Lifeguard 45-mil EPDM Pond Liner, 5 ft x 20 ft vs Lifeguard 45-mil EPDM Pond Liner 8x10 ft
Overall winner: Lifeguard 45-mil EPDM Pond Liner, 5 ft x 20 ft
Key Differences
Pick LifeGuard EPDM 8x10 (A) if you want the more affordable option and a larger square shape; choose Anjon Manufacturing 5x20 (B) if you prefer a long rectangular roll that may fit narrow trenches or long runs. Both are 45-mil EPDM, rated fish-safe with similar user ratings and mixed notes on puncture resistance, but A lists a heavier, standard cut sheet while B is presented as a long roll
Lifeguard 45-mil EPDM Pond Liner, 5 ft x 20 ft
45-mil EPDM rubber pond liner; durable, UV and puncture resistant, fish-safe for ponds, water gardens, and aquaponics. Customers note good quality, durability, and ease of use with thickness that holds up in winter
Pros
- durable 45-mil EPDM material
- UV and puncture resistant
- fish and wildlife safe for koi ponds
- easy to cut and work with
Cons
- some users report puncture sensitivity varies
- liner weight noted as heavy
Lifeguard 45-mil EPDM Pond Liner 8x10 ft
Durable 45-mil EPDM pond liner, flexible and UV/puncture resistant, safe for fish and wildlife. Customers note good quality, durability, and ease of cutting
Pros
- durable 45-mil EPDM material
- flexible and easy to cut
- UV and puncture resistant
- fish and wildlife safe for ponds
Cons
- mixed feedback on puncture resistance
- heavy weight cited by users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LifeGuard Pond Liner |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Anjon Manufacturing |
| User Reviews | Tie |