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The Aquascape 78207 Medium Stacked Slate Urn Fountain is a stunning 45-inch tall feature designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Made from durable fiber-resin composite, it beautifully imitates natural stone while providing a long-lasting and elegant addition to your landscape or garden.
W**N
Nice product
Looks beautiful.
J**.
Great fountain, even with cosmetic issues
Super quick delivery and love the fountain. Low stars because it came with several chips and slightly busted. Outside of box was fine. Wanted to swap, but Amazon only gave me an option to return for a refund :(
B**N
Love it.
I bought this unit about three weeks ago and finally had a chance to install it this weekend. I purchased the light insert that goes in the top, along with two waterproof side lights as well to give the urn a nice evening glow.Two things you will notice right away. One, even the small size is pretty large, good for a small back porch. And even though you might not think it will take up much area, remember the splash zone is only a few inches shorter than the tarp (54" in diameter). So you will need a 4 foot + area to put the urn and rocks.Installation is pretty simple. You will probably spend more time digging the hole and putting in rocks than anything else. Unit comes with a 550gph pump and of course the basin. Boy, am I glad I ordered the round basin and not the square one. I was putting the urn on a stone porch, and since the flagstones were so thick I had to dig through about 8-10 inches of compacted drainage rock just to get to the soil layer, which in my area is packed clay with lots of fist-sized rocks. Fun, fun fun. Took about 4+ hours to just dig the hole.After that, smooth sailing. Hookup of the pump was fairly easy. If you bought the inside light you need to cut off the old end and insert the new light end, which takes a few minutes, heat some water, put the tube in to soften it, and easy peasey put the new insert in. I used silicone sealant to not only seal the round inside light end to the unit, but to also seal the three pieces of the urn together. Not sure if you HAVE to do this or not, but I wanted to minimize leaks. Instructions don't say to do it but, seemed like a good idea.Put the urn on top of the round basin. getting it level takes a bit of trickery, but thankfully I had a half-box of those small plastic shims leftover from a laminate floor install that I used. You can also use toilet-leveling shims, which only cost a few bucks for a whole ton of them. But don't worry too much about getting it perfect, since you can also use the stones (if you have some large-enough ricer rick, like fist sized) to tweak the level at the end.Filled up the basin and tested the pumping. All good. Also gives you a good idea of the splash area. Now time to dump in the stones (make sure to rinse them well first, otherwise you will have cloudy water and probably clog your pump. You do NOT want to ever have to remove the stones to get to the pump, if you can avoid it.Will this take two hours to install, as the Aquascape videos say? Well, depends on your soil and if you have everything on hand. if not, you need to add some times for the (inevitable, in my case) trips to Lowes and the local rock supply store to get what you need.
S**E
Cool looking fountain
Hubby said it wasn't too hard to install.
W**E
Bad design
First of all my frame of reference comes from that I had already installed the medium size urn in a different location and love it! The small comes with a small, flimsy, catch basin that is almost impossible to keep the top level for the urn to sit level for the water to flow evenly. The basin also needs to be filled constantly. The actual water flow to the top is weak it needs a larger hose to the top for a true fountain effect. The worst part is the Only access to the pump is underneath the urn. You have to move the rock, tip the urn over to pull out the pump to clean the filter. I'm very disappointed in the design and will be buying a larger catch basin and modifying the hose to the top for better water flow. Not the plug and play experience I had with my first fountain.
L**R
Perfection
I've had the fountain installed for a couple of months now, and it is perfect. The scale is perfect, the look is amazing. Everyone thinks it's real stone. The babble is also just right for my tastes, a gentle babble, but not too loud. It was very easy to install and maintain. As the "bubble gets lower, I just turn the hose on the rocks and wait till I see some standing water. The many kids in my neighborhood play in it, and it has been no problem. If the water doesn't flow to my liking, an easy push adjusts it. Of the three pieces, I can see one of the seams, but no one else notices. I couldn't imagine anything better, and the price makes it a bargain. It far exceeded my expectations.
K**N
Great water trickling sound!
In my opinion the basin "top" is to flimsy for the weight of the fountain. That is the only negative about the set up.
J**S
Great value for the money, looks like real stone!
The media could not be loaded. Worked out great for my pond. I used both an urn and a sphere. They both look and work as they should! Installation is not terribly difficult but it does require a little bit of work but the look and sound are well worth it!
M**.
I absolutely love it!
The media could not be loaded. I purchased the medium urn kit and it has turned out to be my favourite purchase of the year. The birds spent most of the summer in it too! Easy to install (toughest part was digging a hole for the basin). I absolutely love it and highly recommend.
C**.
Love it
Have only used it one season and so far so good! The neighbor's all commented on how nice it looks. Its a bit costly, but a definite asset to our landsccaping.
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