💦 Pump It Up! Your go-to solution for all water transfer needs.
The ECO-FLO Products PUP62 Water Transfer Drill Pump Kit is a lightweight, versatile pump designed for efficient water transfer at a flow rate of 300 GPH. Ideal for various de-watering tasks, it features corrosion-resistant thermoplastic construction and fits standard drills, making it a practical addition to any home toolkit.
Manufacturer | Eco Flo |
Part Number | ECO-FLO - PUP62 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.38 x 2.54 x 2.87 inches |
Item model number | 260 GPH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Fits Standard 1/4” or 1/2” Drill |
Color | Green |
Style | Submersible |
Material | Thermoplastic |
Power Source | Wind Powered |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Flow Rate | 0.1 Gallons Per Minute |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | ECO-FLO - PUP62 |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**G
Simple and Easy to Use!
The product worked well to remove water where a 1/3 HP water pump is too big for the task. The small, clear hose works if there's no debris that can clog it. The hose diameter should be the same on both sides or use a smaller diameter hose on the "IN" side. It worked well for my purposes. I used a chorded drill. I did not try a battery powered drill. I only had to remove about 3 gallons of water.
T**N
Who Can I bill For My Electricity?
This was purchased to drain water from my broken washer and it failed miserably.I read the instructions and pre-oiled the pump as directed, connected it to my drill and set it to medium speed because I could tell it was made of lightweight plastic and rubber. It ran for 15 minutes and removed maybe one third of the water before it stopped pumping. I checked the hoses, lowered the pump inside the wash tub, and made sure the outlet hose was well below the water. A siphon hose would have worked better. Seriously.After checking the hoses I started the drill again but it would only pump at max speed, and as expected it pumped for about two minutes and stopped again. The impeller inside the pump was worn out and I finished by bailing the water out with a coffee can which was MUCH faster.I've written several reviews and have never wanted to rate a product with negative stars until now. In my opinion this pathetic excuse for a pump belongs in a dusty dollar bin at a thrift store. It is absolutely going back and I would like to know who I can bill for my electricity and the use of my drill.Yes, it was that bad and I wouldn't buy another if they were selling for $1 a dozen.
D**5
Definitely not 300GPH
I bought this for three main purposes. To help with water changes on a 65 gallon fish tank, pump water out of the basement and also with my small engine business (oil). I first tested it by sucking water out of a 5 gallon bucket of water connected to a water hose and impact sprinkler on the end. It was definitely enough to power the sprinkler through a 50ft hose. (Approx 150 GPH) Works good there, so I assume it would work well with fish tank water changes. I then used it to pump water out of the basement from a 5 gal bucket (water leak...). It had to work a little bit harder to push the water up elevation by about 15 foot through the same 50ft hose. Took about 5 minutes to pump 5 gallons. (60GPH) Then I tried to pump waste oil into another container in the garage. I used the provided hard line hose and I immediately threw it in the trash. I had thicker hard line hose and put it on the suction side of the pump. It was quicker, but still took FOREVER! I'd say it pumped about 3 gallons over the course of 10 minutes. (18GPH). I'm sure in their laboratory testing, they somehow come up with 300GPH, but using my 18v Milwaukee cordless drill, It's not quite that high of rating.
E**Z
It works well
I purchased this drill powered pump to help winterize my boat. It worked perfectly to flush antifreeze into water lines where gravity alone didn't work. The only down side to the pump is removing the gunk type of lubrication it comes packed with. Based on other reviews I initially I ran water through the pump to clear some of the grease but had to resort to rolling up paper towels and a Q-tip to get out the remainder. Once the pump was cleaned it worked perfectly. I used the liquid I'm working with to prime and lubricate the pump on start up.
W**D
Needs higher speed drill in order to work reasonably well
First try was using a high quality battery powered drill and about all that came our was a couple of slugs of rancid grease. Cleaned that out of the pump and tried using a higher speed 119 volt drill with much better success - it actually pumped a reasonable good stream of water. I use these small pumps for a number of years to assist in winterizing boats - suck residue water out of shower sumps, bilge sumps, water heater tanks, etc. This drill motor pump does the job but only at higher RPM’s. I am keeping it but would not buy it again since it will not work with a batter operated drill motor.
S**Y
Great for an emergency
I purchased this drill pump/hose combo a year ago during the Toilet Paper Shortage of 2020 as a prep for potential calamity due to COVID. We are full-time RV'rs and needed a way to transfer water into our fresh water holding tank from a non-pressured water source like a 5-gallon water can. Did not use this thing till yesterday due to the snow and extreme cold here in Texas from Snowvid 2021 as we lost water in the RV park. And it worked perfectly! Saved the day as I was able to transfer 30 gallons of freshwater into my tank in about 15 minutes. Glad I have this handy device!
J**L
You get what you pay for.
OK here it is. I used this to drain a 55 gal drum of water out of a basement in a camp. The temperature outside was in the 20s I ran this with an electric drill it did as was described once it was primed and I ran the drill for approx 5min. then let the drill have a break trying not to burn up the drill. I continued this until..But about 1/2 way in and this pump started to smoke I wasn't sure where the smoke was coming from at first due to my being in a poorly lit area but could smell something. I did as I shouldn't have and put my fingers on the face of the pump and it was hot enough for the sticker to transfer from the pump to my fingers. With the temperature being as cold as it was in that area and the fact that I had taken an inch thick slab of ice out of the drum I would have thought that should have kept the pump cool running but not the case. I figured this was going to happen but had high hopes for it. The old saying you get what you pay for..
S**R
It really works!
I bought this to empty the tray under my refrigerator. It works perfectly! Super easy to use! Water flows like crazy.Just two notes: 1) You need to use a drill; it is a mechanical pump, not an electric one. 2) You must keep the pump at least in the same height of the water source (below is much better). It is physics, basically.
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