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HQMaster 12V DC 6L/Min 70W Diaphragm Pump: High Pressure Water Automatic Switch Self Priming Car Use Review

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Details

BrandHQMaster
ColorBlack
MaterialPlastic
StyleDiaphragm
Item Dimensions LxWxH6.5 x 2.36 x 3.78 inches
Power SourceCorded Electric
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Description of HQMaster 12V DC 6L/Min 70W Diaphragm Pump: High Pressure Water Automatic Switch Self Priming Car Use

Silent running, low power consumption. Able to run dry, self priming. 6 Litres per minute. Volts: DC12V; Power : 70W. 130 PSI pressure built-in switch for automatic stop/start

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good little pump good for me

This pump works great as a sprayer for my small garden. I use a 15 gallon tank towed behind my riding lawn mower. Just a note. It doesn't seem to matter how you wire it. I switched to + and - wires when I couldn't get water through it. (Forgot to turn on the valve from my tank) After finding my mistake it worked fine. I returned the wires to the original position and no difference. Everything worked. Yes I would buy it again. Yes I would recommend it to a friend.

Pros
  • Works great
Cons
  • The self-priming feature of this pump doesn't always work as expected, which can be frustrating for users trying to pump water quickly