🌊 Dive into clarity with the ultimate pond filter!
The AllPondSolutions Pressurised Koi Fish Pond Filter with UV Steriliser is designed for ponds up to 8000 litres, providing efficient biological and mechanical filtration. Its compact design allows for easy positioning and maintenance, while the built-in UV steriliser ensures crystal clear water by eliminating harmful impurities. Weighing only 7 kg, this filter is a lightweight yet powerful solution for maintaining a healthy pond environment.
Pet Type | Fish |
Product Dimensions | 38 x 38 x 40.5 cm; 7 kg |
Item model number | CPF-5000 |
Colour | Black |
Size | 8000 Litre |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Voltage | 2.4E+2 Volts |
Wattage | 11 watts |
Item Weight | 7 kg |
P**J
Good value for money and easy to install and maintain
Purchased to replace a tank type filter, this very easy to install works well and allows at the turn of a switch to clean the filters. The internal UV light is a bonus and easy to access.Very pleased with the whole system
A**E
Pond filter.
Wish I'd had this design originally. This is replacing a filter under the decking near the pond. So this fits the space nicely. Having a separate outlet to remove waste is great. Otherwise I'd have to lift the complete filter full of water out of the under decking space, weekly, to clean. With this design, I can flush it fortnightly, give it a major clean 2 or 3 times a year.My pond was green before fitting this filter, now the water is clear.
P**C
Brilliant! Clear water at last
Plumbed this in at the start of the season, having tried a number of other "solutions" over about 2 or 3 years and never having had clear water. Density of fish not too high, but even so, we just couldn't get clear water.This product changed all that. It took about 3 weeks, but even the sediment at the bottom of the pond was eventually removed - I suppose the fish agitated the very fine sediment, but this filter eventually rid the entire pond of all sediment and green water. Incredible result. Very easy to back-wash the filter too.I really recommend this product. It works really well and is well "on top" of the job. Its the first time we have had clear water - absolutely crystal clear. Fantastic result. We back-wash the crap to the garden and the plants have gone crazy with growth.
J**
Nice combination unit.
Great for cleaning filters
N**G
Great value filter
Great product and excellent value
Y**N
Not built to last, poor customer service.
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this in 2023 2 years later and I noticed water spraying everywhere and the lid had a visible hairline crack next to a screw hole that was obviously a manufacturing defect. After messaging support back and forth for a week, sending videos on what's app and actually making progress, they asked me for my delivery address to send the replacement too and then said oh sorry the unit was 3 months over it's warranty and I'd have to buy a new one with a link back to amazon. A whole week they had me believing I'd be getting a replacement or it atleast repaired. If I would have known that I'd have gone and got a new one from a different supplier the next day, because obviously this one is obviously not built to last. Having them string me along meant my pond is greener and fish unhappy as I was under the assumption it would be fixed soon.
A**R
Pond fillter
Does its job excellent quality filter easy to in stall
E**O
Somewhat effective, clogs quickly
Half the price of the big brand filters, but there are reasons why. Filters algae out of the pond very effectively but after a week of sunny weather, it becomes clogged and needs cleaning.Running a cleaning cycle is straightforward (turn the valve, crank the handle a few dozen times) but it requires a good 5 mins on your knees with the pump running, draining the precious pond water. I suspect that if I kept cranking the handle for half an hour- it would run clear(-ish). However, there’s a law of diminishing returns and 3mins of cranking appears to be a working compromise.To get the filter properly clear, you have to dismantle, scoop out the sludge, disassemble all the sponge rings and reassemble. Conclusion- my old Hozelock filter which had no fancy self-cleaning mechanism was actually easier to clean.[Edit, Mar 2022]I'm getting fed up with this thing - doesn't keep the water clear at all. I can see the clumped algae floating all around in the pond and the filtered water comes back semi-green from the filter. UV lamp is still lit (I can see that through the check window). I dismantled the filter in February, and there really wasn't that much muck lodged in the sponge media. There was however a HUGE amount of thick black ooze in the bottom of the filter bucket, which just sits there and doesn't get trapped in the sponge. Hence, when you open the valve and crank the handle - it doesn't get flushed out.Thinking of junking this one and finding a better performing solution.[Edit May 2022]I think I may have found the source of the problem! The plastic tube which directs the flow of water up the centre of the unit, past the Quartz UV tube and out through the rotary hand-operated diverter valve - was COMPLETELY bunged up with compacted sludge. I've had this unit for 3 years, and have up until now not removed the UV tube for inspection/replacement. Pure laziness on my part. Blasted the sludge out with a hosepipe (yes, I know, you're not supposed to use treated water to clean the filter, but desperate times...) and sucked out the remaining gunk with a wet/dry vac.Have ordered a replacement UV lamp. Will report back if that makes any difference. I noticed that the quartz tube and lamp had a scum ring about 1" up. It seems that rainwater has been getting in through the top of the unit and there's no way out. Dried that out in the sun and reassembled. The original lamp was so jammed in its socket that it pulled apart during removal.