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VAS Danner Mfg DF02525 Pondmaster Pond Mag 5 Pond Pump P952979VAS-DF02525 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/VAS/VAS-DF02525.jpg Danner Mfg DF02525 Pondmaster Pond Mag 5 Pond Pump Flow rate @ 1 ft: 480 gphMax head: 10.5 feetWatts: 45. Amps: .375.Dimensions: 5.0\" X 3.8\" X 4.2\"Connections: 1/2\" FPT Inlet/ 1/2\" MPT OutletFoam pre-filter. Easy to clean and replace.18 foot grounded cordFor external or submersible useCreated for the pond market, but also ideal for use in aquariumsPerformance charts (new window) 952979 025033025257 4.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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92.9900 2025-05-06 Out of Stock
customer review - by , August 8, 2013
4/ 5stars
Admittedly, I have had mixed results with garden pumps I have tried in the past. I have an odd fountain set up where the water flows into a reservoir without the pump being immersed in the water. As such, there seems to be a little more wear and tear on pumps I have tried, especially because the fountain turns on in May and gets turned off in September. I have to say, this one has worked very well. It has been running constantly without any noticeable decrease in flow. I would definitely buy one again.
customer review - by , August 8, 2013
3/ 5stars
It meets the expectations I had for it- maybe a little pricey but it works-I'm sure there are probably less expensive pumps available but I did not have the time to fool around with it
customer review - by , June 6, 2013
5/ 5stars
had to modify a little to make work for me. but is better than the china one that was on my spa.
customer review - by , March 3, 2013
5/ 5stars
This company makes pumps under 2 categories. The PumpMaster uses a foam prefilter and the Danner uses a plastic prefilter cage. The Danner prefilter is a better model since it doesn't clog as fast. Pump is quiet since it is submerged, just the sound of falling water. My koi pond finally has clear water since the pump is connected to a UV filter before discharging at the waterfall. Just an incredible improvement saving me hours of not having to clean the pond every 2 weeks.
customer review - by , April 4, 2012
5/ 5stars
I have this pump set into a disappearing fountain. I have it on a timer so it operates approximately 4-hours a day. Since my application is semi-sealed, I have not accessed or done any maintenance on this pump in the three-years it's been running. In my opinion, Pondmaster is the king of pond pumps hands down.PROS:Quality buildInexpensiveEnergy efficient. (costs me about $1.00 per month to run)QuietReliableCONS:Not one darn thing!
customer review - by , April 4, 2012
5/ 5stars
I've purchased several Pondmaster pumps over the years because they are inexpensive but well made. They are also cheap to operate and will not run up your electricity bill. I must admit my pond is not exactly clean so I have quite a bit of debris that gets sucked into the pump, sometimes requiring a good cleaning. Mine came with a plastic-cage pre-filter (a must, don't use the foam kind!) which I have to clean about once a week. The 18ft cord is a definite plus for reaching your power outlet. This is a well made quality pump for the price.
customer review - by , September 9, 2011
5/ 5stars
This pump is the most reliable pump that I have used for aqurium/pond application. After 18 months of running 7 by 24, the pump is still going strong.The only issue I had so far is that the pump seem to run noisy with reduced flow recently. After opening up the cover a couple times, I figured out the reason for the noise. What happened was the alignment of the impeller went off a little and resulted in the impeller blades scraping the front cover. I put in a tiny spacer to push the impeller away from the cover. The trick restored the pump's performance and output back to 100%. It is running like new again.
customer review - by , September 9, 2011
5/ 5stars
Danner apparently took over PondMaster. The pump looks the same as the one i bought 14 years ago. excellent performance in 450 gal pond. maintenance free. i bought 2. one in a turtle pond in which it pumps 40 inch up into a biologic filter with good flow. the other is in a lily pond with a 2 foot rise to the filter. in the lily pond, the simple plastic intake guard that comes with the pump is quite adequate to keep fish out and yet will allow small plant debris to be sucked in and thus get to the main filter. that plastic guard is not adequate for the high-debris turtles and i have to use a pre-filter to keep the intake from clogging.
customer review - by , August 8, 2011
5/ 5stars
After more than 10 years, my pump gave up the ghost. After an extensive search, I found an exact replacement at the best price. I hope this one will last another 10 years.
customer review - by , October 10, 2010
4/ 5stars
I use this pump on my boat to provide cooling water to the condenser on my air conditioner. A traditional marine pump with equal flow/head would be about $200. Considering this pump only needs to run 100 hours per year, I figured it should last forever. So far (one hot summer) it still works great. I do not run this submerged. I use hose fittings on the suction and discharge.The only concern is plastic construction as opposed to reinforced fiberglass or metal. For pond use...no problem. For boat use, I never leave the boat unattended with this pump running and the seacock (intake valve) open.

Danner Mfg DF02525 Pondmaster Pond Mag 5 Pond Pump

stars Rating 4.5 | 11 reviews
Brand Danner
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UPC: 025033025257
SKU: VAS-DF02525
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Product Description

  • Flow rate @ 1 ft: 480 gph
  • Max head: 10.5 feet
  • Watts: 45. Amps: .375.
  • Dimensions: 5.0" X 3.8" X 4.2"
  • Connections: 1/2" FPT Inlet/ 1/2" MPT Outlet
  • Foam pre-filter. Easy to clean and replace.
  • 18 foot grounded cord
  • For external or submersible use
  • Created for the pond market, but also ideal for use in aquariums
  • Performance charts (new window)

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Customer Reviews
By Matt
Date: August 30, 2013
Admittedly, I have had mixed results with garden pumps I have tried in the past. I have an odd fountain set up where the water flows into a reservoir without the pump being immersed in the water. As such, there seems to be a little more wear and tear on pumps I have tried, especially because the fountain turns on in May and gets turned off in September. I have to say, this one has worked very well. It has been running constantly without any noticeable decrease in flow. I would definitely buy one again.
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By DAVID JONES
Date: August 22, 2013
It meets the expectations I had for it- maybe a little pricey but it works-I'm sure there are probably less expensive pumps available but I did not have the time to fool around with it
Rating: 3 stars [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Robert W Kennett
Date: June 27, 2013
had to modify a little to make work for me. but is better than the china one that was on my spa.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Woody
Date: March 15, 2013
This company makes pumps under 2 categories. The PumpMaster uses a foam prefilter and the Danner uses a plastic prefilter cage. The Danner prefilter is a better model since it doesn't clog as fast. Pump is quiet since it is submerged, just the sound of falling water. My koi pond finally has clear water since the pump is connected to a UV filter before discharging at the waterfall. Just an incredible improvement saving me hours of not having to clean the pond every 2 weeks.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Diverjay
Date: April 10, 2012
I have this pump set into a disappearing fountain. I have it on a timer so it operates approximately 4-hours a day. Since my application is semi-sealed, I have not accessed or done any maintenance on this pump in the three-years it's been running. In my opinion, Pondmaster is the king of pond pumps hands down.PROS:Quality buildInexpensiveEnergy efficient. (costs me about $1.00 per month to run)QuietReliableCONS:Not one darn thing!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Dodgeboy
Date: April 04, 2012
I've purchased several Pondmaster pumps over the years because they are inexpensive but well made. They are also cheap to operate and will not run up your electricity bill. I must admit my pond is not exactly clean so I have quite a bit of debris that gets sucked into the pump, sometimes requiring a good cleaning. Mine came with a plastic-cage pre-filter (a must, don't use the foam kind!) which I have to clean about once a week. The 18ft cord is a definite plus for reaching your power outlet. This is a well made quality pump for the price.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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