a $169 pump gets
expensive if you paying $20 or $30 a month in power to drive it. I
suggest you compare watts to gph/head before making a purchase.

And I totally agree with what everyone else says about plants. The
more the merrier.





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Old 18-05-2004, 02:25 PM
 
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Default Newbie here...(mag-drive pumps)

Hi, Maybe I should clarify and give some background. This has been my
experience with Beckett pumps and I got both at Lowes. I took two of them
back within weeks of each other because they quit working...not sure why.
Didn't overload or under load water flow. After that agrivation I decided
not to use them anymore. I have talked to numerous people that have had the
same problem. I have always prefered the Magnetic Driven pumps....that's
just me. I like them becasue I have one that I paid 70 dollars for 10 years
ago and it is still going strong except a new impellor or two. My other mag
drive is 8 years old. 1600 gph...going strong after 8 years of continual
use all year long. I guess everyone has there good and bad experiences with
everything. That is why this group is so great. I like the people and we
can all share our experiences and ideas. We can glean what we want to use.
Thanks !! Mike {:O)
"Nedra" wrote in message
link.net...
I have both Beckett's (4 of them) and Supreme Mag Drive's
(2 of them) all from Home Depot. I don't see a huge leap in my electric
bill from
summer to winter... My house is old and I am All Electric so you
can see that I probably cool and heat the outside in
summer and winter as well as use the pumps
I just buy what I need from Home Depot ... and let the chips fall where

they
may ;-)

Nedra in Missouri
Zone 6
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

wrote in message ...
Your best bet would be to stay away from lower end "Beckett" Pumps.

Look
for "Mag-Drive"(magnetic driven) pumps. Supreme is one brand. Lower

energy
consumption and long lasting. Stay away from ANY oil filled

pump......IMHO
and experience. Mike
"coati" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 13 May 2004 11:33:14 -0400, "Janet"
wrote:

Mark the pump is indeed listed at Beckett's website. It's actuallly

listed
as 4983 gph at 1" lift. I haven't seen it yet, hubby spotted it

yesterday
while at Home Depot. Hubby actually subcontracts for HD in the

At-Home
Services section and was asking a few questions of a staff member he

knows.
Seems HD Canada is moving towards carrying exclusively Beckett pond
products....
Janet in Niagara Falls

My parents found out the hard way about using a cheap pump. Is a
question of you pay me now or pay me later. a $169 pump gets
expensive if you paying $20 or $30 a month in power to drive it. I
suggest you compare watts to gph/head before making a purchase.

And I totally agree with what everyone else says about plants. The
more the merrier.







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