At NZ Stirrers, we pride ourselves in innovation and forward thinking. This beauty is Engineered to pump upwards of 200,000 litres* per day and pushing it up to 2kms away to a maximum height of 200m*.

Standing tall at 12.0m on a Tower made from Corten Steel to give that old rustic appearance with blades 4.80m wide and painted in Pioneer Red. The bottom section of the tower has a Corten perforated metal sheeting around it 2.40m in height. It comes with a ladder (for easy maintenance of the head) which is galvanized, and then painted in Pioneer Red.

Windmills are by far the most environmentally friendly option over solar power, electric water pumps or diesel/petrol engines. Over the 50-year plus lifespan of a windmill you will only have to grease the bearings and change a few seals in the pump itself. Windmills are using free, natural wind energy without the ongoing bills for maintenance or monthly power bills.

All of NZ Stirrers windmills are 100% made right here in NZ and come fully assembled, delivered, and installed anywhere in NZ.

Here are some important things we need to know about your water requirement so we can design the perfect windmill to meet your needs.

  • How much water are you requiring each day or each week?
  • What are you needing this water for?
  • Are you drawing water from a dam or spring?
  • Or are your drawing water from a “Bore” if so, I will need a copy of your Bore Log emailed to me.
  • How far are you needing to pump your water in a straight line?
  • What is the total lift or height you need to pump your water to?
  • Whereabouts are you planning to draw your water from and what is the lift from this water to where the windmill will be sited? There is a 5.0m limit to what a windmill can draw from to pump this amount of water.
  • What is your local average yearly wind speed?
  • What is your location?
  • What size Windmill did you have in mind?
  • Can you send me some pictures of your pond/Dam area?

Special Note: Every client will have different water requirements along with different Environmental surroundings, like (distances, hills, and wind conditions). Volumes will vary with these different and uncontrolled conditions. Keeping in mind if there isn’t any wind, there is no water pumping. The higher you need to push your water the less volume you will be able to pump.