VEVOR Cordless Submersible Water Pump for Dewalt 20V MAX Battery (Tool Only)

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Description

VEVOR Cordless Submersible Water Pump is a portable and efficient solution for transferring water in various environments. Designed to work with Dewalt 20V MAX batteries, this tool-only pump provides cordless convenience and reliable performance. With a maximum flow rate of 528 GPH and a head lift of up to 66 ft, it is suitable for draining water tanks, pools, ponds, and flooded areas. The durable construction, improved protection system, and plug-and-play design ensure easy operation and long-lasting performance for home, garden, and emergency water transfer tasks.

Key Features

  • Compatible with Dewalt 20V MAX battery for cordless operation

  • High-efficiency pump with maximum flow rate of 528 GPH / 2000 L/H

  • Maximum head lift up to 66 ft / 20 m for powerful water transfer

  • Plug-and-play design for quick and easy setup

  • Durable construction with improved protection for long service life

  • Flexible installation for different water transfer applications

  • Lightweight and portable design for convenient use and storage

Specifications

  • Product Type: Tools & Home Improvement > Pumps > Submersible Water Pumps

  • Battery Specification: Compatible with Dewalt Battery Pack (DC 20V / 4A) x 1

  • Voltage: DC 20V

  • Maximum Current: 5.5A

  • Maximum Flow Rate: 528 GPH / 2000 L/H

  • Maximum Head Lift: 66 ft / 20 m

  • Connection Size: G3/4

  • Water Transfer Requirements: Water Particles ≤ 0.079 in / 2 mm, Water Temperature < 95℉ / 35℃

  • Item Model Number: FSP20DC-2

  • Product Weight: 3.97 lbs / 1.8 kg

  • Usage: Water transfer and drainage for home, garden, and emergency use

  • Suitable For: Pools, ponds, water tanks, flooded areas, and irrigation

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