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Trade my MP40WQD for your MP10WQD

Passedyouby

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Title says it all! Looking to trade (will sell worst case) my MP40 for your MP10. Why would I trade a big pump for a little one with 1/3 the flow? Honestly I had 4 mp40s in my tank and even at 20% power it was too much flow in my tiny set up so I'm swapping them all out for MP10s. This mp40 is a little older (September 2015?) and I've wrapped both ends of the cable with electrical tape (no frayed wires! See pic) to make sure nothing will chaff or rub through. Since it's the older wetside fyi the wet and drysides need to be perfectly aligned or it will vibrate on the glass, but once in place will stay put and is silent. Works as expected.


What I need from you- MP10WQD. Newer is better since the MP10s hold less resale, but would consider something older potentially as long as it's a WQD. If you have 2 pumps I will throw in cash to make up the difference!

Cheers! Reach out with questions!

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I have 1 I’ll trade. Almost new. Only used it for 3 months. Then been sitting.
 

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