💧 Power up your pump game with wolfcraft’s sleek, drill-driven liquid mover!
The wolfcraft Pump 2202000 is a compact, submersible liquid pump designed for fast, efficient transfer of non-potable water. Compatible with any power drill of 600 watts or more, it delivers a high flow rate of 1300 liters per hour through a durable plastic casing, weighing only 295 grams for ultimate portability.
Manufacturer | wolfcraft |
Part Number | 2202000 |
Item model number | wolfcraft-2202000 |
Size | 1300 l/h |
Colour | Black/Red |
Style | Submersible |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Flow rate | 1300 Litres Per Hour |
Cutting Diameter | 1 Millimetres |
Included Components | 1 water pump |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 1 Millimetres |
Item Weight | 295 g |
G**G
Much Better Than Expected for the Price
Very pleasantly surprised by the quality of the pump for the price. Robustly manufactured and even the supplied bolts to clamp it to a baseboard were of good quality. Easy to fir garden hose to the suction and supply sides of the pump and then attach to an electric drill. It does what it says and pumps liquids, at a very acceptable rate. Worked well lifting liquid approximately 2m. Very satisfied and great value for money.
I**N
Surprisingly effective little pump!
I used it with my drill to transfer water from a rain barrel, and it worked smoothly. Setup was quick, and the flow rate was decent. Definitely handy for small jobs around the house. Just don’t expect industrial strength, it’s plastic and best for clean liquids only.
B**R
Pump it up
This was just what I needed for controlling the water level in my wild-life garden pond. It worked well with a couple of lengths of garden hose pushed on to the nozzles, and my very old drill firmly on the shaft -- you'll need your chuck key. You should also observe the black arrows on the two black nozzles; I started off trying to pump in the wrong direction, blowing when I ought to have sucked, but after I slapped my forehead and got the right hose into the pond, the pump primed itself and started to shift water. The instructions recommend a 600W drill, but mine is much weaker. Nevertheless, it did the job. Every five minutes I stopped the drill and let it cool down. If you are going to stand close, I recommend ear defenders, because the combined pump and drill noise is very noisy.Before you can start, you must bolt the pump on to a board, and a clear drawing shows how to do this. Nuts, bolts and washers are included, so after drilling two 6mm holes in my board, I was ready to go. I wish there were some way of clamping the pump body to the drill body, then we wouldn't need the board. Anyhow, it's a low-cost and effective gadget.
C**E
Small with great power.
Outstanding piece of equipment. I used it to drain a pond and it was very strong and sturdy. I used a battery drill and it pumped very well. It had strong suction and it pumped the water out very fast. Would highly recommend this.
H**R
Not durable
Ok but does not last as it starts to leak, not the most durable item even with limited sporadic use.
T**T
All pumped up
Why did you choose this product over others?:Just used the pump on first day of hosepipe ban in North Yorkshire. Fantastic little piece of kit.
S**D
excellent little gadget
review for Wolfcraft - Waterpump Attachment for drills - 1300 Ltr/Hr===================================================bought for one of the drains that keeps getting blocked, its under decking and the only way to clear it is to remove the water first. With quite a few cheaper pumps it was tempting to go for one of the cheaper ones, but with so many good reviews here I decided to try this one. I bought this with some clear braided hose and jubilee clips.I didn't get a chance to mount it on a board (works well with just one hand to stop it from turning). Used garden hose and jubilee clips to attach to the pump.no priming needed, over a metre hose on sucking end and over two metres hose on the squirty end, works a treat. I thought it might struggle with the sludgy, icky water but worked a treat. Setting up is very simple, you attach two hoses on the pump (i bought a cheap one and cut it for each end). I used jubilee clips as i didn't fancy getting sprayed! You then attach your drill to the metal bit sticking out of the pump and then just press the drill trigger to start pumping.Used first on a handheld battery drill, and then using the mains sds drill (with chuck adapter) when the battery ran out (didn't want to wait for the battery to charge again). Well worth the money!Just so happened our washing machine broke down too (ic board went on it whilst it was halfway through a cycle), so easy to suck up all the water stuck in the drum - would have been a nightmare emptying it by hand.Excellence gadget - best to mount it on a board though, and useful if your drill has a trigger lock, otherwise you have to keep your finger down on the drill trigger to keep the water flowing..
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