Draper 98918 750W Submersible Water Pump with Float Switch Sub

Draper 98918 750W Submersible Water Pump with Float Switch

Draper 98918 750W Submersible Water Pump with Float Switch, Black


Voltage 230V
Maximum output 216L/min
Maximum head height 8.5M
Motor 750W
Float switch YES
Output aperture diameter 25-32mm
Max particle diameter 5mm
Hose adaptor diameter 25-32mm
Weight 5.02kg


Weight: 4.3 kg
Dimensions: 33 x 24 x 18 cm; 4.3 Kilograms
Model: 98918
Part: 98918
Colour: Black
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Draper
Dimensions: 33 x 24 x 18 cm; 4.3 Kilograms
Quantity: 1

5 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Very powerful and internal float works better than out side floa

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good quality pump that I purchased purely for its built in float feature. Very powerful with high flow rate.

  3. Andrea Claire says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality pump that I purchased purely for its built in float feature. Very powerful with high flow rate.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI like the side float fitted to this pump. I use the pump to empty water which accumulates in a ground dug sump with waste water from a large pond filter. The water doesn’t soak into the soil and will overflow if just left. This pump has been working for about 6 weeks now faultlessly. It pumps the waste water into a perforated hose onto a garden flowerbed. I have used submersible pumps before, but the type with a cable mounted float switch seem to harden up, restricting float movement and become unreliable.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI like the side float fitted to this pump. I use the pump to empty water which accumulates in a ground dug sump with waste water from a large pond filter. The water doesn’t soak into the soil and will overflow if just left. This pump has been working for about 6 weeks now faultlessly. It pumps the waste water into a perforated hose onto a garden flowerbed. I have used submersible pumps before, but the type with a cable mounted float switch seem to harden up, restricting float movement and become unreliable.