Description
Four-Disc 9″ Rubber Membrane Diffuser with self-sinking base
Four-Disc 9″ Rubber Membrane Diffuser with self-sinking base is designed to sink on its own. This means you no longer have to find a large rock to tie it to or anchor it with a sandbag. The base is made of heavy gauge metal designed to sink your Rubber Membrane Diffuser and has a textured powder-coated finish for long life. The system comes with a backflow valve, so you never need to worry about getting water in your airline. The Four-Disc 9″ Rubber Membrane Diffuser with a self-sinking base has rope holes to allow easy setting of each diffuser and is a low PSI self-cleaning diffuser.
- Four Disc 9” Rubber Membrane Diffuser
- Design to sink without adding rock or sand to your diffuser base
- Heavy gauge metal with a textured powder coat finish.
- Low psi self-cleaning diffusers
- Rope holes to allow easy setting of each diffuser
- Backflow valve to prevent water from entering the airline.
You can also add our optional riser tubes to elevate your rubber membranes if you have a lot of mud and muck on the bottom of your pond or lake.
What is the difference between an airstone diffuser and a rubber membrane diffuser?
The airstone diffuser and rubber membrane diffuser both help aerate your lake or pond. However, they do it differently and work better in different sizes of water. Airstone diffusers are easy to install and less expensive, but they produce less oxygen than rubber membrane diffusers, which have smaller bubbles and are more costly. Airstone diffusers work well in smaller ponds while rubber membrane diffusers are better for bigger ponds because they create more bubbles and oxygen throughout the water. However, some argue that the airstone diffuser also produces sufficient oxygen with its bigger bubbles that pop. Ultimately, choosing between the two depends on factors like price, maintenance frequency, and the size of your pond.