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| Alpine BAR112 Three Tier Wooden Corner Fountain Red | 
enlarge | Buy New: $101.30 (On sale from $131.70)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 1 reviews) Sales Rank: 199451 Category: Kitchen
Publisher: Alpine Studio: Alpine Brand: Alpine Label: Alpine Color: Black,Red Media: Kitchen
MPN: BAR112 ASIN: B000BEV248
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| | Top Quality Item. | | | Functionality that is Unbeatable. | | | Satisfaction Ensured. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Good ol' days. Character and charm. These are just a few of the descriptions customers use to depict our striking barrel fountains. Available in two styles, each comes complete with everything needed to create an attractive three-tier water garden or a working old-fashion pump, reminiscent of days gone by. Three-tier models include three barrels; submersible electric pump; two decks; mounting brackets; tubing; and hardware. Old-fashion pump models include barrel; black-enamel-coated cast-iron pump; electric submersible pump; deck; mounting brackets; tubing; and hardware. Made from durable cedar wood and available in red or natural colors. One-year limited guarantee on pumps. 32"L x 21.5"W x 28" H
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| Customer Reviews:
  Good but... July 18, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love the fountain. It looks great, fits my deck and babbles soothingly. Unbeatable Sales was fast and the fountain was delivered quickly and in good shape. That being said the buyer should know there were assembly issues. The tubes leading from the electric pump to the decorative spout were preassembled but were too long. Not wanting to cut them and compromise the seals we ended up carefully turning and twisting so the tubing would not kink. Due to the excess length, we were unable to stand the pump upright on it's suction cups so we laid it carfully so the inflow was facing down. The directions are very difficult to comprehend, all diagrams with random arrows. It doesn't seem like the tubes should have been preassembled so I don't know if that was a mistake or the directions are just wrong. The most difficult part was attaching the tubing to the spout. The tube was a good 1/4 inch too big. There was no way to get an airtight seal, we finally wrapped the base of the spout with a rubber band, looped some teflon tape over that and pushed the tubing on. Once placed we still had to be careful the tubing wouldn't kink but so far it's working well. I'm sure we'll have to replace the rubber band as it ages. So looks earn a 5 assembly a 1 which averages to a 3.
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