DuroMax by PowerMax XP650WP 3-Inch Intake 6.5 HP OHV 220 GPM Gas Powered Water Pump (CARB Compliant)
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| List Price: | $249.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The XP650WP Features: Durable PowerMax 6.5 Hp. Air cooled OHV gasoline engine w low oil shutoff and idle control. 3'' ID intake & outlet w back flow check valve. Pump overhead lift: 91 ft. Suction height: 26 ft. Gallons per minute: 220 gpm.. .6 gallon fuel EPA & Carb approved.Includes intake hose end strainer, threaded hose ends connectors & clamps, tool kit w plug wrench.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #51324 in Home Improvement
- Brand: PowerMax
- Model: XP650WP
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 68.00 pounds
Features
- 1 Gallon Gas Tank/2.4 Hour Run Time
- Back Flow Check Valve
- Includes intake hose end strainer, threaded hose end connectors, hose clamps, and tool kit with plug wrench
- EPA And CARB Approved
- Automatic Low Oil Shut Off
Customer Reviews
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!!! This thing can MOVE water!!!! It will easily POP a shop-vac hose on the outlet side. I kinda wish there was a speed slower than idle so my hoses would stay together, lol. A 20ft shop-vac hose will stretch another 3ft under the pressure and little jets of water will shoot up. I guess I'm going to have to break down and buy an outlet hose. :D
3.5 gallons of water every second boggles the imagination until you see what kind of forces we're talking about!
The shop-vac hose works fine for the intake side though. A little electrical tape seals the deal. No priming or anything like that.... Just fill the pump with water from a gallon milk jug, plop the intake hose in the water, fire it up and hang on!
The engine runs nice and is relatively quiet. The labels were backwards for the choke and throttle which made it a little confusing when I first fired it up, but no big deal. I'm just tickled pink I can move THAT much water for $200!!! I tried one of those $80-$90 electrical pumps first. I suppose they would be ok to empty a fish tank, but for a pool or pond.... Forget about it. Twice the price I'm moving 100 times the water!
I was a little worried since I've never heard of PowerMax before, but it seems to be every bit as good as a Briggs so far.... They look a lot alike too.
Shipping was super fast. Got it 2 days earlier than I thought.






