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Terracotta Cascading Garden Fountain - Solar & Ac Powered - Outdoor/Indoor | 
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| Brand: Ewins Category: Kitchen
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $70.00 (35%)
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 164321
Model: 1391 ASIN: B0000D1AJJ
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | Hand finished and crafted decorative water features | | • | Self contained; requires no installation | | • | Safe solar powered low voltage pump | | • | Remote solar panel allows feature to be positioned where desired | | • | Optional AC mains adaptor (for indoor use only) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description These self - contained and recirculating fountains run on solar power, so there's no wiring or plumbing needed. Position the small solar panel to catch the sun, and place the fountain up to 14' away - even indoors. Water pours from a pitcher, cascading down four bowls, for a peaceful display of water in motion. Antiqued terra cotta; weather-resistant metal stand. Copper will weather to a dark patina. Included AC adapter for indoor use. Imported. Sizes 17" W x 23" H.
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| Customer Reviews:
Meh July 22, 2008 WordGirl This product is beautiful, but the pump is puny and burned out within a year. I still use it, but without the pump or solar panel. It makes a great birdbath. The bigger birds can dunk in the largest bowl and little Finches like to hang out on the smaller ones. Not what I bought it for, but when you get a lemon...
Really nice...for a month July 8, 2006 Marlene R. Bernhardt (Rockland MA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This unit is very pretty in appearance, and the water flow was relaxing. Until the pump stopped working after a month of use. It was easy to assemble, but as there is no battery to store solar power, what you need is direct sunlight. I plan on getting another pump with a solar battery this time, and just use the terracotta bowls with it. The(month)old pump will be tossed.
Good on Sunny Days! July 3, 2006 M. Mclean 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I really like the look and sound of this fountain. It was easy to assemble. I placed field rocks in the bottom basin to assist in bad weather conditions. Somehow I had the impression that the solar panel would 'store up' energy and generally run from that. I was surprised that, when a single cloud covered the sun for a moment, the fountain stopped running. If you are fine with this, I highly recommend this fountain.
Missing instructions June 24, 2006 Alisa Feldman 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Missing instructions. Had to call manufacturer to get instructions sent to me. Also, poor customer service from Amazon Com. They would not coordinate with the manufacturer to get instructions to me eventhough you represent them. I had to do the work.
Solar Powered terracotta Cascading Fountain May 20, 2005 Fountain (NJ) 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
I just love my fountain. I am just using the solar power for this since I have no outdoor power source near my patio. But sitting out there on a warm sunny day with the water trickling from the pitcher into the bowls, is wonderful. I wanted a water feature that was easy to put together and attractive - this is perfect.
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