Manufacturer | Deepwater Aquatics Distribution |
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Item model number | BCI-032183 |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 453.59 g |
ASIN | B00J76MN9E |
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Oase Filtoclear 8000 Pond Pressure Filter with UV-C Clarifier (2nd Generation)
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Brand | OASE |
Colour | Black |
Material | High-quality, impact-resistant material |
Style | Submersible |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Item weight | 1 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00706759564359 |
Manufacturer | Deepwater Aquatics Distribution |
UPC | 706759564359 |
About this item
- Pressurized design allows Filtered water to be pumped to a higher level, then back into the pond
- Now features integrated 55W UV clarifier
- Easy to setup
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The new Oases filtoclear 8000 pond filter is a compact all-in-one pond filtration system with the fastest and most convent cleaning mechanism on the market. The filtoclear 8000 includes a built-in UV clarifier with Bypass for optimal efficiency at low power USAGE. The built-in patented easy-clean mechanism makes filter maintenance possible in a matter of minutes. The filtoclear 8000 pond filter can be installed unobtrusively by burying most of the body below ground.
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 453.59 g
- Date First Available : March 26 2014
- Manufacturer : Deepwater Aquatics Distribution
- ASIN : B00J76MN9E
- Item model number : BCI-032183
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Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2023Verified PurchaseTrès performant! Convient très bien aux grands bassins. Facile d'entretien, très bonne qualité.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2019Verified PurchaseCleared my 5600 gallon pond in 4 days. Excellent quality. Very easy to maintain. 55w UV very effective. Would highly recommend it.
Cleared my 5600 gallon pond in 4 days. Excellent quality. Very easy to maintain. 55w UV very effective. Would highly recommend it.
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- Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2020Verified PurchaseSo far working exceptionally well.
- Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2020Verified PurchaseYes everything good
- Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2017Verified PurchaseGreat service and delivery was very quick - what more could you ask for. Thank you!
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- Bill A.Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars A bit pricey but It works as advertised.
Verified PurchaseAll my fish died during a spring algae bloom and I couldn’t replenish until I solve the water quality issue. After resolving the algae problem, It took almost two weeks for the filter to clear a very murky/cloudy 8000 gal pond. You need to be patient and clean the filter every couple of days. After the pond begins to clear, you can reduce the frequency of cleaning. After two months, I am only cleaning the filter once a week. I’ll reduce this frequency even further until I reach a balance point. Once the pond cleared (it is now crystal clear even at 3’ depth!) I added some feeder goldfish (~120) and they love the pond. I am confident enough in the water quality that I am contemplating the addition of expensive koi fish which is my ultimate goal.
- koi boyReviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars This thing is amazing..
Verified PurchaseOk.. sooo..
I’m not one to write reviews, but felt obligated to write this one.. I have about a 4-5000 gallon pond with right now 17 adult koi and another 17 2 year old babies. To say the least water gets tainted on a daily basis.. changed out a useless 5 year old filter names not to mention and installed this one in an hour.. in 5 days it went from literally a cesspool where I Cdnt see my fish to crystal clear.. I’m soo impressed.. fish are sooo much more relaxed and happy now.. I stressed over soo many different filters to make sure I was picking the right one.. was Leary about the cost but bottom line is a lil costly but worth every penny..
havnt seen my water so clear since I built it 7 years ago..
- PMReviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars Potentially a great filter ruined by poor quality fittings.
Verified PurchaseThe media could not be loaded.
*installing in Phoenix, Arizona in partial shade on the north side of a wall to filter a small, 800 gallon, koi holding tank using 2 inch PVC
1. I could tell the fittings were cheap from the start based on the flimsy feel of the plastic. Then I discovered the dimensions are off by a little with both the barb and quick-couple fittings being slightly loose in standard 2 inch PVC. That said, I didn't expect the fittings to melt at 130 degrees. I elected to use the quick-couple fittings after I was unable to get the flex PVC I purchased to stay attached to the barb fittings (note: the flex PVC stays perfectly attached to other barb fittings I purchased separately).
While installing the filter on a mildly hot day in Phoenix, AZ (temperature just shy of 100 F), the quick connect fitting became soft (at a surface temperature of approximately 130 F), deformed, and popped apart. I know the manual instructs users not to leave the filter exposed to weather, but one should at least have time to assemble the unit before it becomes a molten pile of plastic. I could, literally, form the shape of the fittings with my fingers. The photos above are of me/gently/ squeezing the fittings. I'm not Superman, I did not over-torque the fittings with a wrench. They were that soft. I have zero confidence in the ability of those fittings to hold together under pressure and not dump the contents of my koi pond, minus the fish left to fry alive in the empty pond, on the ground.
I have no idea, yet, as to the filter's filtering capabilities because I didn't even get it assembled before the fittings fell apart. I can say that I have reservations as it's only filtering media is foam (no ceramic or plastic bio media, no charcoal, no anything other than foam), but I knew that going in and other pressure filters use a single type of media (usually plastic bio media), and nothing else, so...
The verdict is still out. We'll see if it's worth $600+ or not... maybe... if I decide to keep this thing and use pool fittings to fix it.
Or maybe I'll try to return it and step up to a real koi pond filter.
PMPotentially a great filter ruined by poor quality fittings.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
*installing in Phoenix, Arizona in partial shade on the north side of a wall to filter a small, 800 gallon, koi holding tank using 2 inch PVC
1. I could tell the fittings were cheap from the start based on the flimsy feel of the plastic. Then I discovered the dimensions are off by a little with both the barb and quick-couple fittings being slightly loose in standard 2 inch PVC. That said, I didn't expect the fittings to melt at 130 degrees. I elected to use the quick-couple fittings after I was unable to get the flex PVC I purchased to stay attached to the barb fittings (note: the flex PVC stays perfectly attached to other barb fittings I purchased separately).
While installing the filter on a mildly hot day in Phoenix, AZ (temperature just shy of 100 F), the quick connect fitting became soft (at a surface temperature of approximately 130 F), deformed, and popped apart. I know the manual instructs users not to leave the filter exposed to weather, but one should at least have time to assemble the unit before it becomes a molten pile of plastic. I could, literally, form the shape of the fittings with my fingers. The photos above are of me/gently/ squeezing the fittings. I'm not Superman, I did not over-torque the fittings with a wrench. They were that soft. I have zero confidence in the ability of those fittings to hold together under pressure and not dump the contents of my koi pond, minus the fish left to fry alive in the empty pond, on the ground.
I have no idea, yet, as to the filter's filtering capabilities because I didn't even get it assembled before the fittings fell apart. I can say that I have reservations as it's only filtering media is foam (no ceramic or plastic bio media, no charcoal, no anything other than foam), but I knew that going in and other pressure filters use a single type of media (usually plastic bio media), and nothing else, so...
The verdict is still out. We'll see if it's worth $600+ or not... maybe... if I decide to keep this thing and use pool fittings to fix it.
Or maybe I'll try to return it and step up to a real koi pond filter.
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- Etta R. KohlReviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars Very difficult
Verified PurchaseAfter much difficulty installing because my waterfall is in two parts I find that I don't have the strength to pull the handle for backwashing. I still need to have someone come to backwash!
- D OudshoornReviewed in the United States on September 29, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Best filter I've had.
Verified PurchaseCleared water up nicely. Pond is in full sun and green water was a problem. Between the multi layered filter and 55watt uv, the water is clear. I do recommend a skimmer with a filter pad to catch the dead algae. My skimmer pad is clogged on a daily basis with dead algae, but my water looks great. Pond is approximately 2000 gallons, a bit overstocked due to reproduction, in full sun and this filter works for me.