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WAYNE PC2 Portable Transfer Water Pump With Suction Hose And Attachment, Black

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| Heavy Duty Plated Bronze Volute For Durability | Convenient Transfer Pump For Household Use | Portable and Lightweight | Removes Water Down To 1/8" with Water Suction Attachment (Included) | 120 Volt, 350 Gph From the Manufacturer The Wayne PC2 transfer water pump is powered by a compact but powerful 120 volt motor. The included suction set allows drainage down to 1/8". A bronze plated pump provides long life and resists thread damage common to alternative plastic models. Includes 6' suction hose, water suction attachment and replacement parts kit. Similar applications to the following rands of transfer utility pumps , Craftsman, Zoeller, Flotec, Water Ace, Myers, Little Giant, Liberty, Pit Viper, Ridgid, Blue Angel, Sta-Rite, Starite, Diamond, Star, Flint and Walling, Coleman, Maytag, Jacuzzi, ShurDri, Shur-dri, GSW, Teel, Master Plumber, UL listed

Brand: Wayne


Color: Black


Material: Thermoplastic


Style: Above Ground


Product Dimensions: 7.6"L x 9"W x 9"H


Power Source: Corded Electric


Item Weight: 5.9 Pounds


Maximum Flow Rate: 340 Gallons Per Minute


Maximum Lifting Height: 6 Feet


Voltage: 120 Volts


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.6 x 9 x 9 inches; 5.9 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ GIDDS-521200


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 15, 2006


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Wayne Water Systems


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #202,640 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #205 in Power Water Pumps


#205 in Power Water Pumps:


UPC: 728639266009 040066206206


Global Trade Identification Number: 06


Manufacturer: Wayne Water Systems


Brand: Wayne


Model Number: GIDDS-521200


Item Weight: 5.9 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.6"L x 9"W x 9"H


Material Type: Thermoplastic


Style Name: Above Ground


Color: Black


Maximum Lifting Height: 6 Feet


Voltage: 120 Volts


Flow Rate: 340 Gallons Per Minute


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Good for Flushing Tankless Water Heater
For the price, it is hard to beat this little pump. Like a couple of other purchasers, I used it to flush a Rinnai tankless water heater for 45 minutes per the manufacturer's directions. The pump ran flawlessly and was hardly warm at all. Here are some observations for those who will use it for similar purposes: 1. The Wayne pump is suppose to be self-priming but the instructions say to prime it with a tablespoon of vegetable oil. I primed the input hose with the water heater company's specified flushing fluid (vinegar) and it started pumping right away. 2. The illustration shows a transparent hose, but I received a 6-foot yellow garden type hose of high quality with brass connectors. It would have been nice to see the liquid flowing through the hose, but this was minor as I could verify the pumping action at the outlet end of the hoses. 3. The pump comes with a replacement impeller, hose gasket, motor brushes/springs, etc. Nice touch. 4. Mount the lightweight pump on a wood base to give it more stability. Otherwise, it will flop around every time your hoses are moved. 5. Note that the pump inlet and outlet are male fittings. This means that to connect to the tankless water heater (or perhaps to another hose), you will need a female-to-female adapter. I made one out of a piece of 10' scrap garden hose with the original female fitting at one end and I installed a replacement female fitting (sold at Home Depot for repairing hoses) at the other. One end was installed at the pump, the other at the water heater. (Short lengths of hose with female connectors at both ends are available as hookup hoses for clothes washers. New ones sometimes appear in thrift stores for as low as $1.00.) 6. Wear hearing protection when operating this pump indoors. While not ear piercing, it is noisy if operated inside a room. 7. When you finish flushing the waterless tank with vinegar and then with water, don't forget to flush the pump itself with water as well as the hoses and fittings. The vinegar is dilute acetic acid and it will eventually eat away at the brass plumbing fittings if not well flushed with water. 8. Finally, I noticed that there is a Hydropoint 1/10 hp utility pump similar to this Wayne pump sold by Amazon. It too is suppose to be self-priming, but I bought the Wayne pump because it had 10 times the number of feedback ratings and most of them were very favorable. While the Hydropoint may be just as good (it looks somewhat similar), I was not disappointed with the Wayne pump as it paid for itself the first time I used it. Update September 14, 2012: I again used this pump to flush the tankless water heater for 45 minutes. I did not prime it with vegetable oil or anything else to see if the pump is truly "primeless" as claimed and it sucked up the vinegar and pushed it through the water heater heat exchanger without a problem. I later flushed the pump with clear water from a 5 gallon bucket. It emptied the bucket in under 1 minute, living up to its claim of being able to pump about 340 gallons per hour. It's a neat little pump, already has paid for itself! Update October 5, 2016: This pump continues to operate flawlessly to flush the Rinnai tankless heater. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2012 by T. Victor

  • Smooth, quiet, powerful
Just used this little Wayne pump to evacuate 40 gallons from the water heater in my basement upward and out to the driveway, so I could install a new water heater. Setup was easy (poured a tablespoon of vegetable oil in each of the ports to prime as instructed), pumping started immediately and the whole job only took nine minutes! The unit is solid and heavy for its size with a clean design, so it seems well made. I also have no idea why some reviews called this pump "noisy," because it just purred along smoothly at a reasonable decibel level, especially considering the work it was doing. Good tip: if you're not able to monitor the output of water at the other end of a hose and the source (like a water heater) is hidden from view, you'll know the pump is done when you hear the impeller rise in pitch because it's speeding up with no liquid resistance remaining. Then unplug the unit immediately so you don't risk burning it out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Ted L.

  • The pump is good, just doesn't move enough water for me.
I bought this to drain my pool cover when it has too much rainwater on it. PROS: 1. It is easy to use for almost any needs to transfer smaller quantities of water. 2. Depending on the need, it could be VERY effective (e.g. draining a fish tank) 3. I love the filter it comes with to put on the end of the hose. It is great to use on the pool cover, and keep debris from being sucked onto the pump. 4. It makes some noise, but in the outdoors, it doesn't seem to be bothersome (I don't know about inside). 5. If you have patience, it is a good price for a pump to remove water from a pool cover. CONS: 1. I like to have a power switch on anything that is used around water. It needs a switch of some kind. Since there is no power switch I am afraid to leave it alone when it is doing it's job. 2. Since there is no power switch I am afraid to leave it alone when it is doing it's job. 3. It needs some kind of fuse, just in case it gets wet and shorts. 4. The cord is a bit short for my needs, but I have been able to work with it. SUMMARY: I would like to find a pump that moves more water and meets the needs noted above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020 by M.D.

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