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Solar Oxygenator



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Help preserve the life of your pond and fish with this solar powered oxygenating pump.
We all know that well oxygenated water is beneficial to promote healthy fish, however power is not always at hand to operate a pump.

Fortunately the Solar Oxygenator operates in direct sunlight, which means there's no wiring or installation, required.

Our new and innovative solar powered air pump will automatically add oxygen to your pond via the two air stones provided.

It works harder with the added sunshine during the summer, especially when your pond craves oxygen.

With no operating costs the Solar Oxygenator has a multi-fixing panel holder, two x 6 ft 5 inches / 2 metre air lines, 16 ft / 5 metre of cable and comes with a two year warranty.

Whether you have a small or large pond, create a refreshing oxygenated area in an instant and see the overall benefit to your pond life.

This is truly a low cost solution compared to the cost of installing external weatherproof electrical supply.

Order now for only £29.99, plus £1.95 UK Mainland postage and packaging and your pond see the benefits of solar power.

Click here to order your Solar Oxygenator

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2007 5:24 PM
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  • Location: Bury St Edmunds
 
 
  

 
 


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