The Laguna Max-Flo 600 Waterfall & Filter Pump circulates water loaded with moderate amounts of solid particles (or solids) and traps the debris that can pollute your pond water — filtering your pond. It can handle solids up to 1/4" in size.
Max-Flo is ideal for use with filtration systems and for creating waterfalls and water courses. Easy to install and operate, the pump is completely submersible and engineered to run continuously.
Max-Flo pumps use Laguna’s next-generation Smart Pump Technology (SPT) that is a major technical advancement to improve pump performance, energy efficiency, and user friendliness. SPT is a self-regulating system that tracks power consumption, hydraulics, and impeller direction to ensure powerful output and energy efficiency, so that only the required amount of power is used to operate the pump efficiently.
The pump is powered by a magnetic-driven motor that uses less energy than other pumps. The pump is easy to assemble.
The pump is manufactured in Italy and guaranteed for 3 years.
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William Tricker, Inc.® is a leading grower of aquatic plants and supplier of water garden products and aquarium supplies. Our aquatic greenhouses have produced superior plants for over a century. Customers have been receiving quality water plants and animals, some free, that make water gardening easy and fun to do. Purchase with confidence at Tricker's.
William Tricker (1853-1916) started commercial water lily culture in the United States in the late 1800's. He began experimenting in hybridizing water lilies and what helps their growth. The shape, colors and hardiness of his beautiful aquatic plants has withstood the test of time.
In the early 1890's, hybridization of water lilies gave him a reputation as a leader in aquatic plants. He established a water lily nursery and company in both Ohio and Pennsylvania that were passed down to his family until the 1980's when Richard Lee purchased the Ohio company. In 1892, the first William Tricker catalog was mailed to customers across the nation.
Read more about William Tricker and the historic water lily nursery here.