Very good product, I like it very much
The product is okay, but it could be improved.
This product is okay.
The product is decent. It performs well, but there are a few aspects I think could be improved. Overall, it’s a good option for the price.
The product is decent. It performs well, but there are a few aspects I think could be improved. Overall, it’s a good option for the price.
Highly recommend this product! It’s durable, reliable, and works perfectly for my needs. I’m very happy with my purchase.
Nice product, looking forward to other products.
Nice product, looking forward to other products.
Highly satisfied with this product. It’s well-made, and I would recommend it to anyone.
This product is excellent! It meets all of my expectations and works just as described. I’m very satisfied with the quality and performance. Highly recommend it to others!
Wanted something very small for a DIY birdbath to just keep the water gently circulating. The self-contained floating units would have taken too much surface area, and the birdbath is in shade most of the day. This one was perfect! Super easy to set up, much more powerful than expected, and easily customizable.
For the price I got it at, it was worth a try. I got it for a small planter/pond for the front porch. In high sunlight it works great but cloudy days or low sun, it tends to slow down. Some other reviews said the pump stops working completely and I only found that to happen when the pump motor is clogged with some debris, either algae or leaves etc. just rinse it through with the hose and it works again. I did add an additional solar panel that I spliced into the power and now it pumps way more stronger.
I’m loving that this is a solar powered pump. I don’t know yet how the pump holds power after a day in the sun, but can tell that it will be providing the effect we’re looking for in full daylight (which is mostly when we’d be enjoying it anyway - when we can see it! <ol clas
I used this for most of the summer.It's very useful.
I bought this to replace a little floating solar fountain I had, as the solar panels on that one were built in, and sometimes had a had time grabbing the sun. I liked the idea of a long cord on this.
Easy to assemble and works great! Powerful motor and works in lower light than my previous pump.
The beautiful and small pump works in partly cloudy conditions. If used in a fish pond, the filter should be cleaned frequently. I like the panel and the pump can move separately ... you just need to unscrew the rope accessory and it also has a weatherproof accessory.
Yesterday I received my project just a test run, it will cost the perfect project.
This panel and this pump have more power than I bought. Even if there is not enough sun.
Does Excactly as it says on the Tin A++++++
Works well under direct sun, though any cloud or leaf in the way will stop the pump. Wish I had a better sunny place for it. I can only give it morning sun or afternoon sun.
This pump has great lift and really puts on a show when attached to its various fountain heads. I am using it for a small waterfall. The solar panel is large and does need to be mounted on something sturdy. As noted in the description, it only works when it is sunny. My only problem was that it doesn't have a built in filter.
The solar panel and the water pump are nicely matched in terms of solar power production and pump electric consumption. The pump has a series of alternative nozzles that yield various sprays. I've had it working for only a week. My concern is that there appears to be no way to clean the pump if it gets clogged with various pond detritus. We'll see soon. By the way, the little stand that comes with the solar panel is nicely designed, offering three different angles to catch the sun's rays. Not bad.
I'm using this unit in a water barrel and it sprays up the perfect amount of water for it. I can't however understand why another one or two pieces of extension tube isn't included to help lift the spray disc higher. I have to set the pump on top of glass container but the problem still exists where if the water level drops just three inches the pump may suffer damage from being exposed to air. Also you must make sure the solar panel is totally unobstructed because if a shadow covers it for just one or two seconds the pump shuts off and even in full sun, it takes it ten to fifteen minutes to turn back on. One reviewer said you have to glue the spray disc on but that isn't true. I can understand why he thought that because I consider myself a pretty strong guy and I have to press extremely firmly for the disc to snap on the only one short extension piece that's included.
No issues ... works well ... just add the sun!
With the last house move, we damaged the base of our concrete 5' fountain and rather than attempting to repair it we decided to use the base as a planter. The fountain is located quite a distance from our house so hard wiring a pump would be prohibitively expensive. The Anself Solar has plenty of power to pump the ~2.5' and will be easy to store during our cold Truckee/Sierra winters. I'm placing a trail cam nearby to view what critters are also enjoying a drink. To note-fountain only pumps when solar panel in full sun.
I love this little pump! It has totally exceeded my expectations for a solar water pump in more ways than one. At first when I opened it I thought I had got the wrong one because well - it's not just small, its down right tiny! Especially compared to my small plug in one, I use for my dogs water bowl. But like they say - good things come in small packages - this tiny pump comes with its own fountain heads and extensions. If you are creative enough and willing to take the time you can rig a "spitter hose" onto it as well and still achieve a nice fountain height of at least 12" - 14". I have a very open area where I placed the panel so as the sun moves more over head the fountain does get stronger, with a fountain height of 18" - 24". But as the sun moves away or if clouds roll in, you will notice a decrease in the flow of the fountain and in the height of the water shooting out. To help keep the filter clean longer I purchased some ceramic pellets used in fresh water fish tanks and positioned the pump in small clear plastic food container, I then placed the pellets in the mesh bag that they came with, and put the bag in front of the intake opening, then added decorative rocks over the top for stability and camouflage. My pond is about 75 Gal. (it started out as cut out tire project and took on a live of its own. That's why I say about 75 Gal. - its definitely more but I'm not sure how much) but this little pump is a champ! This was my first attempt at creating any kind of water feature/fish pond thing ever - and I could not have achieved what I did without this little guy! If you are looking for an inexpensive way to create a water feature or small fish pond in your yard or garden then I highly recommend this solar water pump.
This works great but will only work if it is in the sunlight.When I was standing in front of the panel before mounting it to the side wall, It would lose its power and stop so be sure to keep that in mind when deciding where you want to place this. Also thinking ahead throughout the seasons. Even tho it needs full sun light, this pond pump has a nice steady flow and the interchangeable fountain heads are great to help achieve the desired effect you may be going for! I am quite happy with this, I would absolutely recommend it!
After purchasing a smaller version and being disappointed by its flow rate (even in full sunshine) I opted to go LARGE with the Anself 12v 5W solar setup. On taking it out of the box and dumping the pump into a 4 inch water basin, the whole family was impressed by the immediate fountain pushing at least 10" with the default spray head. I did change all spray heads to see the differences - I found them hard to pop out off the supplied head - and was impressed by all the variations. I did note that the more holes in the spray head the more the water tended to combine in the spray and end up looking like a single tower, but even still, we were all impressed. This was purchased for my son to set up a water fall feature on a set of old plant pots - I will add a further review if the pump does not meet expectations, but early indications are that it will work perfectly. Oh, forgot the mention the lights - very nice but only a limited lead length so I think these may get buried in the waterfall set up, but they were a bonus to the plans anyway, so no harm no fould
Started running the pump as soon as sunlight hit the solar panel!