Maxijet Powerheads


About MaxiJet Power heads

Maxi jet pump and power head is ideal for powering undergravel filters or creating internal water movement from its fully rotational output.
maxi jet PH incorporates a venturi aeration to provide optimal aeration and gas exchange in the aquarium. a silencer keeps the ventur aeration device operating quietly. an adjustable air filter permits the user to fine tune air volume and water mixing as desired. the intake tube Adapter with prefilter screen prevents gravel or loose material in the aquarium from getting into the pump.

Maxijet Powerhead Features:

  • High performance with low power consumption
  • May be used externally or submerged
  • Waterproof rotating water outlet
  • Silent, versatile, low maintenance
  • Protected motor will not overheat
  • UL Approved
  • Directional Flow Flap
  • Can be connected to 5/8″ Flexible Tubing
  • Buy MaxiJet Power Heads

    MaxiJet 400

    • 5 watts
    • 106 gph
    • 29″ max pumping height
    • 3.5″L x 2″W x 3″H

    Marine Depot Price: $16.99

    MaxiJet 600

    • 7.5 watts
    • 160 gph
    • 53″ max pumping height
    • 3.5″L x 2″W x 3″H

    Marine Depot Price: $17.99

    MaxiJet 900

    • 8.5 watts
    • 230 gph
    • 46″ max pumping height
    • 3.5″L x 2″W x 3.25″H

    Pet Mountain Price: $17.26

    Marine Depot Price: $19.99

    MaxiJet 1200

    • 20 watts
    • 295 gph
    • 69″ Max pumping height
    • 3.5″L x 2″W x 3.25″H

    Pet Mountain Price: $19.28

    Marine Depot Price: $24.99

    All new pumps come with a 2 year manufacturer Warranty

    My Experience with MaxiJet Pumps

    I have used Maxijet pumps on a few different occasions for a few very different applications:

    First, I have used the Maxijet powerhead to power the filter in my all in one 20 gallon long reef aquarium. I built a false wall inside the aquarium where a refugium and filter were housed, and the whole filter was powered by a Maxijet 600. I must say that this pump is very quiet – so quiet that you question if its even on!

    Next, I have used a Maxijet 400 as the pump to power my Two Little Fishes Phosban Reactor. I also used a Maxijet 1200 to power my AquaC Remora Protein Skimmer. Both applications of the maxijet pumps worked perfectly for over a year, until I took the tank apart.

    In short, this is a very reliable and multifunctional pump for a bargain price.

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    14 Responses to “Maxijet Powerheads”

    1. Maxi-Jets are the bomb. We find ourselves using them time and time again in a variety of applications. The upgrade kits are pretty awesome, too, although a bit too powerful for small nanos.

    2. Willie D says:

      Hey guys I am trying to find the plastic screen catridge on the bottom of the powerhead, one of my fish just got chopped.
      I cant find them anywhere?

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