Superior Pump 92341 1/3 HP Cast Iron Submersible Sump Pump with Vertical Float Switch

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  • 1/3 HP Sump pump moves up to 2,760 gallons per hour; pump will lift water up to 25' of vertical height
  • Rugged cast iron construction; 10-foot cord length
  • Vertical float switch to automatically turn the pump on/off. Switch on and off point is 6 and 2 inches
  • 1-1/2 inch NPT discharge for high capacity pumping
  • Superior Pumps are Built to Last, engineered with quality components and are 100% factory tested
    • introduction

      04-04-2023

      We bought this over the summer for our shower and it worked fine. then Now that winter is here, we have it set to 130 degrees and it never gets over 100-109, which is lukewarm at best. The colder it gets outside, the less it will heat up. It may be fine for a sink but not great for showers.

    • KoolTy

      04-04-2023

      Fairly simple instructions, but still watched YouTube videos 10 times before attempting. Everything feels high quality. Happy that everything including 1 gallon of solution fit neatly in the bucket

    • Seattand

      04-04-2023

      Like how easy to install

    • Wotifra

      05-04-2023

      had a different brand "little Giant" paid much more. that junk burned out a switch, 11 months old. They had no switches to fix?? THIS pump, is made better, and has a small foot print. It Worked very well this past weekend. Thanks for that. Outstanding quality, at a very fair price.. Also, knowing that Amazon, Has a great customer care program. stand behind what they sell. thanks folks

    • portion

      06-04-2023

      Easy to set up and works great. Pump is quiet and strong while the container is solidly built. As long as your float is adjusted properly then you should be able to just set it and forget it. Used this for an RV so that I can simply open the tanks and then pump them slightly uphill towards the septic. Not sure about longevity so I'll update in a few months

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