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MEDAS 330 GPH 115V 1/10HP Auto Portable Water Transfer Pump Utility Pumps with Suction Hose Kit

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Arrives Monday, Jan 27
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Size: AC 115V


Features

  • VOLTS/FREQUENCY: 115 V/60 HZ; POWER:1/10 HP; MAX FLOW RATE: 330 GPH; MAX HEAD: 44 Feet; MAX SUCTION LIFT: 6 Feet.
  • This PORTABLE PUMP made of durable material, the house material is Powder Coated Carbon Steel, and the impeller material is NBR Rubber, the hose connectors is made of Metal which is higher reliability than plastic threads.
  • This is a LIGHT WEIGHT and PORTABLE self-priming pump with a convenient carry handle. This water pump is easy-to-operating and easy-to-service, connect hoses, plug in and youre ready to go. PLEASE fill the water in the PUMP HEAD before First-Time use!
  • This TRANSFER PUMP includes 6 feet SUCTION HOSE and WATER SUCTION STRAINER ATTACHMENT as well as an additional IMPELLER REPLACEMENT KIT. If use water suction attachment, this water pump can remove water down to 1/8 inch of surface.
  • MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS: MEDAS water transfer utility pump is the perfect tool for aquariums, outdoor ponds, swimming pools, leaks and flooding in basements, flushing a tankless water-heater, etc; Not just for utilities, it also works well to water your lawn and garden

Brand: MEDAS


Color: Black/Blue


Material: Plastic, Rubber


Style: 115V 330GPH


Product Dimensions: 8.66"L x 5.71"W x 8.66"H


Power Source: Corded Electric


Item Weight: 5.8 Pounds


Maximum Flow Rate: 5.5 Gallons Per Minute


Maximum Lifting Height: 39 Feet


Voltage: 115 Volts


Brand: ‎MEDAS


Color: ‎Black/Blue


Material: ‎Plastic, Rubber


Style: ‎115V 330GPH


Product Dimensions: ‎8.66"L x 5.71"W x 8.66"H


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Weight: ‎5.8 Pounds


Maximum Flow Rate: ‎5.5 Gallons Per Minute


Maximum Lifting Height: ‎39 Feet


Voltage: ‎115 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎MEDAS


Item Weight: ‎5.8 pounds


Date First Available: January 21, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works as Advertised
Size: 1HP
You might want more HP; but worked good enough to empty 3 holes in decent enough time; 120 gals by bucket the time before; lead too this purchase; Now if I can just get them finish dug, completed and inspected so I can pour the crete.....
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by todd bishop

  • Pumps from a 5 foot depth all around my pool
Size: AC 115V
Not an expert at all here. I ordered then read later that it is not supposed to be good to draw water from a six foot depth, and thought I'd have to return it, but tried it, and it works very well to suction up stray stuff from the bottom of my pool, and I have no problem working the entire pool with a long garden hose (46 foot?). Not sure I'm using it the way it was intended, but I've used it for over a half hour several times. I really don't have much of an idea what I'm doing, and to me it's a bit awkward to set up to run, placing it in a discharge area well away from the pool, priming it with a garden hose squirting into the garden hose attached to the pump, watching for the runoff, quickly dunking the primed hose into a bucket above the level of the pump so it won't siphon backwards while I dry my hands to run over and plug in the (heavy duty) extension cord, running back over to dunk the primed hose quickly into the pool, but then ... good to go underwater for a while! The triangular thing will fit snug to a garden hose, with some use of careful force, and it does suction up dead algae easily just as I want, so I have a good time with it (and dry my hands before jumping out and running over to unplug it from the wall socket). It would be better if it had an on/off switch on the motor housing, but maybe there's a reason why not. It's about the amount of effort to set up as a simple pressure washer. Not as convenient as the pool hoses and pump, but those pump out w-a-y too much torrent of water set to "waste". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Dapperdobbs

  • A Little Disappointed
I just started with this pump by testing it a few times by sitting it in a dishpan and filling with water. I don't know how long this will last but for now it seems ok. I'll start by pointing out each minor disappointment by category. Why I gave four stars. Easy To Use: for the most part yes it is except that it absolutely has to be in at least 6 inches of water to prime properly. I initially thought that as long as the base was under water it would be fine but no it will not pump anything unless half of the pump is under water. I literally thought I got a defective pump because it wouldn't suck just slosh water around like a washing machine and water would start to come out the crease between the two halves. After putting it in deeper water it pumped great and quick. On a side note the 6 inches is without any bases on it, add width of base to the six to know how deep the water should be. Noise Level: yes it seems pretty quiet except for when not primed as stated before, it's noisiest when its not in deep enough water to prime and just sloshing water around. Basically draws air and wont pump. Easy To Install: for the most part yes except initially I thought the bases were only held on by a couple clips. Turns out theres actually a screw holding it on as well. Since its plastic don't apply to much force, once you remove the screw it comes off pretty easily. All in all it does ok, I just don't know if my basement will get deep enough to kick it on. I bought this because my other pump just wasn't keeping up with the water coming in. I currently don't have any base on mine, it requires deep enough water already, adding a based would require even deeper water. I guess we will wait and see with the next heavy downpour how it does. I do wish it was like my other pump with a sensor that kicks it on in only 1 1/4 inches of water. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021 by hunter4life

  • Effective mini pump
Size: AC 115V
The media could not be loaded. I’m very pleased with how it is moving the dirty water out of my hot tub in preparation for the cold weather season. I was concerned that it would not work well and for the price I was very pleasantly surprised at how efficient this little pump is working. Clean the water out very nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Wisconsin Guy

  • Declared storm disaster
This 3 in 1 sump pump was purchased for removing water from my low lying homes front porch/yard in an effort to divert a heavy deluge of rain water surpassing my storm drains and gutters ability to handle the onslought of this storm. This is not an easy just plug it in and it works kind of pump that we've used in the past. In fact, it seems very temperamental and didn't work during the storm at all. We simply could not get it to work and I found myself with a friend digging trenches in the heavy rain. Soaking wet and disgusted at my purchase! Then another storm directly hit and again I was faced with flooding and my daughter re read the manual, fiddled with removing the bottom of it, (3 jn 1pump) seems as though this setting , just a removable /changeable bottom piece,supposedly allowing different levels of water, is very persnickety and with it, the pump simply doesn't even turn on, or if the pump starts operating, it suddenly stops for no apparent reason? You must jiggle it around, to get it pumping again? After an hour of working on what I think should have just came on, she finally got it to start doing its job. This, after two other men had tried to get it going and instead grabbed a shovel! Flooding did occur and I purchased this due to it's price and it was the only money I had at the time, to prevent my home from getting flooded. It didn't work when I needed it most. My home was flooded and I have since tried to use it for other household things to pump water out and it does not do the job. I feel it was a supreme waste of my money time and efforts to even try to use it for anything. In situations such as removing water from your bathroom floor for toilet overflow, or your porch during a storm, you don't have time to mess around trying to get a pump to even power on? I'm sorry to say I don't recommend this additional headache to anyone. When you want to remove water, you don't have the luxury of tinkering with a temperamental pump that seems to have a mind of its own and is no easy task to figure out. The manual was no help at all in trying to get it to function. It's 3 in 1 seems to be a 3 in 1 chance that it will even turn on! I am a widow and don't have any expertise in sump pumps to be sure, but I know if you plug one in and drop it into the water, it should at least try to come on, and it did nothing! My home was flooded. Thank you for reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by Misty

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