Scott Aerator De-Icer DM 3/4 HP 115V with 50 Ft 10-2 Cord
The Scott Aerator De-Iicer DM 3/4 HP 115V with a 50 Ft 10-2 power cord is designed to protect your water assets during harsh winter months. Built for efficiency and long-term durability, this de-icer prevents ice from forming around docks, piers, marinas, and boats. By maintaining an open water area, it safeguards your structures against costly damage caused by ice expansion and shifting.
This model features a powerful 3/4 horsepower motor operating at 115 volts, delivering strong water circulation to keep ice from forming even in extreme cold conditions. The included 50-foot 10-2 power cord ensures flexible installation options, giving you the reach needed for optimal placement in your water system.
Engineered for Performance and Durability
Constructed with marine-grade components, the de-icer is designed to handle continuous operation in demanding environments. Its oil-free motor is environmentally safe and requires virtually no maintenance, allowing for reliable performance season after season. Whether you are protecting a residential dock, a commercial marina, or a fish pond, this unit provides dependable ice control when you need it most.
Key Benefits
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Keeps docks, boats, and pilings safe from ice damage
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Maintains open water to promote oxygen exchange for healthier aquatic life
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Energy-efficient operation with continuous-duty motor
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Built from corrosion-resistant, marine-grade materials
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Easy to install and simple to operate
Why Choose This De-Icer?
If you’re looking for a dependable ice prevention solution, the Scott Aerator De-Icer DM 3/4 HP 115V offers power, durability, and convenience. With a heavy-duty motor and generous 50-foot cord, it delivers effective ice protection for residential and commercial applications.
Features
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3/4 HP, 115V continuous-duty motor
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50 Ft 10-2 power cord for flexible placement
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Prevents ice damage to docks, boats, and marinas
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Marine-grade, corrosion-resistant construction
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Oil-free, environmentally safe operation