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The ECO-FLO PUP62 Water Transfer Drill Pump Kit delivers a robust 300 GPH flow rate powered by your drill, making it an efficient, portable, and versatile solution for draining water from sinks, tanks, aquariums, and engine sumps. Compact and lightweight, this USA-made pump combines durability with eco-friendly operation, ideal for professional and home use alike.

























| ASIN | B00LIRSW0Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #198,237 in Garden & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Garden & Outdoors ) #1,325 in High Pressure Pumps |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | ECO-FLO Products PUP62 Water Transfer Drill Pump Kit, 260 GPH |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.1 x 6.5 x 7.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Item model number | 260 GPH |
| Manufacturer | ECO-FLO Products |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 11.13 x 6.45 x 7.29 cm; 226.8 g |
A**H
Muy bien funciona mejor de lo que esperaba, por el precio pensé que sería de mala calidad pero cumple su función correctamente.
S**R
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.
R**K
I recently used this pump for pumping the RV antifreeze to winterized my camper. In my opinion it work Led excellent. It was easy to use. If I did have a comment it might be that the hoes for sucking the liquid is stiff and curly and given the fact it’s cold here already it didn’t really want to unwind and relax but that’s a very small issue. I’d buy this again.
E**O
Muy buen producto, muy económico y muy eficiente
T**N
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.
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