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🌿 Elevate your pond’s vibe with silent, powerful aeration—because your water deserves the best!
The Aquascape 75000 Pond Air 2 is a dual-outlet aeration kit designed for ponds up to 2,000 gallons. It features a quiet, energy-efficient 6-watt motor, weighted 4-inch air stones, and 50 feet of silicone airline tubing with check valves for easy installation. This system enhances pond oxygenation year-round, supporting aquatic health and clarity while operating silently. Backed by a 3-year warranty and proven durability, it’s ideal for millennial professionals seeking a low-maintenance, high-performance pond aerator.












































| ASIN | B0078LTKM8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,262 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #52 in Water Garden & Pond Pumps |
| Brand | Aquascape |
| Brand Name | Aquascape |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,483 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00742575750002 |
| Horsepower | 6 watts |
| Hose Length | 25 feet |
| Included Components | Aerator, tubing, and aeration diffusers |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.25"L x 4.75"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Pond Aerator |
| Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Aquascape |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 75001 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 3.7 psi |
| Model Number | 75000 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 5.25"L x 4.75"W x 3.5"H |
| UPC | 742575750002 758636572582 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Manufacturer |
S**B
This pump, tubing and air stone set is terrific! Works GREAT!
I wanted an air pump and air stones for my pond. My pond consists of a partially buried 350 gallon stock tank, with a 20 gallon lined whiskey barrel waterfall, and a 55 gallon bio-filter. I mounted the air pump up high under my elevated deck, which is behind my pond. I made a shelf for the pump, drilled holes in that shelf for the electrical cord and tubing to route downwards. I also drilled additional holes under the pump for added ventilation. I placed a plastic shoe storage box upside down over the pump. I used four screws as "legs" to give the pump an added gap for ventilation while still giving it optimum protection from the elements. The hoses that are included are very nice quality. I ran these two hoses inside of 1/2" drip irrigation line and routed that parallel to the intake and outlet pipes for the bio-filter and buried all of the pipes. Running the air hoses inside of the drip irrigation line keeps the air hoses from getting pinched. For my specific need I then attached this drip irrigation line to a barbed fitting and that attached to 1/2" PVC pipe. I ran that pipe through the side of the stock tank through a 1/2" uniseal. The result is that the tubing is nice and safe inside of the drip irrigation line. It is buried. It is all HIDDEN. The pump is pretty quiet. It's not noticeable where I have it placed up under my deck. It's about 6 feet above the ground. The waterfall and my other water feature in the yard drown out any air pump sound. The pump puts out a decent amount of bubbles. My stock tank pond is two feet deep and the air stones are resting on the bottom. It's a good amount of aeration for this size of pond. I don't think that I would be impressed with this pump for a larger pond. This is really a large aquarium air pump. It's not going to do much for a large pond. For my purposes, which is about 375-400 gallons of total water volume, it is a perfect pump. If you have a BIG pond, you probably would be disappointed in this pump's performance. I doubt that it would produce much air if the air stones were in water more than two feet deep. Oh yeah, I thought I should mention that I ran this pump and air stones as a test BEFORE I installed it. There is NO difference in airflow after I installed it in the drip irrigation line and buried it. I thought some of you might think the performance was affected by my installation. It was not affected at all. To sum up: I am happy. I have a small pond. If you have a pond of 600+ gallons you would probably want to go with a more powerful set up. If your pond is in the thousands of gallons range then this pump would be very inadequate. I am 100% satisfied with this pump for MY size pond. When the pump dies I might replace it with this same one. We shall see. So far, so good...
G**L
Excellent aerator great product ,
I bought this product to replace the same unit I bought 6YEARS AGO !! I have a 1600 gallon koi pond which requires a lot of maintenance year round but this unit ran nonstop continuously for 6 YEARS summer winter fall and spring with no maintenance needed !! Next to my pond vacuum this is the best money I have spent on pond maintenance equipment here’s hoping the new unit performs as well as the original !
N**E
Pond aerator
I initially bought these about 6 years ago and they ran consistently for 6 years in my 150 gallon koi pond. Finally, it did give out, I did purchase the exact same kit and have had no issues so far with them. They do the job well and keep the fish in the pond happy.
