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Flotec FP0012-6U-P2 Universal Discharge Hose Kit, 24-Feet by 1-1/4-Inch or 1-1/2-Inch

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About this item

  • Universal, Fits 1-1/4" or 1-1/2"
  • Ideal for pedestal pump discharge
  • Works with submersible sump pumps
  • Ready to install for emergency or permanent use
  • Hose clamp included,1-1/4" and 1-1/2" high-impact NPT barbed adapters


Product Description

Flotec FP0012-6U-P2 Universal Discharge Hose Kit, 24-Feet by 1-1/4-Inch or 1-1/2-Inch

From the Manufacturer

Universal discharge hose for sump pumps. Works with different size pumps for easy installation.It is a kit with 24’ of 1/14 inch hose. The kit includes fittings to adapt it to 1 ½ inch hose outlets on the pump .The adapters are barbed fittings.


Howard Pinkerton
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Hook up to sump pump to get water out of my yard.
Excellent easy to use and attach and is durable.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023
Durable easy to use the conversions work well and are properly threaded. Extends my washing machine drain line into my yard for use of gray water for water and repelling insect's who are not fond of soap.
James Kelly
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2020
Mine arrived with the 2 adapters and clamp missing
YJMK
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2019
Easy to break.
marc giroux
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2019
Parfait pour le prix
Anselmo
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2018
PERFECT CONDITION!
Ana
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2016
We use the hose to discharge the clothes washer's water into the yard. Because of the draught, the city only allows watering the yard twice a week, but with the use of the washer's water our plants are keeping nice and green. The hose is very light so it's easy to move from one plant to the next. We first bought a hose that's for swimming pools, I am not exactly sure how it is used in pools but I know we paid over $40 and it is heavy. We are still using that one but we have this Flotec connected to it and now I am ordering a second one to increase the reach. It's working beautifully for our purpose. If you're looking to reuse your laundry machine's water I strongly recommend this hose. In fact, I strongly recommend reusing the machines water! =]
GearJunky
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2015
I use three or four of these 24' long hoses hooked to each other ViaSpears 1429-012 1-1/4" barbed couplers, that you can pick up at just aboutany hardware store for under a dollar each.These 3 or 4 sections are then hooked up to a 1/3 HP sump pump to empty my aboveground pool. The 1-1/4 size hose carries the maximum amount of water to whatever dumppoint I wish, and hold up very well, as I have never had one degrade on meThere seems to be an ongoing problem that some reviewers are having with just how to hook thishose up to a superior sump pump. The pump I am using is the 1/3 HP Superior Pump 92330 which hasa 1-1/4" male thread for its discharge line. GO TO THE HARDWARE STORE, AND BUY A 1-1/4" FEMALE TO FEMALEADAPTER (Spears Sch. 80 1-1/4 Female Straight Connector D2464), SCREW IT INTO THE PUMP DISCHARGE, AND THEN SCREW IN THE SUPPLIED 1-1/4" TO BARB FITTING WHICH CAN THEN BE SHOVED ONTO THIS LINE.If you are using a flapper, pick up a couple of rubber reducer adapters and four hose clamps to fit the flapper to the sump outlet.
Juls of Ant
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014
Disregarding the price, the item is cheap and flimsy. Impossible to last for more than a few years of abuse.Now, factoring in the price, this is a stellar item for the price, What they offer for the few bucks is just mind boggling. I paid less then 10 bucks including shipping and I'm not even a Prime member (at time of this review), and its just an insolvable puzzle to me. The product does work and properly sized and very usable. It's probably capable of taking mild abuse as well for a short time. I never keep things for years till death so I do not need lifetime items. This fits the bill to me and does deliver the purpose.
gaby Hajjar
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2014
Very flimsy
johnrj
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2013
I these type of hoses for two purposes. I have some for emptying the pool to get the water far enough away from the house and the size of the hose reduces my time to less than 40 minutes per 1000 gallons. The second set of hoses is for my wet vac to clean out the wood stove. I can put the vacuum outside the house and vacuum up the ash and soot from the wood stove, without the exhaust blower putting any dirt in the air inside the house. If I need the dirty hose to add distance to cleaning out the pool, I put it as the 3rd extension away from the pump so no dirt would ever get near the pool area and the hose would be cleaned out sufficiently for storage. Makes both jobs a pleasure compared to using the old water hoses or regular vacuum set up.
Douglas Fontenot
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2013
Came packaged well, and I am sure it works well but I did not get a chance to use it. Its needs to come with the female adapter to fit the pumps that amazon sells. I had to end up using a garden hose instead of the 1 1/4 inch discharge hose which made draining my pool take much longer that I wanted it to. I still have not found the adapter to fit this hose. So if you want to use this product with the superior pumps make sure you have the adapter to go with it.
Son of the Unicorn
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2013
I was raised in the country and dealt a lot with horses in the country side. We used to have a really long horse that would run between the house and the well so that we would have fresh water. I have also seen shorter horses, but those were also mainly used for getting water from point A to point B. This horse is no different, it will run from one place to another carrying water in between. Sometimes it carries water from a place that doesn't need it to another place, and sometimes it carries water from a place to a place that needs it. This horse can carry water at many different speeds (known as horse powers). I have not yet come across a horsepower that this horse could not handle. I know that eventually I will, but I bet I won't for a while, and if I do, you will never know. I will admit however that I still don't understand how a single horse can carry water at such a large number of horsepowers. Sometimes people tell me, "It's the pump, Boyd." And I just nod because I feel like at this point I would look really dumb if I didn't. Also, like others have said, store this horse in circles and watch out for draculas.