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The VEVOR Deep Well Submersible Pump is a 0.5HP, 115V powerhouse designed for industrial, irrigation, and home use. Featuring a 28 GPM max flow and 167 ft max head, it boasts a stainless steel frame with IP68 waterproof rating for up to 10 years of durability. Equipped with a copper motor with overheat protection, a 33ft electric cord, and built-in filtration and check valve, this pump delivers consistent, efficient water supply from deep wells with minimal maintenance.













| ASIN | B0BJTY7SNY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,041 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Well Pumps |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,304 Reviews |
| Flow Rate | 28 Gallons Per Minute |
| Included Components | 1 x 33 ft Electric Cord with US Plug, 1 x Deep Well Submersible Pump |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.02"L x 4.02"W x 28.03"H |
| Item Height | 71.2 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | with 33ft Electric Cord, 4 inch Stainless Steel Water Pumps for Industrial, Irrigation & Home Use, IP68 Waterproof Grade |
| Item Weight | 21 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Deep Well Submersible Pump |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4.02"L x 4.02"W x 28.03"H |
| Product Style | 0.5HP/115V/ Built-in Controller |
| Style | 0.5HP/115V/ Built-in Controller |
| UPC | 840281544707 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
J**O
GREAT Pump!!
****6 MONTH UPDATE 12/27/25****** IT IS STILL RUNNING STRONG!!!! I am still of the belief that if you take the time to do your research, and install this correctly, it will last you quite a long time. I had never installed a well pump before this, but yet I have re-plumbed my house with PEX and remodeled my house. Preparation is key to doing this install CORRECTLY and having the right tools to do so. I use the pump daily, for my house water needs, as well as, irrigating my lawn. The pump is easily putting out 15 to 17 GPM and it's not even breaking a sweat doing so. I am VERY happy with the money I saved and the many hours of research to install it correctly. INITIAL REVIEW: I finally got around to replacing my 38 year-old Wayne submersible well pump, needless to say it was very overdue and just a matter of time before it gave out. I did a whole lot of research in comparison of specs for many different brands and sizes of well pumps. I was looking to add capacity for an irrigation system in the near future and this seemed to check all the boxes that I needed. I had never attempted this before and read on to see how I learned to do this the "RIGHT WAY", there is only a right way to do it or it will not perform as expected. This think is a heavy BEAST, so I know it had a beefy copper motor in it. 1.) 1HP with an internal capacitor (not an external control box with the start capacitor). 2.) More than 10 gallons a minute that I was getting with my old pump. 3.) Ability to pump 150+ foot of head pressure. 4.) Solid (heavy and heavy-duty) reliable pump motor. 5.) 18GPM for irrigation purposes. This pump checked all the boxes and then some. I wish I would've taken more pictures during my install, because the install is a very critical part of installing a new well pump and having it last for years to come. I have reason to believe some of the bad reviews on this pump are because people do not do their due diligence to learn how to properly install it. Some of the key points to remember are to tape your wire to the pipe every 2 to 4 feet along the way to keeping it tight to the pipe so it won't chafe on the well walls. Also, I did not use a torque arrestor as when I pulled my old pump, It had disintegrated from the hard water over the years and can trap your pump if installed too close to it. I replaced ridgid schedule 80 PVC that was brittle with 160PSI black poly pipe. My other decision when choosing this pump was that I saw H2O Mechanic on YouTube do a review of one of these Vevor pumps and it performed better than expected. I learned a lot and watched many hours of his videos before attempting this myself. My well is 175 feet deep and produces a TON of water. I set this pump at 150 feet and I'm getting 20 gallons per minute with no issue whatsoever. I also bumped my pressure switch up to 75 pounds as I have all new pet, plumbing, pressure tank, and all the inter-connects are brand new as well. I decided for the price, what do I have to lose? So far, it has been down four months, and I have irrigated heavily with it, running for an hour at a time straight and not had any issues. if it dies, I may go with another brand, but you can't beat a one horsepower pump at this price point as it is an exceptional value as I saved over $400+ by not buying a brand name pump. I am sure somewhere along the lines, these may be the same OEM pumps that you see with the name brand on them selling for much more. So far, I have done at least 30 cycles running it for 1 hours straight for irrigating my yard. At this point, I am exceptionally pleased with this purchase, and I think you will be too. Just take your time, do your research and install it right or it cannot be expected to last.