A**K
Works in deeper areas, needs weights, weather coverage
My pond is deep, it's actually my old swimming pool. I ordered this aerator as it said it would work in deeper waters, something I found others would not do. It has no problem being 5' down. Problem is that the aerator discs, which have to be thrown into my established pond, always land air side down. I use various yard tools to try to flip them over but when I do, they won't stay that way. The bubbles cause them to then stand on their side. I gave up trying and now tie them to bricks so they'll land air side up. The air tubes also float. If you're building a new pond from scratch and can get in and bury these cords under rocks you'll be ok. But in an already established pond, expect to see floating tubes. It ruins the look of everything. I guess the manufacturer never considered that either. I had to tie rocks to mine to keep them submersed. Here's where they lose a point...they claim you have to keep the motor part indoors. Does anyone other than me see the ludicrousness of a pump, designed for outdoor ponds, that has to be indoors? With two air tubes leaving the pump, how are you suppose to close your door/window after placing the pump indoors? What in the world was this manufacturer thinking???? The electrical cord from the pump is the basic 5 or 6' and then there is two 25' of air tubes. My pond is in my backyard, the only door I could place this inside is a set of sliders into my living room, which of course, then won't close due to the two air tubes. The pump makes a noticeable hum that I am uncertain I want to hear...especially if it was inside in my house. I don't like the hum even outside least wise in my living room. Time will tell if I get use to it or it drives me up the wall. So, like many others, I am forced to put the pump outside and then find some sort of contraption to keep it away from the elements. So, all in all, it works. It works in deep water. It is not aesthetically pleasing in established ponds as the tubes float. It will require you find someway to protect the pump from the elements. It is not silent. Manufacturer....put a waterproof housing on it so it can stay outside and include something like plant weights to enable you to keep the tubes off the surface of the pond. How hard would that be???? Edit....the humming noise I heard turned out to be some issue with the pump. I discovered this by accident when turning it over one day and realized that if I held it a certain way it was totally quiet. I contacted the manufacturer and they sent me a new piece. I have not installed it yet so I can't tell you if it was difficult or hard, but I am keeping the pump upside down to shut it up. edit--it's now been over a year since buying two sets of these. The first set gave me problems from day one with a loud hum that I did not realize was not normal, the second set was quiet. A year later the first set stopped working entirely. I contacted the manufacturer about my 3 year warranty and had no problems making a claim. You must send back the broken unit and it does take a few weeks. I was afraid my fish would die in the interim so purchased a third set of these to hold me. I have had no problem with second or third unit so first one seems to have just been a fluke. Manufacturer sent me a replacement with no issues. I have also run large hardware nuts through the tubing to sink it so it's not so ugly and distracting to see hoses floating. I had to put on a nut, make a large knot in the tubing to keep the nut where I wanted but not a tight knot to block the air, then repeat the rest of the tubing. By laying two nuts near the aerator piece I can now keep them flat on the bottom.
J**H
Best bubbler we have used and great customer service from Aquascape
This is the quietest bubbler we have ever used, we use them indoors for a large aquarium and outdoors for a Koi pond. This bubbler is a good value for the money and even in a 4-5 foot deep water produces a lot of bubbles on the surface. We also had an issue with one and Aquascape stands behind their product and was able to take care of our issue. Highly recommend this over all others we have tried, even for more money.
J**.
Stay as far away from this air pump as possible! (3 updates to this review)
I purchased 2 of this 4 outlet units for use in my aquaponics greenhouse. My system is smaller scale, and besides producing food, it's used as a relaxation environment next to the 2200 gallon tank that houses my koi. Had been having issues with aeration in the tanks so finally (after literally hours and hours of reading reviews) settled on the 4 outlets air pumps. Opened the packages.. Impressed with how well packed the were and organized in the box. Set the air stones to soaking in a gallon bucket of fresh, clean water. Left 24 hours. Pulled them out, attached the air lines (being careful to follow the flow direction on each line) and put them back in the bucket. Attached them to the air pump itself. Turned it on and immediately saw a profusion of bubbles in the bucket. PERFECT! The pump was SO quiet I couldn't believe it! I left in on to make bubbles in the soaking bucket for about 10 minutes, then turned everything off and placed the stones in my actual fish tank. Plugged the pump back in and it began aerating my fish. 10 minutes after setting it up in the actual tank, the pump suddenly became much LOUDER! Still making bubbles, but absolutely no longer "whisper quiet." Trying moving it around gently, figuring something inside was just loose. No good. Still loud. Unplugged it, left it sit a minute, plugged it back in.. Still loud. I purchased this set up