Premium Hand Drill Water Liquid Pump

(70 customer reviews)

$ 29.70

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Premium Hand Drill Water Liquid Pump

$ 29.70

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Description

Premium Hand Drill Water Liquid Pump

Our Premium Hand Drill Water Liquid Pump is Ideal for transferring light liquids such as freshwater, seawater, oil, dilute organic solvents, insecticides & liquid fertilizers. It is perfect for ponds, pools, sprinkling systems, flow irrigation systems, gardening, rain barrels, large aquariums, use in agriculture settings, shallow and deep water wells.

Features:

  • Stainless steel mechanical seal, brass impeller w/ radial peripheral blades, #4 steel iron shaft make for a heavy-duty pump that stays put even in windy outdoor conditions.
  • Single phase motor is thermally protected against overloads using a thermal device (overload cutout) fitted in the winding.

  • Ideal for ponds, pools, sprinkling systems, flow irrigation systems, gardening, rain barrels, large aquariums, use in agriculture settings, shallow and deep water wells.
  • Ideal for transferring light liquids such as fresh water, sea water, oil, dilute organic solvents, insecticides & liquid fertilizers.

Specifications:

  • Material: POM
  • Drive method: electric
  • Uses: Pumping in any environment
  • Pump shaft position: other
  • Impeller structure: no impeller
  • Number of impellers: no impeller

  • Impeller suction method: single suction
  • Principle: Centrifugal pump
  • Performance: corrosion resistant
  • Conveying medium: clean water pump
  • Head: 3 (m)
  • Flow rate: 0.2 (m3/h)

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Premium Hand Drill Water Liquid Pump – Blue
Reviews (70)

70 reviews for Premium Hand Drill Water Liquid Pump

  1. Harper WhyteVerified Purchase
    Just as described...
    Kelsie HansenVerified Purchase
    Just as on the homepage! 5 stars.
    Arwa LugoVerified Purchase
    and then spits out from the other end. It really works well! The mechanism was a stiff at first, I actually opened it up, took it apart and spun the t...More
    and then spits out from the other end. It really works well! The mechanism was a stiff at first, I actually opened it up, took it apart and spun the turbine manually to spread the lube around, then worked without problems. One thing could be improved, the post that inserts into the drill chuck is round, would be better if it was hexagonal to prevent slippage.
    Isma WebberVerified Purchase
    Get that drill out and get yourself a board that will fit not only the pump but the drill when attached and laying flat (totally not necessary because...More
    Get that drill out and get yourself a board that will fit not only the pump but the drill when attached and laying flat (totally not necessary because you can hold it stationary - the drill - I've not tried it while holding the pump and drill as that didn't seem like a good idea).
    Mohamad MaddenVerified Purchase
    Needed a pump to empty a waterbed. This pump did great. I attached it to a small board so the torque wouldn't spin it. I put some mineral oil in it fo...More
    Needed a pump to empty a waterbed. This pump did great. I attached it to a small board so the torque wouldn't spin it. I put some mineral oil in it for initial lubrication. I connected a 3' section of hose to the end marked with an arrow as the inlet and a 50' garden hose to the end marked with an arrow as the outlet, then turned the 3/8" pump shaft with a 110 v drill in the direction marked on the pump housing. One thing I noticed was that the metal hose fittings screwed easily onto the pump, unlike a less-expensive pump where the fittings were molded too large. FYI, the pump direction for spinning appears to be backwards based how I expected it to work, but I connected per the arrows and it worked just fine. I do wonder how to best prep the pump so the impeller doesn't deteriorate before I need it again. Any suggestions?
    Alysia FinchVerified Purchase
    This pump works surprisingly well. I ended up purchasing an electric pump as well because using this thing for over 10 minutes is not worth it. That's...More
    This pump works surprisingly well. I ended up purchasing an electric pump as well because using this thing for over 10 minutes is not worth it. That's not the pumps fault, that's me not wanting to sit there holding a drill for extended periods of time. I did keep this pump and still use it for small jobs. This pump is a work horse and It will take anything you throw at it.
    Ansh CorbettVerified Purchase
    After reading the reviews on this here as well as on the Lowe's.com website, I decided to give it a try. I am in the process of capping off a few one-...More
    After reading the reviews on this here as well as on the Lowe's.com website, I decided to give it a try. I am in the process of capping off a few one-inch water lines, and because we use a well, it takes about fifteen minutes to drain our system. Invariably, water from upstairs ends up draining thru the water line I am working on buried and in a trench, filling up the hole I've dug-- or the trench-- with muddy, soupy water.
    Anoushka AndersenVerified Purchase
    This is great for small jobs like pumping out a sprinkler hole to fix it, etc. I bought two 3' foot RV hoses and just leave them attached to this pump...More
    This is great for small jobs like pumping out a sprinkler hole to fix it, etc. I bought two 3' foot RV hoses and just leave them attached to this pump. I would recommend attaching it to a board with a strap or you will have to step on it when you use your drill otherwise it will will want to twist, a lot of friction. Very good gpm for such a small pump.
    Bryson FentonVerified Purchase
    I bought this drill pump in order to rinse out my maple syrup lines out in the woods using a 20V DeWalt cordless drill (1750 RPM). It didn't self-prim...More
    I bought this drill pump in order to rinse out my maple syrup lines out in the woods using a 20V DeWalt cordless drill (1750 RPM). It didn't self-prime as easily as would have with a faster drill, but it did work. Once primed, the rinsing solution would flow powerfully through the pump. If you have trouble getting it to self prime, I have three suggestions: (1) make sure the chuck of the drill is tight, (2) make sure that the drill is turning clockwise, and (3) hold the pump and the outlet hose as low as possible while triggering the drill. Once it is primed, try to keep it primed by plugging the output hose between uses.

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