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(2) Pondmaster 1000 & 2000 Carbon & Coarse Poly Pad Replacement Filters | 12202

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PondMaster 1 Polyester Filter & 1 Carbon Coated 12202 2 Pack Each Pack Includes 1 Carbon Pad & 1 Polyester Pad Fits all Pondmaster 1000 / 2000 series filters Filtration pads provide biological and chemical filtration Recommended that the Coarse Polyester be used as the first layer and the Carbon coated material as the second layer Dimensions: 12" L x 12" W


Carol A Catalano
2025-09-02 15:39:27
I have been buying these for years. They are Great and work well.
KRISTINAES
2025-08-12 14:30:13
Just needed the replacement, appreciate the cost and use for cleaning. This is the best pump I've used for my pond in 30 years. These are not media filter wasteful like the smaller ones, really lasts and keeps the pond cleaner, including algae. I love this product.
Roger Knoblauch
2025-05-11 18:37:30
I have been using this filter system for many years and it works and lasts great!!
Stephanie
2025-04-28 12:31:49
OEM. Fits perfectly.
Terry Thein
2025-03-27 16:46:55
This is not a over powering sent.
25jellybeans
2025-03-23 10:40:29
I've been buying these filter pad sets off and on for 22 years for my pond master filter. They fit perfect and the filter has always done a great job for my 275 gallon pond. I've bought filter material in bulk some years and cut it myself but it's so much easier to just pop these in. But they shouldn't cost so much for what they are!
Debbie B.
2024-12-30 12:41:33
I have used these filters for years. I like that I can hose them off and get more use out of them. They do a great job of keeping my small little pond clean.
Edward Tinsley
2024-11-15 17:55:40
Purchased the Pondmaster 1000/2000 filters to go with my pond cleaning system. Easy to install. Pump pulls water from the pond through the filter which does a great job of trapping sediment. Proof is that the filters are completely saturated after a week's use in the pond. Remove the two layers of filter, take them up to a outdoor spigot and use a hose with a low pressure nozzle to rinse the mud/sediment out of the filter. Don't use high pressure as this will destroy the filter materials and blow holes in it. Just a moderate. steady stream of water is sufficient. Gently wring out the filters to remove any water and rinse again till water is clear. Easy to reinstall and run for another week. Filters seem to last about three months before needing replacement again.