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For the environment and your wallet - domestic water in the house and garden

Water is an extremely precious commodity because it is forms the indispensable basis for people, animals and plants to live, and it is thus everyone's duty to use it carefully. Smart people don't use expensively treated drinking water for their general needs though. There's a much better way: with your own pressure tank you can cover both your gardening and household needs with free domestic water. This isn't only good for the environment; it's also kind on your wallet.

Free and fine domestic water on tap

The new GARDENA Pressure Tank Unit 5000/5 Inox makes automatic water supply a walk in the park. The tank has a top-quality and rust-free Inox stainless steel housing giving it splendid looks. Installation couldn't be easier as pre-filter, non-return valve, manometer and pressure switch are already integrated in the device. The large filler opening, rotary selector switch and the bleed valve also ensure quick and smooth operation. At the end of the day it's easy even for beginners to supply their basic daily needs for washing machine, toilet and garden with free domestic water.

The heart of the garden

You could call them the heart of the garden - after all, the purpose of garden pumps is to supply water, the lifeblood of your plants. GARDENA has three new pumps in its range to make it easy for gardeners to start pumping their own water. The new Garden Pumps 3000/3 Jet, 3000/4 Jet, and 3500/4 Jet can be used for watering, increasing pressure and for pumping tap water, rainwater and chlorinated swimming pool water, making it an essential tool for all garden owners. The new GARDENA Garden Pumps Jet are also very light and easy to transport, and have powerful suction and pressure capacities. It has a maximum delivery head of 40 metres and can pump up to 3,000 litres an hour.

The 3000/4 Jet and 3500/4 Jet with outlets for connecting two devices are especially handy. For example, it lets you water the garden with the hose and provide a garden shower for the children at the same time. Really smart!

The all-inclusive service package for pumps

Choose, buy, unpack and connect is the principle we follow. No surprise then that GARDENA offers an all-inclusive service package for its range of Garden Pumps, which are now available in the stores as a complete set. The competitively priced sets include the Garden Pump, a 20-metre hose, all fittings and a 3.50-metre suction hose set. All you have to do is decide which pump is best suited to your garden. After that, you can start watering for free.


For more information on the new GARDENA Garden Pumps 3000/3, 3000/4 and 3500/4 Jet visit Linkwww.gardena.com


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Heribert Wettels
GARDENA GmbH
Tel.: +49 (0) 731 490-513
Fax: +49 (0) 731-490-1513
E-Mail: Linkheribert.wettels@gardena.com

Isabel Otto
Fleishman-Hillard GmbH
Tel.: +49 (0) 69 40 57 02-535
Fax: +49 (0) 69 43 03 73
E-Mail: Linkottoi@fleishmaneurope.com



  
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