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Laguna Max-Flo Pumps

Laguna Max-Flo Pumps

Max-Flo pumps are designed to provide continuous and reliable water circulation. They are ideally suited for a variety of pond applications, such as providing water flow to filtration systems and creating spectacular waterfalls.

Made in Italy the Laguna Max-Flo Pumps are powered by a magnetic-driven motor that's unrivaled in the market for generating large amounts of water flow at extremely low energy costs. This is great news for people who are wary of costly electricity bills. In fact, switching to a Laguna pump will often pay for itself in one season.

Model Max GPH GPH @ Total Head Pressure of: Watts Outlet
2' 6' 12' 15'

Max-Flo 600 PT-340

600

Max-Flo 900 PT-342

900

686

92

0

0

65

1"

Max-Flo 1500 PT-344

1500

1479

1162

49

0

100

1"

Max-Flo 2000 PT-346

2000

1796

1373

105

0

100

1 1/2**

Max-Flo 2400 PT-348

2400

2193

1664

132

0

100

1 1/2**

Max-Flo 2900 PT-350

2900

2747

2251

1347

0

130

1 1/2**

Max-Flo 4200 PT-352

4200

2853

1395

0

160

1 1/2**

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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
December 2nd, 2008
Filters that have not had water circulating through them for the winter should be cleaned well before turning the pump back on this spring. Cleaning will remove toxins that can develop from waste breaking down in the filter in the absence of oxygen. Once your filter is up and running, seed it with beneficial bacteria.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA