Cordless Stick Water Transfer Pump Compatible with De-walt
Cordless Stick Water Transfer Pump Compatible with De-walt 20V Battery(Tool Only), 720 GPH Portable Electric Water Pump, Sump Pump, 160W Brushless Utility Water Pump for Pool, Garden, Pond and Boa
- Cordless Transfer Pump: This cordless stick water transfer pump is compatible with De-Walt 20V batteries (battery NOT included), making it ideal for users who already own De-Walt tools. Enjoy true cordless freedom without buying extra batteries, perfect for outdoor, remote, or emergency water transfer tasks
- Brushless Motor: Powered by a high-performance 160W motor, this electric water pump delivers speeds up to 15000 RPM, providing strong and consistent pumping power. With a maximum flow rate of 720 GPH (12 GPM), it moves large volumes of water quickly, saving time during draining, flooding, or irrigation jobs
- High Lift Performance: Designed for demanding applications, this cordless transfer pump offers a maximum head height of 30 feet, allowing it to easily pump water from deep basements, barrels, ponds, pools, and other hard-to-reach areas. Reliable performance even when lifting water vertically
- Durable & Lightweight: The stick style design combined with a durable aluminum submersible barrel allows you to reach deep containers and flooded areas without bending or kneeling. Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to control, it’s perfect for rain barrels, window wells, yard flooding, and pool covers
- Widely Applicable: Equipped with a standard 3/4 inch outlet, this water transfer pump connects easily to most garden hoses. The bottom filter inlet has a diameter of 2.25 inches, making it ideal for draining rain barrels, flooded basements, yards, boats, ponds, pools, hot tubs, or for garden watering and emergency water removal
| SKU: | B0G2Y8L9S3 |
| Brand: | SXBSXB |
| Colour: | Yellow |
| Manufacture: | SXBSXB |
| Colour: | Yellow |
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Perfect for Irrigation repairs
Nice battery pump, I love that the intake head of it is small. Most of the pumps out there have a large footprint at the pickup that make them almost impossible for pumping out Stop Tubes and Valve Boxes. This unit is perfect. It has great flow and I believe the 12 gpm rating. I ran it for a solid 40 minutes today pumping out a valve box during a 2 inch valve rebuild, it works great and I would buy again. I have the Dewalt battery model, 40 min of use and it still has full battery indicator. Very easy to use, great value.
Great tool, great quality! Works with my milwaukee battery
This is such a great tool. Great quality. Great price. Works with my milwaukee m18 battery seamlessly. Suction power is good. I am going to get one more for work
Total Life Saver for the Garde
I’m a huge fan of the Milwaukee M18 platform, so finding a stick pump that actually works with my existing batteries was a huge win. I’ve been using this to empty my rain barrels into the garden beds, and man, it moves some serious water. Last weekend, I had to drain a clogged window well after a nasty thunderstorm here, and this thing cleared it out in under five minutes. The brushless motor doesn’t eat through the battery as fast as I thought it would, either. It’s light enough that I can just hold it over the edge of the barrel without my arm getting tired. If you’ve already got the red batteries lying around, getting this is a no-brainer for yard work.
Powerful, cordless, and perfect for my garde
I bought this cordless pump mainly because I wanted a more convenient way to move water around my garden. I collect rainwater in barrels to water my flower beds and vegetable plots. My corded pump works but dealing with long extension cords is always a hassle. Since I already own m18 batteries, choosing this battery-powered pump made perfect sense.
After using it, I’m really impressed with both the portability and performance. The brushless motor is surprisingly powerful and moves water quickly, providing enough pressure for proper sprinkling. In my test, it only took about 30 seconds to completely drain a 5-gallon bucket, which really shows how efficient the pump is. The lightweight stick design is also very practical because it easily reaches deep into my 55-gallon barrels. It’s much easier to carry around the garden and start pumping wherever I need it.
One small issue I noticed during the first-time setup was that the threaded connection was a bit tight. After applying a little lubricant, it installed smoothly without any problems.
I’m looking forward to making my watering tasks much easier once spring arrives.
Surprisingly strong pump for the size
Got this cordless transfer pump to drain rain barrels and clear a low spot beside my garage, and it outperform my expectations. Drop the aluminum stick into the water, twist on a regular -inch hose, pop in a spare Milwaukee pack and you’re pumping in seconds. Flow is stout, easily 10-plus gallons per minute, and it lifted water eight feet up to the lawn without sputter. Slim barrel reaches places a normal sump just can’t. Threaded outlet seals tight, no leaks. After three barrels the housing was only lukewarm, so motor efficiency seems good. Great value tool everyone with M18 gear should owns.
Finally cleared out the old hot tub without a figh
Took this up to the cabin last weekend. My brother-in-law Dave has this gross old hot tub that’s been sitting half-full of green water for two years because nobody wanted to deal with dragging the hose up the hill to siphon it. Stuck this Mellif in there with a long garden hose, clipped on a 5.0 battery, and let it rip. Thing chugged along for a good 25-30 minutes and cleared the whole thing out while we were inside eating lunch.
Real test was down at the dock. My little fishing boat fills up every time it rains—seat cushions were floating in there. This pump is skinny enough to reach down between the seats without moving stuff around. Pulled all that stinky bilge water out in like two minutes. Motor’s brushless so I’m not worried about it dying if I forget to run it dry, though I try not to.
Also used it to water the wife’s raised beds from the rain barrel out back. Hook up, drop it in, water flows. No hauling watering cans back and forth.
Construction feels solid. Snaps together tight, doesn’t feel like it’s gonna fall apart. Timer shut-off is a nice touch if you’re forgetful like me. For the money, beats spending $300 on the red brand version when they run on the same battery.
Perfect emergency pump
Got this cordless stick pump earlier this week primarily for keeping on my boat as backup equipment. Haven’t needed it for an actual emergency yet but I’ve tested it a few times to make sure it works properly and the performance has been solid. The motor spins up quickly and moves water at a good rate, definitely faster than I expected from a battery-powered pump. The stick-style design is practical for reaching into tight or deep spaces without having to climb or bend awkwardly. I tried it on a flooded area in my yard and it cleared the water out efficiently. The aluminum submersible part feels well-constructed and resistant to damage. Connecting a garden hose is simple, standard threading that fits any regular hose without special adapters.
Since we already own several Milwaukee 18V batteries the compatibility made this an easy choice, no need to buy proprietary batteries or deal with charging separate systems. The price is way more affordable compared to the Milwaukee branded pump but the functionality seems identical from my testing. Battery life hasn’t been fully tested yet since I’ve only used it for short drainage tasks, but so far it’s been reliable. Would recommend for anyone looking for portable water removal capability.
Impressive flow rate
I’ve been testing this cordless water pump over the past few days specifically for draining tasks around my property, and the 720 GPH flow rate translates to noticeably quick water removal in real-world applications.
The brushless motor design rated at 160W provides consistent power output without the heat buildup or efficiency losses associated with traditional brushed motors. During extended operation draining approximately 200 litres from a flooded utility room yesterday, the pump maintained steady flow without any performance degradation or overheating issues. The 15,000 RPM motor speed generates sufficient suction to prime quickly even when starting with air in the line, which saves time during setup.
The stick-style form factor offers practical advantages for accessing confined spaces, I was able to reach into a narrow gap behind my water heater where standing water had accumulated without difficulty. The extended reach means you can keep your hands dry while positioning the intake exactly where needed. Compatibility with Milwaukee 18V batteries is perfect for users already invested in that ecosystem, I simply pulled a battery from my drill and had the pump operational immediately. Battery consumption seems reasonable, I drained multiple containers on a single 5.0Ah charge.
Construction quality appears robust with solid housing components that inspire confidence for regular use. The lightweight design (I estimate around 1.5 kg without battery) makes it easy to transport between job sites or storage locations. The cordless operation eliminates the usual hassles of managing extension cords in wet environments, which improves both safety and convenience significantly. For Milwaukee battery users needing a portable water transfer solution, this pump represents excellent value and practical functionality.
Fast and Portable
This water pump is compatible with Milwaukee 18V batteries (not included), making it very convenient for users who already own Milwaukee tools. It features a slim, rod-shaped design with an aluminum pump body that can be directly inserted into rain buckets, cellars, or other containers. The motor has a power of 160 watts, a speed of up to 15,000 RPM, and a maximum flow rate of approximately 720 gallons per hour. The outlet is a standard 3/4-inch connector, compatible with ordinary garden hoses. To use it, simply insert the pump into the water, connect the hose, insert the battery, and turn it on to start pumping water — it’s that simple! I’ve used it to pump water from rain buckets for watering plants and have also tried it to empty the washing machine; the results have been excellent. The water flow is stable and fast, emptying a large bucket in just a few minutes. The pump body is lightweight, easy to hold, and rust-resistant. What I like most is its convenience; no power cord is needed, it’s readily available and perfect for outdoor use or locations without power.
Powerful and convenient cordless water pump for quick water transfe
This cordless stick water pump has been very useful for handling various water-transfer tasks around the house. Since it’s compatible with Milwaukee 18V batteries (tool only), it’s especially convenient if you already use Milwaukee tools – just slide in a battery and it’s ready to go, with no cords or extension leads needed.
The performance is impressive for a cordless unit. It moves water quickly and steadily, making it easy to drain rain barrels, clear pooled water, and move water from low areas. The pump has enough power to lift water vertically without struggling, which is helpful for deeper or awkward spots like window wells or containers that are hard to reach.
I really like the stick-style design. The slim, lightweight body makes it easy to lower into tight spaces without bending or kneeling, and the aluminum barrel feels solid and well made. Connecting a standard garden hose is straightforward, and once running, the pump operates smoothly and consistently.
Overall, this is a reliable, portable, and efficient cordless transfer pump that works well for emergency water removal, yard cleanup, and general maintenance tasks. If you already own Milwaukee 18V batteries and want a fast, hassle-free way to move water, this pump is a great option.