

💦 Stay dry, stay ahead — the Prostormer 3500 GPH sump pump has your back when water strikes!
The Prostormer 3500 GPH 1HP sump pump is a high-performance submersible pump featuring a powerful 1 horsepower motor capable of moving up to 3500 gallons per hour. It offers versatile outlet sizes for hose compatibility and a built-in float switch with automatic and manual modes for smart water level control. Constructed with durable thermoplastic and a sealed design, it resists corrosion and debris buildup. Ideal for intermittent use in flooded basements, ponds, pools, and irrigation, it requires regular maintenance to ensure longevity.
























| ASIN | B08KDKKK7R |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,533 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #19 in Sump Pumps |
| Brand | Prostormer |
| Cord Length | 16 Feet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,534) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2020 |
| Finish | Submersible Clean/Dirty Water Pump |
| Horsepower | 1 Horsepower |
| Included Components | Diameter outlet adapter |
| Item Weight | 10 pounds |
| Item model number | PSWP03D |
| Manufacturer | Prostormer |
| Material | Thermoplastic |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 58.33 Gallons Per Minute |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 26 Feet |
| Part Number | PSWP03D |
| Pattern | Water Pump |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 8.75"L x 7.75"W x 13.5"H |
| Shape | 1HP Sump Pump |
| Special Features | Float Switch |
| Specific Uses For Product | Build-in Float Switch |
| Style | 1HP |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
E**T
Float panel modification
Worked fine through hurricane Milton. Here it is about 9 months later had a big rain and it did not automatically start up. I tilted it and it started right up. The float was not rising to the top to activate the switch. There was an air pocket in the front float area so I removed the float area cover and drilled 4 small holes in it to release any air that may get trapped in the chamber around the float. Started filling the pit with water and the pump came on automatically. Tested 4 times, looks like the issue has been resolved. The cover that is around the float was set in there so tightly that no air could escape. Just in time for the next hurricane season.
A**Y
Great Pump
UPDATE! 7/16/2025 After almost a year now we guesstamated over 800 hours and it still pumps water. This pump in on a concrete block 2' 19" deep inside a 55 gallon drum with the top cut off and the bottom side up with a hinged door. It has pumped sand and leaves with more water than I can imagine from storms, hurricanes and a broken pipe for a week. I am buying another one just like it to be sure we don't flood out. After all that it has done I can not trust it to keep going. It has paid for itself more times than I can count. Used it for an automatic lift station for my new french drain. Out of the box it pumped far more water than expected but the auto would not function without shaking the pump. This was during a 4 inch downpour. Took it out of the hole, tinkered with the float and it began the auto great as seen in the video. Checked it today and the hole was filled, pump completely submerged. Shook it and bang! It began working perfectly again. The problem is, I am not going out in a Florida thunderstorm to kick-start it every time. I'll keep it for something later, but it's getting replaced with a REAL, reliable automatic sump pump.
P**.
It Pumps.... That is about where it ends.
I have a sump pit I installed. Now "Gravity" will allow this pit to let water flow out but only after it fills to almost full. So in my case, it's kind of a fail over. Only if we get heavy rain do I even worry about it. That said, i wanted to put a pump in to help keep it lower because the GROUND around (and even under) my house/basement is saturated and I wanted to try and help it out quicker (relatively speaking). Additionally, I want to be able to avoid the overflow of my sump (natural drainage) on the heavier flow. THus I needed a Sump that would come on/off automatically. This one looked like a good fit. I purchased it, got the appropriate adapters needed to hook up my hose (for now) and let it go. Worked like a charm. After about a week, of going down and checking on it periodically, I started to notice that my sump basin was near full (at the level where it would drain naturally out the top pipe). The pump SHOULD have been running and SHOULD have come on when the basin is only about a third of the way full. Just shaking the hose attached to the sump, which jarred the sump pump, was enough to cause it to kick on. Then it would work fine (on and off) for a short period. (It's easy for my to check because I get about .5 gallons of constant flow into my sump basin on a regular basis). However it eventually would no longer come on. I left for almost a week to go hunting, came home after a few good rain storms, went to my basement and the floor was all wet. We had gotten enough rain to overwhelm my sump basin's natural draining (without the pump) which is why I want the sump pump in the first place. I tried to like this pump. I like it's power, I like how well it pumps out. I like how quiet it is, but in the end, I need a reliable pump that will turn on and off reliably, and this pump is NOT it. If it cannot do the main thing for which I needed it for, it's no good to me. I submitted my return/refund request and will look for a different model.
F**L
Works well
Lasted just about 2 years til the day. Plastic area gets brittle and starts to fade and crack. Had issue with mice chewing thru cord. Open it up because it stopped working and inside motor showing rust, smelled like it burnt out. had it on automatic setting.
O**E
Extremely satisfied with the Pump. My question is it sturdy enough to spend the winter underneath my deck ? THX
C**N
BOMBA DE MUY BUENA CALIDAD Y FUNCIONAL. NO TENGO QUEJA Y FUNCIONÓ CORRECTAMENTE PARA DESAZOLVAR UN CUBO DE ELEVADOR QUE SE INUNDÓ POR LLUVIA. ES UN BUEN PRODUCTO.
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