B**Y
Satisfied customer 1 1/2 HP submersible pump
Installed 1 1/2 HP Vevor submersible 3 wire (no control box) pump today in Texas Hill Country. Used 1 1/4 poly hdpe pipe (ordered from Home Depot) and a 1 1/4 brass check valve that I attached directly to pump with and 1 1/4 Brass XL barbed fitting (bought from Lowes). Worked perfectly so far. Installed by myself (60 years old) dropped it 225 ft in a 275 ft deep well; delivered 23gallons per minute with lots of flow. Ran it non-stop for 1 1/2 hours. So far so good. I decided to buy this pump because reviews were good, and I didn’t want to buy name brand pump for 1k plus, as I didn’t know if well was good or not. I will keep this pump until it goes out. Hopefully many years of use. I don’t know what level the draw down level is. We just bought this property, we pulled old 1 hp pump that was 205 feet with 1 inch galvanized pipe well was drilled in 1985, 275 ft deep, was told it produced 15 to 20 gpm. Motor was replaced they kept old original pump in 2001. More to follow in couple months.
W**S
Great option
This pump operates as it should. We are very pleased.
O**E
Irrigation pump in cistern.
Puts out some serious flow and pressure I’m getting 80 psi on a 1” pex 200’ out. Not sure on flow rate but this is from cistern tank. It well. I’ll buy another as spare at this price later one. Wires are 16awg felt that’s a bit thin. I can run pump off a 3kw low frequency inverter so that’s a plus. Startup amps was 15 running was 3 probably because I have it in a tank not a hole
N**K
Worst pump out there made a massive nightmare pump is not a 4 intch
Worst pump in history says its a 4 intch pump it is not installed into my well and made a nightmare. The pump went in about 30 foot and got stuck head to winch it out suck a damn mess i thin amazon should pay for the damage this is a worthless ass pump i would give one star if I could they better return this piece of **** of a pump i am geting a name brand if my well and screwed up because of amazon bull crap I do not recommend this stupid junk pump please stay far away from them I do not recommend worst pump out there
D**W
I'm impressed and still am after several months.And is why I wrote a review.
I saw bad comments or reviews before I bought this product..But I bought it at a discount on Amazon resale for a good price.And I had to give a review on it..Because I had my doubts but took a chance anyway.And I am impressed with it.Added a check valve..because why would you not.Makes it easier on the pump also is for back up in case the built in check valve in the pump fails.I have had it for several months now and still going strong.It pushes hard and only takes a few seconds to trip the 60 psi pressure regulator.And it being only 120 volts is pretty impressive.My well is deep or drilled deep.But I only have it about 35' to 40' down it the the well.And that gives me about 20' down under the water.It even came with the different tapes needed.I use mine on solar and batteries with a inverter and why I wanted the 120 volt.But if possible and you have to go deep down the well.I would suggest 240 volt pump.The wire is cheaper and the cost of running the pump is cheaper.That enables it more powerful for pumping.I don't care about cost of power because I don't pay a power bill.Mine works great and has for a good while.I recently opened up a valve to find some water line that where covered up with the removal of some old trailers and houses that are up hill from the well.Its around well right under 400' away and about well about 15 to 20' in elevation.The pipes where clogged with dirt and hidden under ground.i knew about where they were.but not exactly.So if the pump wouldn't push it out to reveal where they were.I was going to have to do a lot of digging.Well it took a few minutes but it pushed the clog out and push the water up to the top showing me where the pipes where.So with that I have nothing to say bad about this pump.Nothing but + signs from me on this pump.
J**A
Worth the price
Replaced a 1/2hp pump with this 1hp. Same brand just wanted more PSI. been in 3 months and can tell a difference. Had to take off cord guard bc it wouldn't fit in my 4inch pipe. For the price I had to try it and so far couldn't be happier
T**S
Home well pump
Works very well and provides great pressure and water volume for all 3 of the structures on my property
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