Poposoap sent me their pond waterfall setup, and coincidentally, I had just finished building my new pond that day. So let's set it up and see how it goes.
Remove The Old Water Pump
Okay, first step: I need to remove the old water pump here and install the new one in this box. I am very eager to get this project underway. This new setup will definitely be much better than this "big guy" next to it.

Effortless Assembly
You can tell at a glance that this hose is incredibly durable. It's hard to describe in many words, but it's really thick and definitely won't cause any problems. I just need to screw it on here, and they even included some very convenient suction cups, which I can easily attach.

Alright, suction cups attached, now I'll put this (the pump) in. Perfect, done.
However, I encountered a small problem: because my pond is round, the angle of the hose isn't quite right, so I have to attach it to the edge of the pond. But I don't think it's a big problem; it should still work perfectly.
Okay, the water pump is installed. However, I don't plan to use the filter yet—because I'm unsure if the water flow will be too strong. I'll install the pond filter later. So, for now, I'll leave it out until I find a problem.
And I want to show you just how easy it is to assemble this whole setup. You just need to hold this part like this—oh, like this—and this little nut. It might be a little difficult to operate from this angle, but you see, it really is that simple.
The Transformed Pond

Friends, this is truly the simplest setup I've ever assembled. Now we can focus on doing something fun—rearranging the pond, since we have water pipes now. Let me show you how it looks now. What do you think, not bad, right?
Alright, everyone, this is the current result. Like I said in the last video, I plan to add some decorations, like planting some plants. I haven't decided what to plant yet, but anyway, this little waterfall is really fantastic; it will definitely elevate the pond's overall look.
By the way, I've been running this device for about two days now, and it's still working exceptionally well—honestly, it's absolutely the best waterfall box I've ever used. I love it so much; you can even go inside to adjust the water pump's output. It has all the functions you could want. This thing is both durable and easy to use.

























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