Yeah, I guess I should have specified a certain pump, but then again which ones are the most problematic in terms of quality, durability, level of maintenance required etc? I know they all have their bad apples, but can you rattle off some names for me so I know which ones to look out for? I'd rather not spend a ton of money on a pump either.
Well, that part gets fun. I pretty much listed the brands I had a bad experience with. Though I will say I don't consider Hydor "cheap" but rather inexpensive.
Again, from my experience, the MP10's I had were rock solid. I cleaned them about once per year. For a return I've been running an Eheim 1262 for several years after my Speedwave(I think that was the brand) died. I did have issues with my MP40.
After throwing money away on cheap gear I've joined the "Buy once, cry once" philosophy. That doesn't mean you have to buy the most expensive top brand gear. But make sure that you research your purchase and that what you're buying comes from a reputable manufacturer/company. This is especially true of life supporting devices. If your skimmer dies, you can somewhat make up for that with water changes while you find a new one. If your return dies while you're on a long weekend vacation, you might be screwed. If your powerhead dies while on a long weekend, your corals might be gone.
I will admit this is more applicable the larger your system is. My biocube held about $100 worth of fish and maybe $200 of corals. And, in the club I was in at the time, most of the corals would have been replaced by free frags in a catastrophic event. But once you start getting to hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of fish and/or corals, it's worth paying the premium to get known quality equipment. Some people much those that buy Abyzz pumps because of their insane cost. If I get to the point of thousands of dollars worth of livestock, $1300 for a pump might seem a bargain!
So, what I
personally stay away from:
Pretty much anything made in and sold by primarily Chinese manufacturers. That's not a hard and fast rule as some quality stuff is made in China. Jebao and the like are not quality.
What I
personally tend to respect in general:
Ecotech
Kessil
Tunze
Fluval
Eheim
Abyzz(Rock it if you can afford it!)
Reef Octopus(Skimmers, not enough data on their pumps yet)
AI
Geisseman
ATI
Reef Breeders
Maxspect
Vertex
Sicce
Hydor(One of the better budget choices IMO)
Also keep in mind this is my personal opinion based off of my limited experience. I've had two tanks, and relatively small at that at 29 and 60 gallons, over a 7 year period. That's it. I don't have mountains of data to back up my opinion because, well, I don't need to lol! I know some people love their Jebao gear and more power to them. I've just chosen not to trust it based off of my personal experience. Also, some manufacturers may sell a light product that's good but a skimmer or pump that sucks.
There's a host of other manufactures that I've left off of both lists. Regardless,
research whatever you're about to buy. Don't base the decision off of a few reviews. If it's a new manufacturer, you're much better off waiting and buying something that has a longer history. This is why you still see many long time reefers using Eheim, Tunze, and other tried and true equipment. Same reason many still use T5, MH, or a combo. It's what has worked reliably for them for years.