K&H Thermo-Pond Perfect Climate Deluxe Pond Deicer - 250 Watt

Wattage: 250 watt

Diameter: 6" round

Cord length: 12 feet

Thermostat type: Internal - Preset

Floating or Submersible: Floating and Submersible

Safety Listing: MET Listed

K&H has 'reinvented the wheel' when it comes to keeping ice free water available in winter ponds.

All K&H Deluxe Pond Deicers are safe in all pond, they will not damage pond liners, plastic ponds, or your fish.

Not everyone wants a floating deicer, K&H Deluxe Pond Deicers can be transformed from floating to submersible in seconds.

Each K&H Perfect Climate Deluxe Pond Deicer features a 12 feet cord for easy placement virtually anywhere in your pond.

K&H Perfect Climate Deluxe Pond Deicers are MET Listed for safety & include a 2-year manufacturer's warranty.

Thermostatically controlled

All K&H Deluxe Perfect Climate deicers are thermostatically controlled. This means they will automatically turn on and off as needed to keep the water in your pond from freezing over.

Please note: These deicers will maintain a pond temperature of just above freezing and cannot be adjusted to higher temperatures.

Care & Instructions

Float or Submerse

To use your Thermo-Pond as a floating de-icer, use it with the float ring attached. To use it as a submersible de-icer, unscrew and remove the attached float ring.

Already Frozen Ponds Using an Ice Auger

  • If ice has already formed on the surface of your pond, drill a hole in the ice with an ice auger. Do not chop through ice as the shock waves can damage or kill your fish.
  • Then place your heater through the hole and run your cord to a properly grounded outlet protecting the cord from damage.


Without an Ice Auger

  • If you do not have access to an ice auger, place a large pan or bucket with water on the surface of the ice. Place your heater into the container and plug the heater into a properly grounded outlet. The heater will heat the water and container, melting a hole in the pond ice.


Safety

  • Always keep safety as your number one priority. Never walk on thin ice.
  • Please consult your pond professional on tips for overwintering fish.