⚓ Stay afloat with MAXZONE’s silent powerhouse pump!
The MAXZONE Submersible Boat Bilge Water Pump delivers a robust 1100 gallons per hour flow at 12V DC, lifting water up to 13 feet. Built with marine-grade stainless steel and ABS, it ensures long-lasting durability in harsh environments. Compact and silent, it’s ideal for boats, RVs, pools, and spas, providing reliable automatic water removal wherever you need it.
Brand | MAXZONE |
Material | Stainless Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Style | Non-Automatic 1100GPH Pump |
Power Source | dc |
Item Weight | 14.1 Ounces |
Maximum Flow Rate | 18.33 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 13 Feet |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Manufacturer | MAXZONE |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.69 x 3.98 x 3.62 inches |
Package Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
Brand Name | MAXZONE |
Model Name | boating bilge pumps |
Part Number | Cavalrywolf |
Included Components | bilge pump |
K**N
Great product!
I recently installed the Maxzone bilge pump on my boat, and I couldn’t be happier with its performance. The 1100 GPH flow rate is impressive and ensures that my boat stays dry even in rough conditions. The automatic float switch is a game-changer, activating only when needed and saving battery life. The pump is also durable and well-constructed, with a moisture-tight seal and ABS material that gives me confidence in its longevity. Maintenance is a breeze thanks to the detachable strainer base, which makes cleaning quick and easy. While it can be a bit noisy, the peace of mind it provides far outweighs this minor inconvenience. Overall, the Maxzone bilge pump offers excellent value for the money and is a must-have for any boat owner. Highly recommended!
A**L
Very strong
This is probably too strong for what I need it for. I use it to clean out my duck pond a few times a week to give them fresh water. We use the water for our garden and compost bin. I attached a 48’ hose to it and this thing pumps like 18g per minute. I could have gotten less flow so I don’t drain the water so fast, but this thing works great for its price. I’ve used it a dozen times now.Instead of carrying around a battery I use a battery charger and just put negative to negative and positive to positive and it works perfectly.If you need something affordable but incredibly strong this is the way to go.
W**R
Works great for my Pool cover
I am a big fan of using 12 volt (safe near water) to clear the water off my pool cover - I simply have large plastic tray with holes drilled in it which the pump is bolted to - it is heavy enough to submerge itself - plug it up about 45 minutes later 2 inches of water is gone (left some to weight the cover down a bit) - from the heavy rain the night before- Pool is 32’ x 16’ so not a small pool! I simply use a small car battery to power it up. I know the pump is not designed for pools but it is way easier and safer than then the 120 volt ac pump I also own. Safer is the key !!!
S**N
Nice Pump
I installed this in the sump of my 23 foot sailboat. It replaced a 500 GPH Rule manual pump.I like the dual use feature - automatic and manual. The automatic float worked smoothly, kicking in at about 2 inches of water. The 750 GPH was more than I needed, for a small sump in a little boat.I deducted one star because the leads are so short, about 2 feet. Another foot would have made it easier to fish the leads out of the sump into a dry area.
B**E
Surprisingly good remote construction pump
I've been using this pump for construction projects from time to time. Mainly when diging down and running into ground water when working on plumbing. I've paired it up with a Stanley car jump pack with an on off switch and it has been great.
M**R
Works great
I use this to pump out the rainwater from my 12 ft Jon boat. It does a good job. Easy to clean out the debris that may clog the impeller.
T**E
Good price
Great pump just what I wanted.
S**N
There when u need it
I installed the Maxzone 750gph in the bilge of my Pike. I just got the boat and found it has a small leak. I was up to a lake for a week recently. It was reassuring to know that Maxzone pump had my back if the boat happen to take on to much water. We had one night of some heavy rain again I didn't have to worry. The pump would do its things. It was easy to hook up. I used an inline fuse and wired the automatic wire and ground straight to my deep cycle. I ran the manual wire to an open switch on my panel. All my grounds come together on a buss so the manual switch was already grounded from what I'd done to set up the auto function. The pump seems well made. I did install a check valve in line so it holds water in the appox 16"of discharge hose. That needs to be flushed b4 going to a different lake. Living in Minnesota I'd just hate to be the person that spread an evasive species of any kind to any lake. I hope y'all share that mind set. All it takes is for everyone to pay attention to there own boat and gear. I should mention, The pump was quiet. The water splashing back into the lake was louder then the pump. I've already bought one of Maxzones 1100gph pump for another application. With 1_1/8" discharge that pump can move some water. I really don't have anything negative to say about the 2 pumps I've purchased.
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