This pump is small but works well. Takes very little power to operate and puts out about 40 PSI. The only problem I had is that the pipe threads are a bit rough so it's difficult to seal.
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This pump is very badly made, although not noisy, it gets hot in one minute. It does not suck water in even after priming. It works good when the pump is below source water level. In other words, you can bend a pipe and use it as a siphon and save $31. This pump is completely useless. DO NOT BUY IT.
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Pump is much better made than other import that I have purchased. Runs quiet, pumps good. Only one problem, the threaded holes are just a little too big to get a good seal without copious amounts of Teflon tape.
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Comparable spa pumps are $100 or more. This one works just like the others but is only $20. I had to modify the input and output to fit the hoses on my spa, but other than that it works great. It has a metal housing for the pump, where my previous one was plastic and it cracked where the treaded part met the housing.
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Was looking for way to move rain water from my 55 gallon drums to soker hoses. This pump works Great. There's enough head pressure in the drum so pump doesn't need priming. Moves water through 4-100' soker hoses using a 4 outlet hose manifold without any problem. This $30 pump does the work of a $100 plus pumps. I install hose quick connects so easy to hook up to other collection drums. Highly Recommend!
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