Smart Solar Chatsworth 2-Tier Solar Bird Bath Fountain
Bring the soothing sound of water to your yard and garden with this beautiful Smart Solar Chatsworth 2-Tier Solar Bird Bath Fountain. Direct sunlight transforms it into a bubbling fountain that birds will love. This elegant fountain features a choice of finishes and is made of durable all-weather resin. A powerful solar panel is located at the top of the fountain for optimum water pump performance. No wiring is necessary. Just fill with water place in direct sunlight and enjoy! Solar water pump and filter included.Basin Dimensions: 17L x 17W x 4D inchesSolar Panel Dimensions: 5.625L x 6.375W inchesMaximum Pump Flow: 55 gphSpecial Note: Solar Fountains and Bird Baths require direct sunlight to operate properly. Please be sure you have a sunny spot to place your fountain or bath.About Smart SolarDriven by a strong belief in the environmental benefits of solar power and the realization that consumers are becoming increasingly environmentally aware with an interest in buying solar-powered products Smart Solar was created in 2003. Based near Oxford in the U.K. Smart Solar has offices in the U.S. and Germany and a manufacturing facility in Thailand. Smart Solar offers products including solar pumps water features lights ventilators chargers and specialty garden items. With such a wide range of solar-powered products Smart Solar uses an equally wide range of materials to make them including terra cotta ceramic copper slate glass aluminum resin and stainless steel. With an eye for fulfilling future consumer needs and a heart for preserving the environment Smart Solar is devoted to developing innovative high-quality and dependable solar-powered products.
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