This water drill pump is ideal for draining small ponds, fish tanks, small pools or even a flooded basement. The hose connection is 3/4 in. and uses any standard garden hose. The unit pumps up to 750 Gal. per hour and is self-priming up to 12 ft.
- Ideal for transferring water from one source to another
- Self-priming up to 12 feet
- 3/8” shank fits all common chucks
- Unit pumps up to 750 Gal. per hour
- It is recommended to use a common silicone; to apply, unscrew the side and put a bit of grease on the housing where the rubber fan blades touch, then reassemble
- Designed to work with most electrical drills with a maximum speed of 2,800 RPM
- Do not get the drill wet or use the drill pump with flammable liquids
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Cristal O’Keefe (verified owner) –
This does pump water – but not fast. I need to move 25 -30 gallons & it works fine. I mounted mine to a board to stabalize it. I pre lub the system with olive oil to help suction at the start.
Dee Aufderhar (verified owner) –
Easy to use. Quiet and efficientVery good buy.
Lawrence Berge (verified owner) –
Works great for small water product emptying, just remember to set your drill to counterclockwise or reverse when using.
Caroline Prosacco (verified owner) –
I have used the pump 4 or 5 times and am very pleased with its performance. I found it more convenient to operate when it was mounted on a board and the drill was supported to properly align with the pump shaft. It has been ideal to transfer rain water from one catch-barrel to another.
Kailey Ullrich (verified owner) –
The drillpump works as advertised and has great suction.
Chesley Daugherty (verified owner) –
We had a foot of water in the basement and this took care of it in no time.
Sage Kassulke (verified owner) –
It was exactly what I need and it works great
Virgil Corwin (verified owner) –
It works really good
Norene Stark (verified owner) –
Simple, inexpensive drill-powered pump; 12 1/2 gpm; male garden hose fittings. The arrows showing flow direction are opposite of the direction you will need to run your drill (reverse). Great for short term, temporary uses (e.g. water heater draining).
Noemy Boehm (verified owner) –
Works like a charm. Pumped out standing water from a 6’ deep hole after a deluge where I plan on planting a tree. Second rainstorm caused more fill up. Product works wonderfully and I would highly recommend.
D’angelo O’Kon (verified owner) –
pump works great. it has had a 20v max running it on a few different jobs and no issues.
Clinton Pollich (verified owner) –
Previously had a different/smaller model drill pump. I found this one online and decided to give it a try. My husband cleans out water from our automatic water-buckets for our horses. So far its worked like a charm. It’s also a lot faster than trying to scoop out the buckets by hand. I highly recommend this pump for smaller jobs such as this. Hoping it lasts several more months!
Tremayne Schmeler (verified owner) –
Works perfect with my testing and has very good transfer rate. I mounted it to a board with a cheap cordless drill.I don’t know how it would hold up to dirty water but I will be using it for transferring fresh water to my RV.
Florian Dickinson (verified owner) –
I was looking for a self priming pump. It has proven it is. Good flow. Rugged appearance for plastic body. Happy with purchase. Would give it 5 stars, but only used it twice.
Edd Volkman (verified owner) –
Well built heavy duty pump.
Jesus Kiehn (verified owner) –
Excellent pump. Pumps water very fast-high volume. The bracket for fastening down pump is an excellent option.
Zola Greenfelder (verified owner) –
Easy to use and durable so far, but I have only had it for one month and used it maybe four times
Luigi Streich (verified owner) –
Very inexpensive and gets the water to move. Don’t expect 750 GPH if you are using a hose. I’m getting around 200. That’s still not bad. 2 things to consider in the setup: 1) ensure you have a proper hose on the supply side. The connections require a female connector on both sides. 2) it’s best to mount this on a small piece of wood (needs 2 screws) in such a way that will support both the pump and drill body. If it is not mounted the pump and drill will try to spin in opposite directions. Overall it gets the job done and you can’t beat the price.
Vilma Schuppe (verified owner) –
Works really great. I pump water from a bayou to my backyard pond. It is a 20′ incline to bayou with another 25′ horizontally to the pond. This pump works better than my transfer pump. There is no problem with it priming itself. I will buy another one just to keep for a backup if ever needed.
Shanny Brown (verified owner) –
Very good value. Worked perfectly to drain sunken hot tub.