Tom Aqua Lifter Pump....WHERE ARE YOU??

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I know this is probably old news to those of you who use them.....but my Aqua Lifter died a few days ago after nearly 7 years of continuous operation. I broke down and bought one on eBay for over $55! That is what can be called Official Highway ROBBERY!! I know, I know...the law of supply and demand.....I totally get it.

What gets me is that nobody has jumped on this golden opportunity to fill a much needed void in the aquarist marketplace. I realize that most people have progressed to drilling their tanks and using other methods to move water from their DT to the sump.....but I was honestly shocked that there is literally no other manufacturers out there....ANYWHERE making an Aqua Lifter-like product. I know that I am not the only person left that still uses a CPR overflow. They still sell them on Amazon, online retailers as well as my LFS.

Has anybody else looked into this? It really is a strange situation.
 
This is what forced me to break down my frag tank and get an entirely new system that was drilled. Here in the UK I sourced 2 of those pumps from Aquaone when I needed them.
 
This is what forced me to break down my frag tank and get an entirely new system that was drilled. Here in the UK I sourced 2 of those pumps from Aquaone when I needed them.
These look exactly like a Tom Aqua Lifter. I wonder if they are using the same manufacturer but just slapping their name/logo on the box and pump? So, since these are UK voltage, I assume that means they are made for 240 volts, correct? I guess if one were so inclined, you could buy a voltage/travel adapter and make it work in the US, right? I have never bought anything that was made for 240 volts before so I don't know how that all works, or if it does.
 
I thought mine was going bad so I went into search mode and managed to find 2.
While I was doing my search, the only other thing I could come up with was the avastmarine one.
 
These look exactly like a Tom Aqua Lifter. I wonder if they are using the same manufacturer but just slapping their name/logo on the box and pump? So, since these are UK voltage, I assume that means they are made for 240 volts, correct? I guess if one were so inclined, you could buy a voltage/travel adapter and make it work in the US, right? I have never bought anything that was made for 240 volts before so I don't know how that all works, or if it does.
I'm not sure I'd run this on a travel adaptor long term.
 
I’m hoarding my last Aqualifter also, thing is with Kamoers dropping in price, I see that void filled by cheap programmable WI-FI dosing pumps
 
Too bad, those were reliable and cheap. Going to take good care of mine! ;-)
 
I have one last aqualifter that's running and 3 more that have failed.

I bought one of these for standby if/when the last pump I have fails...

 
Does Avast still make their diaphragm pump? I've been using one for my ATO for at least five years
 
I know this is probably old news to those of you who use them.....but my Aqua Lifter died a few days ago after nearly 7 years of continuous operation. I broke down and bought one on eBay for over $55! That is what can be called Official Highway ROBBERY!! I know, I know...the law of supply and demand.....I totally get it.

What gets me is that nobody has jumped on this golden opportunity to fill a much needed void in the aquarist marketplace. I realize that most people have progressed to drilling their tanks and using other methods to move water from their DT to the sump.....but I was honestly shocked that there is literally no other manufacturers out there....ANYWHERE making an Aqua Lifter-like product. I know that I am not the only person left that still uses a CPR overflow. They still sell them on Amazon, online retailers as well as my LFS.

Has anybody else looked into this? It really is a strange situation.
Why solve a problem for $20 when you can solve the same problem for $120?
 
I know this is probably old news to those of you who use them.....but my Aqua Lifter died a few days ago after nearly 7 years of continuous operation. I broke down and bought one on eBay for over $55! That is what can be called Official Highway ROBBERY!! I know, I know...the law of supply and demand.....I totally get it.

What gets me is that nobody has jumped on this golden opportunity to fill a much needed void in the aquarist marketplace. I realize that most people have progressed to drilling their tanks and using other methods to move water from their DT to the sump.....but I was honestly shocked that there is literally no other manufacturers out there....ANYWHERE making an Aqua Lifter-like product. I know that I am not the only person left that still uses a CPR overflow. They still sell them on Amazon, online retailers as well as my LFS.

Has anybody else looked into this? It really is a strange situation.
Same type of pump as aqualifter


or a kit



oh someone beat me to it :)
 

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