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The low-profile design of the Boilermaker creates the high-volume, "white boil" effect of highly aerated water with a minimal vertical display. If pond health is your primary consideration, the Boilermaker's high oxygen transfer rates and large volume of water circulation make it an ideal selection.
The Boilermaker works well as a pond de-icer in winter, too. The Scott Aerator Company has engineered all of its water features to eliminate the need for time-consuming, costly winterizing products and procedures. Simply leave your aerator or fountain in the water, turn the power supply off, and forget about it for the winter. Once the water thaws in the spring, re-establish power to the unit and you’re good to go. All components will withstand sub-zero conditions without damage.
The Boilermaker is manufactured utilizing a stainless steel, oil-free, submersible motor, making it the most environmentally friendly water aerator on the market. There's no oil to change, no maintenance required, and no control box needed.
Each Boilermaker comes standard with 70 feet of heavy-duty, 12-gauge, submersible power cord. Greater lengths are also available. Landfill operators, please contact us about larger motor sizes and voltage options.
GFCI required. Please disconnect power source when swimmers are present.
Boilermaker Aerator Specs & Assembly
Boilermaker Aerator Anchoring Method
Was just what I needed
Great brackets, ice rink setup is much easier using these!
Bought it for my pond. Constantly frozen temperatures were not allowing my ducks and fish to make it through winter. This provided a large area where the wildlife could still do their thing. Wish I would've purchased this a long time ago, instead of going out and constantly breaking holes in ice. Customer service was also very helpful and answered my questions and call on a Sunday!
We actually went and picked our kit up from the factory where they make it. The owner came and talked to us, and even helped load it in our car. He was very friendly and excited about his product. Got it home, and put it up. The kids have been skating for a couple weeks now. We had to move the liner because our original spot was too heavily sloped, and we ended up tearing a small hole in the liner. I put the tape on it (which came with the kit). It took about 45 seconds, and the patch has held for weeks so far. Great product from a small company in the US!
Old one lasted 12 yrs