The 9 Best Bead Filters

Updated October 25, 2020 by Gregg Parker

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1. Aqua Ultraviolet Ultima II 6000

2. Aquadyne Model 2.2BHE

3. AST Endurance

4. PondKeeper 1500

5. AST Bubble Bead

6. AquaBead Plus 9.0

7. Aqua Ultraviolet Ultima II 2000

8. GC Tek 2.5

9. EasyPro Pond Products PBF6000

Special Honors

GC Tek Custom Pond Filter Systems Instead of driving yourself crazy trying to figure out exactly which size of filter you need and which pump to pair it up with, you can get a system designed just for you. GC Tek, one of the top names in the business, works with clients to find the ideal setup for your budget. aquabead.com

AquaForte UltraBead Perhaps you wish to install a really big pond - like, as big as 200 square meters. The AquaForte UltraBead is a compact unit that can accommodate a large volume, while the smaller Beadfilters EB-Series makes sludge removal easy. aqua-forte.com

Editor's Notes

October 21, 2020:

Shopping for one of these bead filters requires the customer to ask a simple question: am I an experienced professional, or do I employ an experienced professional to handle this for me? If the answer to either of those was "Yes," then you can pick whichever filter suits you and pair it with whatever pump you like, having full confidence they will work together because of your expertise.

However, it's for those who answered "No" that the newest additions to the list have been included. Models like the AST Endurance, the PondKeeper 1500, and the AquaBead Plus 9.0 all have the added benefit of easy assembly and additional included components (like pumps). If this is your first try at installing a koi pond or water garden, you should seriously consider one of these models.

Beyond that consideration, the biggest thing to think about is the size of your tank, and whether or not you plan to upgrade to a larger one in the future. There are now options like the AST Bubble Bead that go as small as 300 gallons and some, like the AquaBead Plus 9.0, as large as 25,000 gallons, ensuring you don't have to settle for less than you require.

May 17, 2019:

In looking at reliable bead filters I saw that I would have to broaden the range of filter capacities I reviewed. I also ultimately added a high efficiency product, Aquadyne Model 2.2BHE. Although this is the only HE product on the list, it fits into the grouping as a reliable option.

Most currently available bead filters have ease of backwash clean up in mind with varying system designs in place, such as cyclonic backwash (Aqua Ultraviolet Ultima II 2000), turning a 3 way valve to drain (Bubble Bead filter products), AquaBead Bead Agitator (GC Tek AquaBead 2.5), Dynamax air assisted backwash (Aquadyne Model 2.2BHE) and a patent pending to keep media from clogging (Aqua Ultraviolet Ultima II 6,000). It goes without saying that reliability and continuous operation are at the top of filter users' lists when it comes to keeping a pond clean. However, keeping hands clean and providing an uncomplicated process during backwash is at the top of the convenience list.

Last updated on October 25, 2020 by Gregg Parker

Gregg Parker is a writer and puppy enthusiast who divides his time between Los Angeles and the rest of the world. A graduate of the University of Southern California, his eclectic career has involved positions in education, health care, entertainment, nonprofit fundraising, technology, and literature. A points and miles expert, he's well-versed in all topics related to travel, including luggage and travel accessories. Other areas of expertise include pet care products, teaching resources, kitchen appliances, and anything related to coffee or barbecue.


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