Warwick Solar Fountain
The appeal of the Warwick Solar Fountain lies in the fact that it is completely self-contained, in addition to looking quite elegant. The fountain has a solar panel discretely positioned at the top which provides power to an internal water pump. No plumbing or cords are necessary and the fountain reuses the same water as it operates, make it very eco-friendly. It can be positioned on any relatively flat surface, including grass, patios and even on balconies. It is made from a durable resin with a faux bronze finish, so it needs minimal care to maintain its good looks. At only 12-lbs., it is easy to move around should you need to reposition it for better light or to accommodate new patio furniture. Price: $249.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tony Jun 6th 2006 6:42PM
Don't even think about it. The solar component works awfully. First, it does nothing unless it is in direct, mid-day sun. Second, like a bird-bath, it grows algea so you have to clean it regularly. The water evaporates quickly, so you need to constantly refill it.
I bought a similar solar-powered fountain with what looks to be the same solar device (I see the same device in every fountain) last year, and it's no longer working at all this year.