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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
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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.