Milescraft 1314 DrillPump750 – Self Priming Water Pump Attachment for Drills – Water Transfer Pump – Uses Common Garden Hose – 750 Gallons per Hour
$14.99
The DrillPump750 is designed to work with most electrical drills with a maximum speed of 2, 800 RPM. This pump is ideal for draining small ponds, fish tanks, small pools or even a flooded basement. The hose connection is 3/4” and uses any standard garden hose. The unit pumps up to 750 gallons per hour and is self-priming up to 12 feet. The 3/8” shank on this unit fits all common chucks for most drills. It is recommended to use silicone grease. To apply, unscrew the side and put a bit of grease on the housing where the rubber fan blades touch, then reassemble. When using, the drill should be set to run forward, turning the pump in a clockwise direction.
SELF PRIMING: Pumps up to 750 gallons per hour
USABILITY IN MIND: 3/4″ hose connection, for use with standard garden hose
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: 3/8” shank on this unit fits all common chucks
Not to be used with potable water
Drill Pump will not turn by hand, it must be chucked to the drill
Note: After every use apply a small amount of silicone grease. To apply, remove the black housing screws and cover, and put a bit of grease on the housing where the rubber fan blades touch, then reassemble. Do not use spray lubricants.
13 reviews for Milescraft 1314 DrillPump750 – Self Priming Water Pump Attachment for Drills – Water Transfer Pump – Uses Common Garden Hose – 750 Gallons per Hour
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Russell Glenn –
Worked for me
Used to pump water out of a dumpster after heavy rain so I wouldn’t have to pay for thousands of extra pounds of water and the pump worked great for my need. Turns out the hose was big enough to siphon over the dumpster by gravity after I got it going but it still needed it primed and the pump worked great! It does take some time to move a lot of water so something to keep in mind, but was fun to use and I like it, especially for the price.
crazylare –
Best drill pump by far!!!
I’ve purchased several drill pumps from box stores, and online and it seems that they work great the first time and then never really work again after that. I’ve tried every possible way to preserve them so that they would function later.. but nothing really works. I’ve taken them a part and found that the shaft has broke loose inside on the impeller.This pump however is durable and has worked several times so far, I purchased a second one just to have a back up because when I need a drill pump I need one now. I went to a local box store and paid twice as much for a pump than this one.. it worked great, put it away using the method it mentioned in the package instructions.. went to use it a few months later and it’s junk.I’d recommend this pump all day!! I have used the first one I bought off and on for about a year now, it works everytime!
CountryLane –
Exceeds expectations
I literally expected this to either not work at all or burn up after running for a few minutes. To my pleasant surprise, it ran non-stop for a full hour without issues. There are a couple of caveats though. 1) You must screw this down on a board to serve as an anti-torque base so that your drill doesn’t flip over. 2) You must disassemble it and lube it with silicone grease before and after you use it. 3) If you don’t use it somewhat regularly, the rubber impeller is likely to take a “set” and not work well. This is no substitute for real submersible pump, but it’s very handy in a pinch if you set it up correctly.
Amy –
Dangerous!
Dangerous! This item should be taken off the market immediately. The pump shank is so tight that a keyless chuck will only spin around the shank. So I tried a different drill with a chuck requiring a key to lock onto the shank. Once tight I powered the drill which not only turned the shank but also the entire pump I was holding in my other hand. A trip to the ER may be necessary to have the injury I’ve sustained using this pump look at! DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM!
Dave N –
Worked great the first 4 times
I bought this pump to transfer water from a bladder into my RV. I prime the water line so water is at the pump inlet. The first four times, it worked great (5-star great), but the fifth time, all I got out of the pump was smoke. Something melted.So, I opened the pump (They wouldn’t put screws if they didn’t want me to open it). The rubber paddles began to melt from the friction. I took the pump apart and cleaned the melted rubber from the metal parts with IPA. I then greased the parts with food-safe lithium grease.I put the pump back together, and it is as good as new. I’ll have to remember to inspect and grease it occasionally.
Bigh –
truly valuable to have at hand
I actually have two of these: after hurricane Helene here in GA, there was no power for about seven days, but lots of pools of water here and there, inside and outside that needed to be pumped out with battery power (Milwaukee cordless drills in my case). Our freezer had completely melted and was dripping a lot of water on the wood floor in our kitchen (I know, I know… who puts wood floors in the kitchen? Well, I do – I like the warmth, and tile is too damn loud in that space).This one comes with holes to mount it, and that’s a good idea – there’s considerable torque when using it, and mounting it to a scrap piece of plywood that allows you to step on it as you use the pump really stabilizes things.It takes normal garden hose fittings, so if you’ve got some scrap hose around it will work fine. I love the hose thing because you can make custom pumps for each occasion – if you get into it, you can create some very sophisticated hose ends for sucking up water from an overflowing toilet, a washing machine/dishwasher that has gone rabid, leaking pipes, or you know, the next hurricane.Cheap, extremely handy, and elegant in its simplicity. A must-have in my opinion
K. Patterson –
Works great! pumps surprisingly fast!
I have been using this for a few months and have been very impressed. It is easy to use and very inexpensive if you have a corded drill and a few extra garden hoses. I did try it with my cordless drill, but it takes about 3 minutes or so to drain about 50 gallons, so I would imagine it’s not good for the cordless drill. Plus, I would imagine that a corded drill will have more torque. I have a cheapo drill which works great.
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Elizondo –
Esta bomba para uso con taladro ofrece una excelente relación calidad-precio. Su diseño es simple pero funcional, permitiendo el trasvase de líquidos de manera eficiente sin necesidad de equipos costosos.La instalación y uso son muy sencillos, solo se acopla al taladro y comienza a funcionar sin complicaciones. Los materiales son adecuados para su propósito y, aunque no es una bomba de alto rendimiento, cumple bien con tareas domésticas o de bricolaje.En general, una opción práctica y accesible para quienes buscan una solución sencilla para mover líquidos con la ayuda de un taladro.
José Barbosa Jr –
Funciona bem, conforme recomendado apliquei vaselina depois de cada operação, porém após 12 vezes que utilizei a bomba a engrenagem de borracha desgastou e agora ela gira em falso e não puxa mais água.Eu utilizava para trocar a água do aquário.
Sue –
We used this to drain two 55 gallon drums of water. Very cost effective, quick and was the perfect solution. I was surprised how fast the water poured out. My son operated the drill and he said his hand was getting a little tired holding the button on the drill. We used an old drill so maybe some of the newer ones have a different “on” setting. But with 110 gallons of water, I feel it’s to be expected. A few drops of black grease/tar type stuff came out the other end but certainly wasn’t a deal breaker. I’ll definitely be using it again and highly recommend the product.
Jannik Thomas –
Tut genau was es soll, starke Pumpe mit viel Durchfluss.Habe sie benutzt um die Heizung meines Autos zu spühlen, damit kam sie super klar. Trocken laufen sollte sie allerdings nicht, da geht sie dann vermutlich schnell kaputt.
Steve Dunn –
There were no instructions on how to prime or use the drill pump. Easy to use once you work out how to ‘prime’ the pump. However, the amount of water from the ‘dump’ hose was just a trickle, despite two different drills being, (to try a different power), the flow rate was very poor. After a short time of just ten minutes it just stopped !! It did work again after a rest but again stopped after another ten minutes. – Not what I expected following my research of reviews and youtube videos promoting that it can empty small swimming pools etc. You live and learn !! Avoid this product unless you only have a small bowl to empty and lots of time to wait for it to empty……….