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Default Heated pond

there are different models that look like that, work the same way and are a LOT
cheaper. Ingrid

"Gale Pearce" wrote:

Rather than a stock tank heater (1200 - 1500 watts), K & H manufacturing in
the US has a 100 watt heater they say they tested in Minnesota that works on
the power of a 100 watt light bulb, ~ twice the price of the higher powered
ones, but should pay the difference in a month or so - link below
Gale :~)

http://www.mops.ca/cgi-bin/SoftCart.....asp?E+scstore




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