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    Default Re: hello

    Don't get the Tristar or Ecostar -- both are much bigger than you need.

    Either the SuperPump or the Maxflow will work, but I'd suggest the SuperPump. The Maxflo is optimized more for fountains and so forth.

    By the way, if you do buy from Amazon, please use the links here. PoolForum gets a small commission when you do so, but it doesn't change your price at all. Also, if you buy from Amazon, be ready to install as soon as you get the pump. That way, it can be up and running BEFORE the 30 day Amazon return window expires. You'd still have the Hayward warranty, but it's much easier to return to Amazon. The defect rate on the Hayward products is pretty low (I can't recall ever having to return a Hayward pump, filter or heater for a warranty defect), but it does happen.

    Of course, if you buy elsewhere, you can ignore all that.

    Good luck!

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    How long did your pump last?
    My first Superpump 2spd (the one Ben named) lasted 10 full seasons. I replaced it with another figuring that was a good, long life, and it was my d*** fault for storing it in my unheated shed rather than my warm, dry basement. They run about $500, plus the power cord (I made a new one).
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD View Post
    How long did your pump last?
    My first Superpump 2spd (the one Ben named) lasted 10 full seasons. I replaced it with another figuring that was a good, long life, and it was my d*** fault for storing it in my unheated shed rather than my warm, dry basement. They run about $500, plus the power cord (I made a new one).
    I had a Hyaward super 2 and it lasted 7 years and it froze up during operation. It does go year round since this is Florida.

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