- (1)Diaphragm Pump,(1) set of instructions,(2) 1/2" barbed hose adaptors,(1) 50 mesh inlet strainer
- 3.0 Gallons Per Minute capacity flow, and 45 PSI pressure setting
- Self priming, smooth, silent operation and can run dry without damage
- Voltage: 12 VDC Dimensions: 7.84" X 5.00" X 4.62" Amps: 3.0 (6.0 Max. Amps)
- 4-Year Warranty
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Juanita Walton-Spears
Great little pump
What a great little pump! We have a four passenger paddle boat on our one acre pond. The foot wells fill with water every time it rains. After two summers, I was tired of manually bailing it out, so I decided to see what was available in the form of a DC powered pump. Discovered this one and decided to give it a try. We purchased a 10 ft DC power cord that we attached to the connection on it and plug that into my ATV. The pump removes the water quickly and easily. It comes with a filter that is easy to remove and clean, and keeps debris from getting into the pump. There's no problem when it runs dry, and I appreciate that it doesn't need to be primed. Wish I had thought of it sooner. I highly recommend it!
Gina Ordiway
Perfect installation and seems like a quality product.
I purchased this to replace a shurflo unit that had failed. This seems like a quality pump. It is very quiet when running, but very efficient. So far I am very pleased!
Abegail Sapetin
Great value
This seems to be a great value compared to the Surflo pump. It was $30 cheaper and includes the filter (which Surflo doesn't). It is much quieter than the 15 year old Surflo, and seems to pump water fine. This also has a 4 year warranty compared to 1 year on the Surflo. In addition, I thought there was a problem with the pump after I installed it. Seaflo promptly sent me a replacement, which I ended up sending back because the one I installed is working fine. But their customer service was great.
Ali Moss
The back bone to a primitive water system
I'm really loving this thing. I'm not a plumber or adept at plumbing related things at all, but this thing has made life so much more easy. I own an undeveloped piece of land. No water. No power. I've spent months building up a "tent city" of sorts, but camping gets old without running water. This guy is the backbone of my water supply. I run a short (garden, everything is garden) hose from a 275 gallon tote (which I supply from a submersible pump in a nearby creek), then into and out of this pump with the use of this Anderson Metals Brass Garden Hose Fitting, Connector, 3/4" Male Hose ID x 1/2" Female Pipe and this Gilmour 1/2-Inch Brass Double Female Swivel Hose Connector 5FPS7FH and then another short hose that splits to a shower Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless Water Heater and Outdoor Shower and a table/faucet Tricam MT-2 Outdoor Fish and Game Cleaning Table with Quick-Connect Stainless Steel Faucet, 150-Pound Load Capacity. The system has worked very well. I use a small 22AH battery to power the pump which I charge from a main solar system on the other side of camp when it gets low. I don't let it die but it has gone 3 trips with multiple hand/dish washings and showers without going out (the draw is like 3 Amps so that would theoretically be (slightly under) 4 hours of constant running before the battery is at 50 percent). At which point I'll run an extension cord/small charger across the camp and give it some more juice. It gives me plenty of pressure to do either the faucet or the shower (I've never tried both at the same time). But it blows me away it's just as much pressure as turning on a house faucet. It's quiet enough to where I need to be within 6 feet to hear it and I can never hear it from the tent at night. But it also rarely cycles on except for when I'm running water obviously. I haven't found a need for a holding tank or anything at least in my situation. It doesn't exactly look professional with all the hoses strewn around and what not, but it makes multi day camping trips so much more fun!
Alfonso Lopez Jr
Camp shower GO!!!
Used this pump for a camp shower, supplying power from a solar bank and running the output through a propane on demand heater. Works perfectly!! It is a tad louder than it appears it would be, but not too bad over all. The included strainer ensures nothing too big gets into the pump, or into the heater, Overall incredibly pleased with the simplicity of setup and ease of use!
Verso Gina
Quiet!
I was able to plug it directly to where the old pump was on my ‘89 Coachman. Pumps hard and so quiet I didn’t think it was on at first.
Jen Nicole
I'm happy with it.
Lish Oglesby
It’s your moneys worth.
I been using this pump for about 4 months and it’s doing an awesome job, quick start and quite.
Ayesha Ashraf
WS8756 Highly recommend
purchased for a off the grid cabin. Use with a 65gal. storage tank. Supplies bathroom sink, insta hot shower, and toilet, also kitchen sink. love it, no issues. has flow switch built-in to the pump, but wired up electrical switches to power it from the 12v battery.
April Richards
Great value, super quiet. Bonus points for an included filter.
My ShurFlo pump met an untimely death due to ingesting some silicon caulk from the fresh water tank in my Catalina. As much as I tried to rebuild the ShurFlo, it was too corroded to disassemble without damaging the housing. This pump was the equivalent to the ShurFlo 2088-433-344 in terms of flow and current, and at a fraction of the price and it included a strainer to boot! The size was roughly the same and installation was a breeze. It's much quieter than it's replacement and it's performance it equal if not better. Hoping for many trouble free years!