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K&H Thermo-Pond Perfect Climate Deluxe Pond Deicer - 250 Watt
$ 24.28
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Description
K&H Thermo-Pond Perfect Climate Deluxe Pond Deicer - 250 WattWattage: 250 watt
Diameter: 6" round
Cord length: 12 feet
Thermostat type: Internal - Preset
Floating or Submersible: Floating and Submersible
Safety Listing: MET Listed
K&H has 'reinvented the wheel' when it comes to keeping ice free water available in winter ponds.
All K&H Deluxe Pond Deicers are safe in all pond, they will not damage pond liners, plastic ponds, or your fish.
Not everyone wants a floating deicer, K&H Deluxe Pond Deicers can be transformed from floating to submersible in seconds.
Each K&H Perfect Climate Deluxe Pond Deicer features a 12 feet cord for easy placement virtually anywhere in your pond.
K&H Perfect Climate Deluxe Pond Deicers are MET Listed for safety & include a 2-year manufacturer's warranty.
Thermostatically controlled
All K&H Deluxe Perfect Climate deicers are thermostatically controlled. This means they will automatically turn on and off as needed to keep the water in your pond from freezing over.
Please note: These deicers will maintain a pond temperature of just above freezing and cannot be adjusted to higher temperatures.
Care & Instructions
Float or Submerse
To use your Thermo-Pond as a floating de-icer, use it with the float ring attached. To use it as a submersible de-icer, unscrew and remove the attached float ring.
Already Frozen Ponds
Using an Ice Auger
If ice has already formed on the surface of your pond, drill a hole in the ice with an ice auger. Do not chop through ice as the shock waves can damage or kill your fish.
Then place your heater through the hole and run your cord to a properly grounded outlet protecting the cord from damage.
Without an Ice Auger
If you do not have access to an ice auger, place a large pan or bucket with water on the surface of the ice. Place your heater into the container and plug the heater into a properly grounded outlet. The heater will heat the water and container, melting a hole in the pond ice.
Safety
Always keep safety as your number one priority. Never walk on thin ice.
Please consult your pond professional on tips for overwintering fish.