Wayne EEAUP250 1/4 HP Pompa sommersa multiuso in materiale termoplastico rinforzato, 1, nero

Brand:Wayne

3.5/5

345.94

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Wayne EEAUP250 Pompa sommersa multiuso termoplastica rinforzata da 1/4 HP, 1, nera DAL PRODUTTORE Collegare e lasciare la pompa incustodita per rimuovere l'acqua senza problemi. Ideale per vespai, tetti piani, pozzi delle finestre e altre aree problematiche intorno alla casa dove si accumula l'acqua.

Qualità che meriti: assemblato con orgoglio negli Stati Uniti per una qualità di cui ti puoi fidare; poiché iSwitch spegne la pompa quando l'acqua è inferiore a 1/2 pollice, non è necessario scollegarlo; questa pompa non funzionerà a secco. Caratteristiche aggiuntive: in grado di gestire aree pianeggianti come scantinati, vialetti, ecc., nonché spazi ristretti come pozzi di finestre e acquari. Design efficiente: design sommergibile rinforzato e sigillato; una volta attivata, la pompa rimuove l'acqua fino a 1/2” sulla superficie. Pompaggio automatico: il livello dell'acqua deve essere di almeno 1-3/4 pollici affinché la pompa si accenda, adesca e funzioni; livelli d'acqua inferiori a 1-3/4 pollici non attiveranno l'iSwitch per avviare la pompa, quindi sarà necessaria l'attivazione manuale. Rimozione dell'acqua a mani libere: il modello WAYNE EEAUP250 ha la tecnologia iSwitch, che attiva la pompa una volta che il livello dell'acqua è superiore a 1-3/4 pollici e si spegne automaticamente quando l'acqua scende al di sotto di 1/2 pollice.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Wayne
Brand ‎Wayne
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,346 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Horsepower ‎1
Included Components ‎Pump
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6.5 x 6.5 x 12 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6.5 x 6.5 x 12 inches
Item model number ‎EEAUP250
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎8.56 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Wayne Water Systems
Material Thermoplastic
Material ‎Thermoplastic
Maximum Flow Rate 51.67 Gallons Per Minute
Maximum Flow Rate ‎51.67 Gallons Per Minute
Part Number ‎EEAUP250
Power Source Corded Electric
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎6.5 x 6.5 x 12 inches
Size ‎1
Style Submersible
Style ‎Submersible
Voltage ‎100 Volts
Warranty Description ‎1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty

