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Hartell Laundry Tray Pump 11" Heavy Duty, 8' Cord and Plug, Sink Drain, 115V Reviews

4.6 Rating 83 Reviews
I haven’t hooked this up yet but love that it doesn’t require a vent . I will be using this for a wet bar sink in a basement. I purchased it early in my project so I can get measurements to help with rough-in placement. This old house has a good video.
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Posted 7 months ago
Even plumber couldn’t compete.
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Posted 1 year ago
This pump replaced the previous one that lasted over 24 years. Works great.
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Posted 1 year ago
This pump is essential for my washing machine.
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Posted 1 year ago
Williammorris
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Product as advertised. Arrived in good shape. Missing instructions but found info online.
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Posted 2 years ago
My basement is entirely underground and required a sewage ejector pit to be able to have a bathroom. Unfortunately, my wet bar was on the other side of the basement and it was not practical to tear up the floor for 20 feet to run a drain for a small bar sink. This pump was the answer! (A couple of the pictures at the top of the page are my installation). I ran a 1 inch drain out the back of the sink and then straight up the height of the ceiling (8ft) then the line runs across the ceiling for 9ft (with proper down slope) and then goes down the opposite wall about 4 feet into the main waste line. It was pretty easy to install, if your a competent DIYer you shouldn't have a problem. As with any plumbing you need to be careful of measurements, dry fit, etc, etc. The only thing that concerns me a bit is the weight of the pump hanging from the sink. I am toying with putting a simple wooden support block underneath, not a problem with pump.. maybe I got a cheap sink..? Anyway, the pump does what its supposed to, I've had it installed for 5 months, no problems at all. Assuming it has a reasonable life expectancy, I would definitely purchase this pump again.
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Posted 2 years ago
This was installed by plumbers in a slop sink I have in my shop 6 years ago. It's had all kinds of chemicals, fluids, paint thinners, paints and more going through it and seems to be working just fine. It'll make abnormal noises when thick stuff gets flushed through, but that's likely just the substance getting stuck on the moving parts. Pretty impressed so far.
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Posted 2 years ago
Works great under my bar sink for 17 years, no issues, very quiet.
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Posted 2 years ago