Tools & Hardware : Wayne Water Systems VIP50 1/2 HP 2,500 GPH Submersible Utility Water Pump

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Tools & Hardware : Wayne Water Systems VIP50 1/2 HP 2,500 GPH Submersible Utility Water Pump

Wayne Water Systems VIP50 1/2 HP 2,500 GPH Submersible Utility Water Pump

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3246





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Wayne
EAN: 0040066205988
Label: Wayne Water Systems
Product Manufacturer: Wayne Water Systems
Model: VIP50
Publisher: Wayne Water Systems
Ranking: 3246
Studio: Wayne Water Systems


Product facts:
  • 1/2 HP submersible utility water pump can handle material up to 1/2-inch thick without clogging
  • Removes water within 1/8 inch of surface
  • Glass reinforced housing prevents rust
  • Connects to garden hose with 3/4-inch adjustable discharge adapter
  • 1-year limited warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
This unique utility pump passes 1/2in. solids such as leaves, pebbles, and other debris without clogging. 1 1/4in. discharge is adaptable to garden hose thread with rotating adapter (included). Motor is thermally protected to prevent overheating. Easy-access handle for complete portability. 1-year limited warranty. U.S.A. Flow (GPH): 2,500, Volts: 115, HP: 1/2, Max. Total Head (ft.): 15, Suction Type: Bottom, Discharge Port (in.): 1 1/4 (3/4 Adapter Included), Pump Housing: Glass Reinforced Thermoplastic, Volute: Glass Reinforced Thermoplastic - will not corrode or rust, Impeller Shaft: Glass Reinforced Thermoplastic - will not corrode or rust, Solid Handling (in.): 1/2, Power Cord (ft.): 8, Thermal Overload Protection: Yes

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Wayne 1/2 HP 2,500 GPH submersible utility water pump can handle material up to 1/2-inch thick without getting clogged. It can pump out 2500 gallons per hour, with a bottom suction that takes out water to within an eighth of an inch of the surface. Glass reinforced thermoplastic for the housing, volute, and impeller prevents rust, the 3/4-inch adjustable discharge adapter easily connects to garden hoses, and an easy-access handle provides complete portability. Wayne backs its pump with a one-year limited warranty.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Paul
This pump worked great for draining my pondless waterfall the only problem was that the discharge is 1 1/4 and the hose I purchased was 1 1/"2 so off to the plumbing store for a jerry rigged adapter. I would have like the pump to come with 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" after all the discharge hose that they recommend is 1 1/2".



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not up to the task
When I bought the VIP Wayne 1/2 HP submersible pump it was to be a backup source of water, from my swimming pool, to control a possible house fire. In fact, the stream it produces won't even reach the the roof of the house. So much for Wayne pumps for fire protection.

Robert M. Phillips,
Disappointed Amazon customer



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works Great!
Previous pump (another brand) was worn out and we also wanted one with the hose connection not on the top. When the hose connection is on top, the pump tips over too easily. We use this to pump water off the solid pool cover on an inground pool. We hope this lasts as long as the last one.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - I was cheated
a hose was recommended for with a coupling that does not fit..
i called wayne and they said go buy one at lowes ...gee thanks



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