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Plug in and leave the pump unattended for worry-free water removal. Ideal for crawl spaces, flat roofs, window wells and other problem areas around the home where water accumulates.
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Plug in and leave the pump unattended for worry-free water removal. Ideal for crawl spaces, flat roofs, window wells and other problem areas around the home where water accumulates.
Johnny100x
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
Bought 2 of these pumps for a problematic side of the house that accumulates water and if it goes high enough, it will seep into the house which has happened before. Although I had the drains cleaned, the sheer ferocity and volume of rain coming down lately would overcome any storm drain. Initially purchased 1 unit and witnessed this little beast pump out the water from storms we had the past 2 months before the atmospheric river storm we just had in CA. Once I heard about the monster storm that was coming and the amount of rain that was forecasted, I knew my lil beast needed reinforcements. Thus I purchased a 2nd unit and both performed admirably during the atmospheric river storm and gave me a peace of mind I didn't have before. However I still didn't sleep well because now I worried...what if the power goes out? Lol. It never ends. Highly recommend this product. 02/2024
Tri Mike
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
This has been buried in a bucket next to my patio for over a (very rainy) year and has been a beast throughout. Pumps all of the water before it can reach my patio, preventing flooding inside from an otherwise 3"+ puddle on my patio. Doesn't die, does it's job well.My only 2 minor complaints are as follows:- screwing on the hose takes more time than it should. I'm not sure if the threads are off or what it is, but it's just not easy. Works once on, though, and I've only had to do it a few times as I've moved the bucket and/or hose.- I think it would keep up with ultra-heavy rain better with a larger hose so I'm going to try that soon. Likely not the pumps fault to be clear. But we've had multiple days where it's rained HARD and the pump couldn't keep up at first, though again this may because of my hose diameter. But overall, this thing does its job amazingly well.-
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I found that using a fine netting bag around it stops it from being clogged so the auto pump works. There's a small hole inside the bottom section that must never be blocked. I opened the bottom part and there was small piece of debris that blocked it. After clearing it worked. I've bought several of these because the work well but burned out a few because the motor was turning off and on because of the blockage. The fine netting solved the issue.
PURUSOTHAMAN
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2024
Working great
Matthew
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2023
I did my research...and I tried all sorts of solutions - but nothing else worked.I had a window well on the low side of the slope in our land. With the warm temperature after fresh snow, all the snow started melting and coming towards the house and filling the window well.This pump is AMAZING compared to a traditional sump pump. It is self priming (vs some sump pumps that MUST be submerged 6-18") !!! This point cannot be understated, the self priming is key, and another key is that there is no float system. The system is controlled with a simple water contact system, when there is water (it detects at about 1") it starts the pump.No wiggling, no priming - it just works.With other pumps I had to check on the pumps many times because despite the pumps being in a well, they would only work when the water was at level or above the pump...at which point the water was also coming into my house through the window seals. With this new pump no problem! Just reliable service life!!!Dont hesitate, if you need a pump for shallow water activation (like I did for a window well) !!!!However, if you need a pump for a traditional sump pit and can allow for 18+" of water accumulation and a float system, I would recommend a different pump as this one may cycle too often and burn out overtime in a sump pit.
CA Guy
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
We had backyard and patio flooding so we needed a pump that we could leave on all the time and unattended, that also could remove water down to a very low level. Most sump pumps are designed to work with higher levels of water that accumulate in a sump, so they don't work well on flooded patios and sidewalks. Although there are other pumps that remove water down to a very low level most don't have an auto on feature and can't be left to run dry, so they need lots of attention. This pump is perfect for our needs, it comes on automatically and removes water down to less than 1/2". So now when we have a big storm we can confidently sleep through the night rather than getting up every couple of hours to check the water level as we had to do with our old manually activated pump.
Al
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2021
The pump works just fine. I would have hoped the start level would have been around a half an inch instead of the inch and a half to 2 in.
Alejandro Diaz
Reviewed in Mexico on January 1, 2020
Excelente producto
Dave P
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2019
Nice compact unit. Switch works well to come on and pump out water to a low level and then switch off. Quiet when running. Just got it for spring melt so no long term reliability information. Light to carry and has a handle.Very pleased so far.
pz51
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015
Excellent sump for emergency egress window well which flooded my basement. This pump has an automatic on-off activated by the presence of 1-1/2" water. Here are some installation tips:1. The dual plug arrangement alluded to in another review, now comes as two wires connected to a single plug.2. Although the right angle adapter to fit a garden hose included with the pump is attractive and simple, using a check valve is recommended to avoid back flow of the column of water in the hose; this can cause the pump to cycle on and off as the water flows back and triggers the pump to start again. I could not find a way to attach a check valve to the garden hose without a bit of adapting and additional fittings.3. The Universal check valve suggested in Amazon as a bundle requires additional fittings; instead, buy the $6.95 Everbilt Sump Pump Check Valve part #THD1021, available at Home Depot. This is 1-1/4" threaded to fit directly onto the sump pump without additional fittings.4. With hose clamps, you can attach the 24 foot Universal discharge hose kit directly to the 1-1/4" slip fit outflow end of the check valve. The hose clamps are included with the hose kit. This is the simplest arrangement allowing use of a check valve, without a lot of adapters/additional fittings.5. I dug a hole in the window well deep enough to place a 4" deep kitchen type plastic wash basin so the top edge of the basin was at the window well ground level. I set the sump pump into the basin after drilling multiple small holes in the side and bottom of the basin. This allows water to enter the basin and start the pump well before the water level reaches the ground level of the window well, which is about 4" below the window sill.
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