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Puddle buddy ground water pump £35


Andy00

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Semi professional, strong ground water pump. Works well for basements or other areas subject to ground water . Only used 3 times. 

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The Puddle Buddy is a new generation residue pump, able todrain down to 1 mm. Designed to start pumping at a very low water level 

This pump is manual operation only. 

The anti-airlock prevents the puddle buddy from air locking. 

The oil filled motor, provides perfect cooling which enables the pump to run dry for prolonged periods 
The use of strong and flexible elastomers makes the pump very light weight while providing a strong and rugged pump suitable for semi-professional use 

The Puddle Buddy’s high delivery volume (120 l/m) coupled to a high delivery head (7m), makes the unit suitable for a variety of different applications. 

The professional design allows for easy maintenance. The small footprint of the Puddle Buddyallows for easy installation in small and narrow spaces. 

Features 
Delivery volume 120 1/m,max. Head 7m 
Vertical facing anti-airlock valve 
Starts pumping at low water level 
Drains down to 1 mm 
Small diameter footprint; 138mm (fits down a 6” pipe) 
Supplied with hose adapter for use with 1”, ¾”, ½” 
10m power cable 
Applications 
Designed for Domestic applications. 

Rooms 
Garages 
Cellars 
Flooding 
Pipe Bursts

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