| | |  | Pumps | Home » » » » » » Portable Utility Pump - Pls100 1Hp 720Gph Port Pump | | | | | | | Description: | | The Wayne 1 HP 720 GPH portable lawn sprinkling pump is designed to draw water from ponds and rivers to sprinkle lawns or gardens, clear standing water, and empty or fill tanks. It's made from durable stainless steel that holds up to wear and has threads that won't strip. The pump generates suction lift of up to 20 feet, with a maximum discharge head of 180 feet and 720 gallon per hour maximum flow rating. The automatic thermal protection prevents overheating if small extension cords are used to power the pump, and a garden hose adapter makes start-up simple. You should use this pump with the highest amp-rated cord possible for optimum performance. Wayne backs its pump with a one-year limited warranty. | | | Features: | |
• Stainless-steel pump housing
• Pumps up to 720 GPH
• 1" NPT suction and discharge threads
• Garden hose adapter included
• 120V continuous-duty motor
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 18.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 22.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 18.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 20.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 43 reviews |
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Don't buyJun 22, 2008
By J. Wilson I bought one of these pumps last winter but did not get to try it out till this summer. After trying to get it primed for about an hour it finally spit out a little water, and I mean a little. If you have to put it in a creek or pond make sure the bank is not higher than 5 feet because it will pump enough water to run a sprinkler. All this pump is good for is running a small fish pond.
26 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Lawn Sprinkling Pump Rated as one star!Aug 13, 2008
By Lester Taylor I started using this pump in August and it worked very well. In October I tried to use it again and the motor would not run. I called the company and they were not helpful. They said that I could send it back for them to look at but they most likely would not fix it since I had used it for more than a couple of hours. So beware that the Wayne company will not stand behind the pump. They said that my pump had been thermally tripped and would not believe me when I told them that it had never been tripped. Now I know why there are so many Wayne pump products for sell as refurbished. If I send my pump back for repair, they will not repair it for me but will resell it as refurbushed. This is poor customer service. I will never purchase another Wayne product again.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Wayne PLS 100 lawn sprinkling pumpJul 05, 2007
By Robert Anderberg
"CougBob"
Works, great, throws alot of water, we use it at the lake using a 1" suction hose to pull water out, and a garden hose on the other end to sprinkle. If you need a portable sprinkler pump this is a great choice.
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Pump sucks alrightMay 28, 2009
By J. Carlson
"movinmikec"
This pump's product description needs only state two things: 1) that you'd better have an AC outlet RIGHT NEXT TO the "stream" or other water source you're pulling water out of, and 2) that you will NOT be using a generator, extention cord, or anything else but a wall socket (and NOT a CAMPER's wall socket) with this pump.
So, imagine working until midnight to plant $800 of and 30 varieties of fruit trees. Imagine no rain in sight for over a week for your freshly planted investment. Now, imagine banging on your neighbor's door and watering-in your trees by HAND until 3am because you had to leave town the next day, and because this pump refused to do what its made for: pump water.
I tried using an inverter to power the thing. Nothing. I tried a 1400 watt generator. Nothing. I tried using the outlets in a camper powered by a generator. Nope. So over 3 hours at midnight, I found myself MANUALLY pouring water from 55 GALLON DRUMS into a WHEELBARROW and wheeling THAT over PLOWED DIRT to my $800 worth of trees spaced every 25 feet. I am NOT happy with "city-fied" water pump. If you have any use for it beyond the length of its cord to a wall, don't buy this one. Called Wayne Pump, and after they accidentally hung up on me once, they had two reps confirm that uses like I've described (from a generator or extension cord) are "not what it was designed for."
Useless. And don't buy from Amazon unless you want to pay a 15-50% restocking fee ON TOP OF sending this heavy sucker back to them. Piece of junk and rip off.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Quiet and Powerful!May 18, 2007
By Shawn
"Idea-Coliseum"
The first thing you notice; QUIET! The second thing you notice; POWERFUL! Need any more review than that? It works great for my application. I have a 250 gallon tank that took over two hours to empty for watering trees. It now takes 25 minutes. Very cool! Very Quiet!
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