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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Super powerful pump. I have some issues in out basement with both our sump pumps and sewage ejector pumps. We have very large crocks and each has two pumps, so if one can't keep up, the second one kicks on. These have been workhorse units and have been reliable so far. Nice and quiet, listing sewage about 4' and over about 6' to the main drain. So far no issues. Will report back after a few more months.
Off The Grid Ken
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
When looking for a good sump pump, material is always key. This thing is going to be in water for any working hour of it’s lifespan so you want cast iron or stainless steel which is my preference. Stainless steel will cost you a bit more so you also have to take that into account.Another big thing to not is this pump will leave about a foot of water behind which is unacceptable for some applications so take note of that.There haven’t been any issues with clogging so far and it has been working well for me for the past couple months.Overall if it falls within your tolerances for water height this is a good choice.Until We Meet Again-Off The Grid Ken
Mr help you
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
This 3/4Hp Sewage Pump was an easy install for a burnt out pump that my friend had. He called me at 9pm when his septic pump burnt out and luckily I had the pump. He had a 1/2hp pump so the 3/4hp was more powerful at moving that grey water out into his leech field. It's been installed for about 2 months now and no issue. Good Quality Pump.
WvW
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
This a well constructed pump. It's all cast iron. I've used both stainless with cast and solid cast sump pumps. The total cast iron always withstood the test of time. My sump runs about every 10 minutes, 24 hours, 7 days a week. Unless it's raining then it's much more frequent if it ever shuts off. That's why I'm going from 1.5 to 2" discharge. The capacity is greater which I need. I like the long feet that keeps it up off the floor of the sump pit. I get iron ochre in the pit and this should keep if from the pump for awhile longer. The pump runs very quietly.
OntheMountain
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
This pump is built to last. The cast iron construction is heavy duty, which is what you want in a submersible sewage pump. If you're replacing a similar pump, it really will be plug and play with the float already in place. Just make certain that the maximum head provided will meet your needs. If you aren't sure what your requirements are, you definitely should have a qualified plumber evaluate your system. Whether you're replacing your primary pump or installing a back-up, I believe this pump is a good value and I recommend it.
The Dirty Gringo
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
works like a charm. It's really powerful, handling up to 6400 GPH, which is impressive. Installation was a breeze, and it fit perfectly into my existing setup. The build quality seems solid, and I haven't had any issues with it clogging. The price is reasonable for the performance you get. The only minor downside is the noise level; it's a bit louder than I expected but still overall, this pump has been reliable and efficient for my needs.
Tony Cerino
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Heavy and solid. Feels like it will last. I can hardy hear it run, it's that quiet.
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