Product Details
Bubble Box 10 gal Livewell Bucket with Aerator by Marine Metal Products®. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. It will meet your needs and deliver great quality at an affordable cost.
Specifications
Volume: 10 gal |
Weight: 10.8 oz. |
Size: 9.5" x 5" x 2" |
Includes
- Pump (Stock # B-11)
- (4) flexible tool holders
- (8) 2" suction cups
- (8) stainless steel screws
- (2) airline fittings, 24" of airline tubing and weighted air stone
Features
- Converts coolers to livewells users choose their own cooler price point
- Make your own insulated livebait well
- Flexible tool holders conveniently carry fishing tools (tools not included) some tool holders may be enlarged
- Tool holders attach to smooth surfaces (high end coolers, buckets, boat consoles or Plexiglas) with included suction cups and/or screws
- Tool holders attach to textured surfaces (common coolers, kayaks, canoes) with screws
- Bubble Box pump runs +/- 44 hours with 2 alkaline D-batteries (not included)
- Kit is packaged in attractive 4 color stand-up or hang-on pegboard recyclable carton
Marine Metal Products® designs, manufactures and markets a complete line of electrical fish tank aerators and livewell aeration systems for keeping fish, crustaceans and other marine life alive. They are used in aqua culture, commercial and sport fishing, scientific studies, catch and release and for transporting marine life. Marine Metal Products has been a family-owned business for nearly 50 years. Originally started in 1959 by engineer Dick Alexander and his friend and investor John Fry, Marine Metal's first product was a stick-type 21" long aerator. Connected by a brass shaft with a series of small holes,this initial aerator had an impellor at one end and a 12-volt motor at the other end. When the impellor turned and the tube was submerged in liquid, it drew air down the tube and forced a current of micro bubbles into the tank. The process had a mixing effect and was initially used in the citrus industry. Both men quickly recognized the benefit as a fish tank aerator and named their product - Bait Saver.