🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Space with Nature's Symphony!
The AISITIN Solar Bird Bath Fountain is a solar-powered water pump designed for bird baths, ponds, and gardens. It features six interchangeable nozzles for various spray patterns and heights, operates without batteries, and is easy to set up and maintain. This eco-friendly fountain not only beautifies your outdoor space but also attracts birds, creating a lively atmosphere.
L**A
So cute
The media could not be loaded. You definitely need sunlight for this to work but I love it. If the sun is not strong the flow is not strong. It’s simple and works perfectly enough for me. It’s very light.
A**R
Didn’t work, but immediately refunded.
Had this fountain for like 2 days and it quit working. The company refunded my money right away. Thus the reason for 5 stars. Great service! May try another one and see if it works better.
K**T
Didn't last 2 months
I have bought several of these little solar fountains over the years for my little bird bath. They usually last a year or 2 and then need to be replaced as the plastic fogs and the panels no longer power. This one I have had for only 2 months and it's dead. I have kept it clean. I took it apart to make sure there wasn't something amiss inside. Nothing has worked. I've always been able to troubleshoot and get them going again, so this is disappointing. Try another brand, spend a few more dollars, get something that will at least last a season. I'm in Texas, for weather context.
P**R
Great product, works well
Great water fountain, comes with additional parts.
J**S
Great little pump! UPDATE
A great little pump for the price. The only issue I had was it didn't stay put in the birdbath. I see there are two types of pumps that are sold; one that floats around and then this one I that I bought that sits stationary in the bottom of the bath. The ones that float around can work their way to the side of the bath and spray water out of the bath, eventually emptying it. That's what I like about this one; it is designed to stay put. The problem is there are 3 very small suction cups on the bottom that don't suction very well to the bottom of the bath (probably because it's concrete and not totally smooth), so it came loose after a few minutes and started floating around. i ended up taking a couple of 4" x 4" ceramic tiles from a left-over shower tile project, gluing them together and then zip tied them together and put them into the bottom of the bath. The suction cups grabbed onto the tiles nicely. The tiles are smaller than the solar panel, so you can't even see them, plus they keep the pump intake off of the bottom of the bath, so debris is less likely to work its way into the pump intake. One other cool thing; as the sun gets stronger, the pump shoots higher. Mid-morning here and the pump sprays about a foot into the air. I did notice that after about an hour or two the spray got blown by the wind and found its way out of the bath (regardless of what spray nozzle I used-there are 6 options) so the water level got low enough that the pump quit pumping. I ended up taking the nozzles off and let the pump just pump without a nozzle/spray attachment on, which shoots a stream of water about 6 inches straight up like a drinking water fountain. It works fine and doesn't leave the bath, but doesn't look as nice as the spray, but still looks ok. It would work better in a bigger bird bath. Mine is an average size- 17" in diameter. A bigger size, probably 21" or more would allow you to use any of the nozzles. UPDATE- After a couple of weeks the pump stopped pumping to full capacity. It now only spurts out water. I cleaned it but it seems to have lost its oomph. Probably wouldn't buy it again.
P**S
Solar Bird Bath Fountain Pump with 6 Nozzles for Lotus tank
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Solar Bird Bath Fountain Pump with 6 nozzles to enhance the water circulation in my lotus tank, and I am quite pleased with it so far. This fountain pump has proven to be an excellent addition, both in terms of functionality and aesthetics. First and foremost, the solar-powered feature is a significant advantage. It eliminates the need for electrical wiring and external power sources, making installation hassle-free and environmentally friendly. The pump operates efficiently during sunny conditions, providing a steady flow of water that keeps the lotus tank fresh and lively.The inclusion of six different nozzles is a standout feature. Each nozzle offers a unique water pattern, allowing for customization based on personal preference or specific needs. Whether you prefer a gentle trickle or a more robust spray, the variety of options ensures versatility and adds a decorative touch to the setup.Visually, the fountain pump is quite appealing. The design is sleek and modern, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings of the lotus tank. The flowing water creates a soothing ambiance, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the garden space.One concern I had initially was about the long-term durability of the pump. However, considering the quality of materials and the ease of maintenance, I am optimistic that it will remain in good working condition for an extended period. Regular cleaning and proper care will likely help in preserving its functionality and appearance.In summary, the Solar Bird Bath Fountain Pump with 6 nozzles has exceeded my expectations in terms of performance and design. It provides efficient water circulation, is easy to install, and adds a beautiful visual element to the lotus tank. I hope it continues to perform well and maintains its like-new condition for a long time. If you're looking for a reliable and attractive solution for your water feature, this fountain pump is definitely worth considering.
E**N
You get what you pay for
The media could not be loaded. Edit: 6/30Fountain barely functions now. Received a refund from the seller so that was a plus. But there don’t seem to last more than 30 days.Original:Bought this on a whim. For $10, you can’t really expect too much. The nozzles work, but most of them shoot water out of a 13” bird bath. So I just opted to not use a nozzle.The fountain tends to float on the surface and move around, so I placed a ceramic pot to keep it sort of in place.As for the solar power. It works when it’s sunny. But it does NOT have a reservoir for charging. So it will not work if the panels do not get direct light. I attached a video to demonstrate.All in all it does what I’d like but TBD how long it works for.
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