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Floating Lily Pad Solar-Powered Fountain



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At last, a water feature that requires no wiring or installation and is completely free to run.
It's so simple, just place the floating Lily Pad in your pond or water feature and immediately enjoy the soothing sound of water.

The pump is automatically activated by sunlight and will create a vertical spray of up to 45cm in optimum conditions.

Capable of pumping up to 210 litres per hour, it will also aid the oxygenation of your pond, so the inhabitants will benefit too.

The environmentally friendly solar panels are manufactured in Germany so quality is assured.

Our Solar Powered Lily Pad fountain measures 28cm across, can float or be anchored and is the ideal addition to even the smallest of ponds or water features.

Great news for those who have always wanted a water feature but haven't got room for a large pond!

Complete with a choice of three spray attachments so you can vary the different kinds of fountain effects.

Order yours now for only £29.95, plus £1.95 UK Mainland p&p, includes a 12-month warranty.

Click here to order your Floating Lily Pad Solar-Powered Fountain

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2007 5:09 PM
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  • Location: Bury St Edmunds
 
 
  

 
 


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