for both it performance and the rave reviews about how quiet it is. Greatly impressed with it's air outflow.... Highly disappointed with how loud it is when it's operating. Completely destroys the peaceful ambiance of the greenhouse. I bought the second unit to use as aerators in my dep water float beds. Contemplating not even taking it out of the box out of fear it's going to start the same noise this one is making. Mailing the seller next UPDATE! Now..... The pump has quieted down to it's original decibel level of barely perceptible.. But an airstone has stopped producing bubbles. Only thing I can think of is the pump was defective to begin with,and whatever was starting to break inside of it that caused so much noise has finished breaking and now I only have airflow through three tones. VERY dissatisfied! :( Update! Amazon worked with me to get the pump replaced ASAP. The replacement pump has now been installed for 48 hours and is working quietly and efficiently. As it is supposed to. As usual.. Amazon stands by it's promises. Love me some Amazon. UPDATE (Latest and last.... :( ) Amazon stepped up and replaced one of the original 2 pumps I bought after it quit working properly right after originally installing it. Since then, BOTH the second originally purchased pump AND the one Amazon had sent as a replacement have gone from working well to working noisily to not working properly at all. The second original one went the route of the very first one in a few weeks, ending up with only 2 out of 4 working air stones. Yesterday the one Amazon sent as a replacement began humming very loudly and continued to do so for several hours until it finally quieted down, with again, only 2 of 4 airstones working. VERY discouraged by this experience. I use these to aerate my aquaponic system. They were all installed in the recommended fashion, protected from getting wet, using properly power levels, the whole nine yards. I will never buy anything from this manufacturer again. Poor to none on quality control. Today going into town to just buy a system from a local brick and mortar.
B**P
Supported
Great support. Failed just under 1 year replaced under warrantee with no fuss. Now been pumping for 2 years
H**E
Highly recommend! Going strong since 2021.
Going strong since August of 2021. I bought a back up just in case, but this aerator is still going strong. Been through several Wisconsin winters running 24/7. Zero issues. I put mine inside a watertight box and put the hoses out the holes normally for cords. It’s not particularly quiet but it’s outside so I don’t notice it that much. Was super easy to set up. Highly recommend!
A**J
Doesnt Last
This aeration pump lost all its power after just 2 months of use in an outdoor pond. The discs were cleaned as instructed in the company video with vinegar and a brush but that didn't help. There is no after-sales service of this product in India, nor do you get any spare parts, especially if you buy from STS Shop (seller) who refused to help. I bought this because i thought its a good brand but it couldn't even aerate my 3000 Litre tank. Instead, go for an Indian make or a Hailea pump.
D**T
Love this works great in my pond
Put in my pond works great
F**A
Funcionó solo por 3 meses!
Después de 3 meses de uso dejo de funcionar. Me falta contactar al vendedor para ver que procede
C**I
Don’t buy this
I am very upset about this product, it has broken the next day I put it in the weather
S**.
Essential component to a pond in summer/winter
Our pond never had an aerator. I ordered this because I was worried about all the algae being produced and how it takes up oxygen. When using a pump to infuse oxygen into the water, the water gets oxygen by exposure to the air, but when the water goes back into the pond, it doesn't go to the deep parts of the pond. As soon as I put the aerators in, my fish started to swim around deeper. It really clears the water up too. We have a pretty big pond, maybe 800 gallons, and two of these seem more than sufficient. You can see all the bubbles at the surface continually moving outward in a spherical manner. The fish love to swim around the stream and even right through the stream. It's very quit too. I have had it running all winter. There was one time it got really cold and the aerator was not able to keep the pond from freezing over, so for people in cold climates, I would still keep a deicer in the pond. The product is pretty durable; I just keep it on a piece of brick near the pond with a plastic Tupperware container to house it, and it has held up in rain, snow, etc. This is the best way to give your fish oxygen - well except in the summer, having tons of plants is vital... but having this in my pond, I'm always rest assured that the fish will never suffocate or be stuck gasping for air at the surface constantly - by the way, if your fish come to the surface and leave a little trail of bubbles, then an aerator is a good idea. You can see the size of my pond in the pics. Update: I've now had the aerator for two and a half years. I should have brought it in for the super cold weather. It all held up pretty good but the plug went through a lot of wear and tear and eventually fell off. I'm hoping I can get a replacement. I think it's my fault though because I left it in negative thirty weather and it froze and cracked. Also one of the aerators froze and partially cracked. Just a warning to consider bringing it in for freezing weather conditions, and reinforcing the outlet part. The housing unit held up under like five feet of ice and snow so its a pretty damn good product.
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