💦 Pump Up Your Power Game — Never Let Water Hold You Back!
The VEVOR Deep Well Submersible Pump combines a 1.0HP output copper motor with 6-stage thermoplastic impellers to deliver up to 37 gallons per minute and a 207-foot lift. Its full stainless steel construction resists corrosion for up to a decade, while IP68 waterproofing and ETL certification guarantee durability. Equipped with a 33-foot cord and built-in check valve, it’s engineered for reliable, versatile use across industrial, irrigation, and home water needs.
R**E
Works as it should
Hard to show picture of it on use since it’s in a well, So just a box picture. If you have never install a well pump before get help because it isn’t an easy task at all.It took us a while to install and get it set up but once it was. It worked like it should work and we don’t have anymore issues or problems now. The pump seems to be well made and of good quality as well. The pressure was better and got more water faster.I would recommend using this pump if you need a new one.
R**S
Great pump great price
Works great real good pressure
M**D
You’ll have better pressure and flow than you’ve ever had
This we’ll pump was a life saver for our farm when the old well pump went out. Now we have more pressure and volume than we’ve ever had in the past to water our crops. Highly recommend. We dropped it into an 100’ well annd it’s perfect. Easy to install and setup. Much nicer than the old well systems and old style wiring. Highly recommend.
D**W
I'm impressed and still am after several months.And is why I wrote a review.
I saw bad comments or reviews before I bought this product..But I bought it at a discount on Amazon resale for a good price.And I had to give a review on it..Because I had my doubts but took a chance anyway.And I am impressed with it.Added a check valve..because why would you not.Makes it easier on the pump also is for back up in case the built in check valve in the pump fails.I have had it for several months now and still going strong.It pushes hard and only takes a few seconds to trip the 60 psi pressure regulator.And it being only 120 volts is pretty impressive.My well is deep or drilled deep.But I only have it about 35' to 40' down it the the well.And that gives me about 20' down under the water.It even came with the different tapes needed.I use mine on solar and batteries with a inverter and why I wanted the 120 volt.But if possible and you have to go deep down the well.I would suggest 240 volt pump.The wire is cheaper and the cost of running the pump is cheaper.That enables it more powerful for pumping.I don't care about cost of power because I don't pay a power bill.Mine works great and has for a good while.I recently opened up a valve to find some water line that where covered up with the removal of some old trailers and houses that are up hill from the well.Its around well right under 400' away and about well about 15 to 20' in elevation.The pipes where clogged with dirt and hidden under ground.i knew about where they were.but not exactly.So if the pump wouldn't push it out to reveal where they were.I was going to have to do a lot of digging.Well it took a few minutes but it pushed the clog out and push the water up to the top showing me where the pipes where.So with that I have nothing to say bad about this pump.Nothing but + signs from me on this pump.
K**E
nice pump
Working great is to setup lots of pressure.
A**O
Best price
Best price around, good quality, allmetal
R**B
If the first one acts up don't give up, just send it back!
The first one I ordered was bad from the start. I was able to use it with less than the rated performance for two days before it gave out completely. I returned it and they sent a replacement. It worked perfectly. I'm able to pump around 27 gpm 130 feet up from the bottom of my well to the top of my water tank. I can fill the tank 15,000 gallons in 9 hours. I bought the 4 year extended warranty but for the price I paid its just icing on the cake. Great little pump. I just ordered another one to keep in the shed as backup for our small farm but I'm not counting on needing it.
V**L
Would not fit in well casing until I modified it. Worked fine otherwise.
Lots of complaints. But first, the good parts are that it's a great value and seems very sturdy. It's great that it's offered in different variations of voltage, horsepower, and control box or not. I got the model 115V 1.5HP with control box. I like having the capacitor in the box where I can change it out if lightning fries it. The actual water pressure and flow is great. The pump was packed ok, in a hard cardboard tube and that inside a box... however there was still a dent in the pump's side. A huge problem for me the that there is a large metal wire guide on the side of the pump that does not allow it to fit in a 4-inch well. I've had 2 previous pumps that fit fine, but this one can't fit with that large metal wire guide on the side. Photo attached... it just doesn't fit. I removed the wire guide and the beefy cable was there, still in the way. I had to strip the cable jacket off and just laid the 4 individual wires on the side of the pump and I put a made a flat metal plate to hold down and protect the wires while making it small enough to fit in the 4-inch well casing. This method is probably outside of the normal home-owner skills. The control box works, but is very small. In the photo look at the plug compared to the working space leading up to the bottom of the terminals. While the pump cable is about 30 feet long, I had to extend with pump cable I already had, and it was hard to route inside the box. Also, I ended up discarding the provided 115V wall plug because I was using romex to go from the well pressure switch to the terminals in this box. It was had to position romex in this box. The terminals require a small screwdriver. Look at the photo again the terminal screws are inside a plastic tube as small as the holes in the plug blade. Had to use a jewelers small screwdriver set. The capacitor fell out as soon as I opened this box as the little plastic arm that's supposed to hold it was already broken. The wires on the overload breaker were loose. The box does not have any provisions to mount it, later I will put screws through the back into a wood post. Wires used from the box to the pump are black(115V), white(neutral), red(capacitor), green(ground). Refer to the chart on the inside of the box cover, because the terminals are only labeled C, M, A, PE. In conclusion pump the install worked after manufacturing a new wire guide and stripping the cable along the side of the pump and working inside the tiny control box. I would not recommend this to anyone else. I struggled because I got what I paid for. However it has been pumping water fine all night and it comes up to full pressure very fast.
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