Easy Pro Tempo Submersible Filter Replacement Pads
Tempo Submersible Filter Replacement Pads
Keep your Eco-Series Tempo submersible pond filter performing at peak efficiency with genuine replacement pads. Black top pad traps debris, while white inner coil provides biological surface area for beneficial bacteria.
Available Replacement Pads
- Top Pad (WF6TP) – 12" diameter x 1" thick black debris-trapping pad
- Bottom Pad (WF6BP) – 12" diameter coil x 3½" tall white/cream biological media pad
Key Features
- Genuine Replacement – Designed specifically for WF6E Tempo pond filter
- Dual Filtration – Top pad for mechanical debris removal, bottom pad for biological filtration
- Black Top Pad – Dense material traps debris and particulates
- White Coil Bottom Pad – Maximum surface area for beneficial bacteria
- Easy Replacement – Simple to install and maintain
Compatibility: EasyPro WF6E Tempo Eco-Series submersible pond filter
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should I replace the filter pads?
A: Replace the black top pad when clogged and difficult to clean (typically every 4-8 weeks). The white bottom biological pad should be replaced less frequently, only when it deteriorates.
Q: What's the difference between the top and bottom pads?
A: Black top pad provides mechanical filtration by trapping debris. White/cream bottom coil provides biological filtration by housing beneficial bacteria.
Q: Can I clean and reuse these pads?
A: Yes, the black top pad can be rinsed and reused multiple times. The white bottom pad should only be gently rinsed in pond water to preserve beneficial bacteria, never tap water.
Q: Do I need to replace both pads at the same time?
A: No, the top pad requires more frequent replacement. The bottom biological pad lasts longer and should only be replaced when worn or damaged.
Q: Will these fit other filter models?
A: These pads are designed specifically for the WF6E Tempo submersible filter. Check your filter model before ordering.
Q: Why is the bottom pad white/cream colored?
A: The lighter color indicates it's biological media designed to house beneficial bacteria, not a debris-trapping mechanical filter.
