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(More customer reviews)I bought this pump to replace an identical one that ran 24/7 for 4 years before the ceramic drive shaft broke. The drive shaft in this pump has a much larger diameter than some of the other pumps I use, but since ceramic is very brittle they will snap if they encounter too much torque (must have gotten clogged - my bad). All high end pumps seem to use ceramic for the drive shafts, so it is probably the best choice of material and I can't fault the pump for that. The pump cage truly makes this pump a joy to maintain. It can be covered in leaves or seaweed and still keep the waterfall running, but don't let it get that way. Cleaning can be done quickly by disconnecting the quick-disconnect fitting for the output hose and lifting the pump cage out of the pond. If you do this often enough to keep the cage relatively clear (depends on amount of debris that your pond generates), the pump should last a long time. Since I got the same pump as I previously had, all I had to do was disconnect the quick-disconnect on the old pump and plug the new one in. Even after 4 years they hadn't messed with perfection ;^) . The price on Amazon marketplace was the best I could find and they shipped it to me without delay. I would recommend both this pump and Amazon. The pump powers a 3-foot head waterfall with an inline gravel filter and a 15-foot long by
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