Editorial Product Review:Amazon.com Item Description:The Simer Geyser II 1/6 HP submersible utility pump comes with an 8-foot power cord, garden hose adapter, and a thermoplastic corrosion-resistant body. It features a maximum pumping capacity of 1260 gph while its 115-volt, 6 Amp oil-filled Simer motor provides dependable high efficiency. With built-in thermal overload protection, the pump comes with a 1-year limited warranty.
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Works well on hot tubs
I bought this product to empty my hot tub. It empties it quicker then I can fill and clean it with my garden house. I like how a regular garden house can hook up to it. And you can use a water nozzle or sprinkler and water your garden at the same time. Good value and good overall product.
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Simer pump
I needed this pump to replace a worn out pump used to remove water from my inground swimming pool cover when opening it in the spring. It is relatively lightweight but effectively moved a lot of water. I am happy with this purchase.
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Seems like good value.
Although I have not yet used this pump for its intended purpose (to drain my hot tub), I tested it in my sink and it seems to work just fine. Considering the price, in my mind, it's a good buy.
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Outstanding Pump (Time tested.)
I've had an original Simer Geyser pump since 1987 and it is still working good. I use it to pump my pool cover and to pump out my pond. The original Geyser had an all-metal case and has withstood getting frozen solid in ice for weeks at time and getting clogged with muck. It can also run dry for days at a time if someone forgets to shut it off. The Geyser II has a plastic case and so far has not been tested in solid ice. (I'll update this review after the winter.)
Tip: To cut down on leaves and muck clogging the unit, I put the pump in a 5 gal. bucket that I have drilled with many ΒΌ" holes to act as a filter.