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3100 GPH Electric Submersible Pond Pump with Ceramic Shaft

$280.99
$92.52
Save $188
3100 GPH Electric Submersible Pond Pump with Ceramic Shaft

3100 GPH Electric Submersible Pond Pump with Ceramic Shaft

$280.99
$92.52
Save $188
Found at 7 stores · Prices updated 5 days ago
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Amazon
Alpine Corporation 3100 GPH Submersible Water Pump with 33 FT Cord and Adapters for Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls, and Water Circulation, 276 Watts 21.5 FT Lift Quiet Operation Vertical/Horizontal
$92.52
Home Depot
$105.00
Lowe's
$110.13
Target
3100GPH Cyclone Pump with 33' Cord - Blue - Alpine Corporation: Submersible, Ceramic Shaft, Vortex Impeller
$129.99
Houzz
$155.00
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We found this at seven stores including Target, Walmart, and Home DepotThis product sells from $92.52 up to $280.99. Users can save 67% by shopping at Amazon.

This is the lowest price we've seen, typically ranging from $114 to $158.

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3100GPH Cyclone Pump with 33' Cord - Blue - Alpine Corporation: Submersible, Ceramic Shaft, Vortex Impeller at Target

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3100 GPH Cyclone Pump for Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls, and Water Circulation at Walmart

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3100 GPH Cyclone Pump for Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls, and Water Circulation at Walmart

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Alpine Corporation 3100 GPH Cyclone Pond Pump Submersible at Walmart

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Alpine Corporation 3100 GPH Submersible Water Pump with 33 FT Cord and Adapters for Ponds, Fountains, Waterfalls, and Water Circulation, 276 Watts 21.5 FT Lift Quiet Operation Vertical/Horizontal at Amazon

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Description

Efficient and durable, this 3100 GPH electric submersible pond pump features a ceramic shaft and oil-free design. Ideal for ponds, fountains, and waterfalls, it offers easy installation and maintenance with a large pre-filter and versatile placement options.

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Look for the Energy Star label, compare energy use among models, and consider long-term savings over initial price.