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Scritto da: Robert mizutani
Works great
Love the fact that this pump doesn’t need to be constantly manned. You can use it in a bucket and the water stays low so it won’t overflow if you forget to shut it off or turn it on. Love it.
Scritto da: Mr Gadget
I’m very impressed with the power and features at this price
My main sump pump system failed me during the recent heavy rain storms in California. Luckily, one of my friends lent me a portable unit that could attach to a hose. The problem with the unit that I borrowed is that it couldn’t shut itself off, so I had to check on it every 30 minutes, during a vicious rainstorm, so that I could make sure not to burn out the motor. After the storm is over, I found this unit by Wayne. It’s amazing! It has a small form factor, and seemingly only a 1/3 hp motor, but this is crazy, powerful and worked very well with my hose. I also really like the feature where it shuts itself off. At this price point it is totally worth it . If my main sump pump system fails, I feel confident I can drop this into the bucket and it will pick up the slack until I get the unit fixed. I highly recommend this product!
Scritto da: CA Guy
Pumps great, automatic and reliable
We had backyard and patio flooding so we needed a pump that we could leave on all the time and unattended, that also could remove water down to a very low level. Most sump pumps are designed to work with higher levels of water that accumulate in a sump, so they don't work well on flooded patios and sidewalks. Although there are other pumps that remove water down to a very low level most don't have an auto on feature and can't be left to run dry, so they need lots of attention. This pump is perfect for our needs, it comes on automatically and removes water down to less than 1/2". So now when we have a big storm we can confidently sleep through the night rather than getting up every couple of hours to check the water level as we had to do with our old manually activated pump.
Scritto da: Seth H Wahlberg
Great little pump!
I have this pump installed in a hole in the yard. I dug the hole as that portion of the yard floods due to slope. I dropped this pump in a large bucket, sunk it in the hole and ran a 50 foot hose off of it. The pump works like a charm! Has an auto shut-off feature once the water level is below pump base. I leave the pump out through spring, summer and fall in WI. I do remove, clean and store for the winter and take my chances with early winter rains. Any other other fix is a huge undertaking and $$$$. For now this pump is saving the day.
Scritto da: Azureblue
A Real Workhorse!
1/7/23 Update, over 2 years and still working perfectly! We live in an older geothermal designed home. There is a stone lined or filled pit under the foundation that our heating and cooling ducts run through before the air enters the house. Being in south Louisiana where you can see the water table in a crawfish chimney, it collects ground water in the rainy seasons. It can flood your ductwork. You essentially need a bilge or sump pump to clear it out. The pumps we had before had the external bladder float switch that would not kick on until there was more than 4 inches of water down there. Let me tell you how that humidity can grow mold, everywhere! This rascal does not like water at all, it wants it gone. When it was first installed, it would draw the water down and fall into short cycles because the water would seep out of the pit into the sump slowly and it has a hair trigger. I didn't want it working so hard so I put it on a 15 minute incremental timer. It runs for 15 minutes every hour. I'm more than impressed at how it has performed for over a year now. Humidity levels inside the house are not perfect but they are much better than before. Pretty sure it can't handle dirty water very well but we are lucky. The water in the pit is a crystal clear, ground and stone filtered, constant 62 degrees. Lol, it's probably cleaner than the well water we use! Sometimes I feel like we are wasting it dumping it on a remote part of the property. Maybe we need a koi pond... but the pump has been a beast!
Scritto da: Brian H. Peruta
Reliable Pump and Fast
This pump is a work horse in a small form factor. I ordered one 4 years ago. I liked it and ordered another for another house. And recently I picked up a third when I needed a sump pump for a basement. With all the rain we had here in 6 weeks I was happy I did. There are a couple of things to consider. First I dug a hole in the basement floor and inserted a 5 gallon bucket with holes drilled in the sides and with screen around it. I backfilled the hole with small rock that would allow water through. Pretty simple and common setup. Plug it in and water disappears. First, if this is how you use the pump and you use a 1 and 1/2 inch hose, a 90 degree connector is needed to fit right in the bucket. It comes with one for a garden hose but using that would mean no check valve. So off to the hardware store. If you are using a check valve and depending on your setup it's a good idea, keep it as close to the pump as possible or the water that comes back will kick the pump on again (depending on how far away the valve is). Mine was about 3 feet higher and I had this problem. I rearranged things and moved the check valve close to the pump and it was perfect. I would have given this pump 5 stars except I had to buy a 90 degree part to make my configuration work like I wanted. The first 2 pumps are almost 4 years old and still going strong. Would definitely buy another if I was in the market.
Scritto da: amp
So far so good - counteracting threats to flooding the basement
The drain pipe under the house can't keep up with the deluge of storms that are hitting the area. The king tides in the bay area and the heavy storms are slowing the normal drain flow. This works in shallow water so we don't have to dig a super deep hole. We placed it into the shallow basin around the regular drain. If you have flooding in your house, a multifaceted approach is best. Make sure your drains are clear enough, set out containers to catch the storm water,and use a sump pump. Your hour house is worth it!
Scritto da: nro
Well Built Pump
We used this pump for a crawlspace at our cottage. We tested it out and it works very well, quickly taking out most of the water. It is sitting in an indented area of the rock. The 1 1/4 inch output ideally should go vertical rather then horizontal. We have some concern about sand seeping into it, but it didn't work properly when we put a screen around it. We like the fact that it has a water sensor that turns on and off automatically.
Scritto da: Hany
good
Very good. I don't know if it will resist rust or not, but it is good
Scritto da: Matthew
Amazing for window wells
I did my research...and I tried all sorts of solutions - but nothing else worked. I had a window well on the low side of the slope in our land. With the warm temperature after fresh snow, all the snow started melting and coming towards the house and filling the window well. This pump is AMAZING compared to a traditional sump pump. It is self priming (vs some sump pumps that MUST be submerged 6-18") !!! This point cannot be understated, the self priming is key, and another key is that there is no float system. The system is controlled with a simple water contact system, when there is water (it detects at about 1") it starts the pump. No wiggling, no priming - it just works. With other pumps I had to check on the pumps many times because despite the pumps being in a well, they would only work when the water was at level or above the pump...at which point the water was also coming into my house through the window seals. With this new pump no problem! Just reliable service life!!! Dont hesitate, if you need a pump for shallow water activation (like I did for a window well) !!!! However, if you need a pump for a traditional sump pit and can allow for 18+" of water accumulation and a float system, I would recommend a different pump as this one may cycle too often and burn out overtime in a sump pit.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
First in many that does the job.
I’ve tried many pumps over the years. Pumps with different kinds of floats. Pumps that say they turn off but they don’t. This one has no float and turns off as soon as there’s no more water. Restarts when it accumulates again. Exactly what I wanted. I needed my yard drained via a drain box I put in. I use it for a few days in spring and some days in winter.
Scritto da: Tang
Perfect for a window well
Absolutely love this pump. It works exactly as promised and is perfect for my window well. I don't have to worry about my basement flooding, it does the job when needed. I only wish this was available in stores, but am glad I found it on Amazon.

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