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Hozelock 3 in 1 Water Butt Pump

4.3 out of 5 stars 159 customer reviews
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  • High pressure pump (1.1 bar)

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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 28.5 x 24.5 x 4.5 cm ; 4.4 Kg
  • Boxed-product Weight: 4.5 Kg
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  • Item model number: 2826P8000
  • ASIN: B000PBWCTQ
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 16 April 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (159 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,979 in Garden & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Garden & Outdoors)

Product Description

Product Description

This high pressure pump (1.1bar) has a maximum flow of 2200 lph. This product allows you to use stored rain water or grey water with any Hozelock watering product. This saves a huge amount of water waste, meaning you can reuse water and save the environment. The pump can also be used to move clean water around the garden, eg to transfer the water from a paddling pool to a water butt.

To use, simply place in a water butt, connect a hose to the outlet , and switch on. The pump can be used to power drip watering systems including the AquaPod, as well as guns and sprinklers. The pump is supplied with a 10m cable with a fitted plug.

There are two filters working on this product, a coarse filter on the inlet to protect the pump, and a fine filter on the outlet to protect your Hozelock watering equipment from contamination.

This powerful, high quality pump is quiet in use, and has a two year guarantee.

Box Contains

  • 1 x water butt pump
  • 1 x 3/4 BSP threaded tap connector and filter washer
  • 1 x instruction booklet


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    I have had this pump for over two years now.
    It is well made and ultra reliable.
    Not worth it's full price - but when at a competitive offer price - it is a bargain.
    It benefits from a very long mains cable.
    As other people have commented, care needs to be exercised to prevent the filters clogging.
    It has no float switch; However, I have left it running for hours submerged (with the outlet turn off) with no problems.
    It needs priming to get the air out - especially when connected to a long hosepipe. A good shake around whilst in water normally does the trick.
    You will need to give it a good drain when you remove it - good shake from the top and bottom does the trick.

    Where it excels:
    1) removing bath water - especially with a good height difference in your favour.
    2) Removing water from locations without a tap connector - i.e. water butt without a tap, kiddie paddling pool, clean water well, etc.
    3) Acting as a pre pump for a pressure washer.

    Don't use with dirty water - there are more appropriate pumps out there.
    Don't expect it to shift large volumes of water quickly - there are better pumps out there for that job.
    Don't expect a large pressure if using a hose pipe on it - there are higher pressure pumps out there.

    One last piece of advice - store it in a plastic box with a lid - do not leave it on a shelf or the floor. Various bugs love taking up residence in the bottom filter!
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    This pump works really well and has allowed me to keep watering my vegetables with a hose despite the current hosepipe ban in my area. I use the pump in two ways. Firstly to move used bath water into my water butt via a short length of hose run out the bathroom window when there is not enough rain to fill it, and secondly to run the hose from the water butt. The pressure is about half what you get from the tap, but is more than adequate for watering plants.

    There is a small hole in the side of the pump, which Hozelock claim is to speed-up priming. This is a nuisance when emptying the bath as, once the water level drops to uncover the hole, it sprays water at high pressure against the side of the bath and this splashes all over the bathroom. Placing a piece of "gaffer tape" over the hole fixes this problem. I find the pump primes rapidly anyway if you immerse it to force the air out before attaching the hose.

    One other hint. If you use the pump with a hosepipe which can be turned on and off at the working end, there is a danger of overheating the pump when the hose is off. To overcome this, I plug the pump into a remote controlled mains socket, which has a small wireless remote control. I can then switch the pump on and off from anywhere in the garden and thus control the spray without using the valve on the hose itself.
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    OK, sorry this is a bit lengthy so to save time here's the bottom line first - it's basically a very nice piece of kit, fun and easy to use, decent pressure (when clean), attaches to standard Hoselock fittings, usefully long cable supplied, and does the job well (in my case moving a great deal of water between different water butts around the garden). Make sure you read the instructions first, though. It needs priming, for example, and obviously needs a specified safe electrical supply.
    And by the way a small powerful jet of water squirts out of a hole in the casing in use which is normal according to an item buried in the depths of the instructions.
    Rating - 4 stars. Only read on if you have time or if you are a Hoselock product designer.
    Why not 5 stars?
    One drawback - a silly thing that Hoselock should have thought of.
    It should have had (but doesn't) some sort of cheap simple clip-on plastic stand supplied. Why? Because the pump is designed to stand on two bricks that you supply and you first put on the bottom of your water butt. (If the pump goes straight on the bottom, its filter gets choked immediately with all the debris and the flow soon stops until you clean the foam filter. Cleaning is an easy job, no tools needed, just 1 minute and a bucket of clean water, but it's a pain to keep doing.)
    Why not just use 2 bricks? Because a full 210 litre water butt weighs as much as 3 men and it's a foot off the ground on a stand. I'm very tall and I'd need a stepladder to position my pump on two bricks. (I would also need arms about 5 feet long or an aqualung.) Why not just suspend the pump on a bit of rope as recommended? Because there is no simple way of knowing when the pump is suspended about one brick high above the base of the water butt. As soon as you let it touch the bottom it blocks and you have to haul it up and clean it.
    What the pump needs is a simple clip on plastic stand. Sadly, it doesn't have this - which is a shame.
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    A handy quick solution for being able to use a hose pipe from your water butt.
    Its quick and easy to set up as it comes complete with a generous length of mains cable, a quick release hose connecter like the one you would most likely have on your outdoor tap. All you have to do is clip your hose pipe to it, lower it down to the bottom of your water butt and plug it in.
    As for priming, the first time I used mine it took about 2 minutes before the water started dribble slowly out of the hose pipe.
    After another 30 seconds just as I was thinking that I must have got a dud, the water suddenly shot out with some force.
    I have now used it a number of times since and it has always come on at full pressure straight away.

    It is quiet in operation while giving enough pressure to be able to use attachments on your hose for watering the garden such as sprinkers etc. Its limitations are that when washing the car, it won't quite drive car washing attachments such a rotating brush properly.
    A good thing is if I use a high pressure jet wash, it serves well for feeding water into that, before getting the pump I did try to syphon water from my water butt to the high pressure jet wash without much success, so its been very handy for that.
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