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Miniature Rippling Waters Fountain with LED Light

Miniature Rippling Waters Fountain with LED Light

  • Add the calming sounds of moving water to your home with the Beckett rippling waters fountain
  • Water cascades down rippling waves of fountain side
  • Includes LED light adding shimmer to falling water
  • An adjustable speed pump is included
  • Small "footprint" allows it to fit neatly into smaller yard spaces

Miniature rippling waters fountain with led light.

Rating: (out of 1 reviews)

List Price: $ 69.95

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  1. Review by Kristine L. Soly for Miniature Rippling Waters Fountain with LED Light
    Rating:
    There is nothing good I can say about this item. I wouldn’t even give it 1-star, but that’s the lowest rating you can give. First of all, the one I received was defective. The right hand feet were about 1/2 inch shorter than the left ones, so the whole waterfall tilted to the right, and there was no way to adjust them. But, I propped up the right side and set the fountain up anyway. It’s very cumbersome to set up. There are 2 separate cords to operate the fountain–one for the water, and one for the light. The cords were not the same length–the light cord was almost too short to even reach an outlet. There are no on/off switches on either cord. After jerry-rigging the cords to get the unit plugged in, I turned it on and water was everywhere. I shut it off, removed the stones, took the whole unit apart, and turned the pump to its lowest setting (you can’t adjust the setting without dismantling the entire unit). After setting the whole thing back up again, the force of the water was still so great that it splattered everywhere. And the water did not run down the front evenly. Most of the water ran down the left side, and relatively little ran down the right side. There was no way to correct this. Everything I tried ended up splattering water all over. And finally, the light was almost useless. It did not illuminate the front of the waterfall, as the picture showed–it merely shone a small beam on the lower part of the unit. This is one of the biggest disappointments I’ve ever had with a purchase. I returned the unit.


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