🚽 Elevate Your Bathroom Game!
The 600W Macerator Sewerage Sump Pump is a powerful and efficient solution for waste water disposal, featuring a robust motor, versatile inlet options, and impressive pumping capabilities, allowing you to create a bathroom anywhere without plumbing constraints.
Brand | EXTRAUP |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Style | 600W |
Product Dimensions | 16"L x 11"W x 11"H |
Power Source | ac |
Item Weight | 7.91 Kilograms |
Maximum Flow Rate | 130 Liters Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 260 Feet |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Manufacturer | EXTRAUP |
Item Weight | 17.4 pounds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**6
Excellent performance! Easy to install!
This pump mates to Signature toilet I also got from Amazon. Best invention since sliced bread when you need to pinch a loaf..haha! I installed it a year ago, and it gets regular daily use from a cottage 150 ft from septic tank. Pumps that long distance via a 1 in pvc horizontal run and no issues so far. Did not add extra check valve or anything and tried to make more round bends with 1/8 fittings instead of ells. It gurgles a bit for a minute after it shuts off as water siphons that long distance but not a problem. Not too loud either. Highly recommend!5/10/2022 The float valve was sticking and pump was running more than the usual 4 seconds. Simply disconnected the unit from the toilet after 1) shutting off water 2) flushing last time 3) bailing out some bowl water. It was fairly easy to pop the top off since there you just have to pry tangs slightly above catch on the ends. The gasket on top makes a pretty tight fit so you have to gently tug the top and valve assy comes out with it. See pictures. Note that a lot of grease and unmentionable does accumulate, and this is simply from the toilet in this picture and not a sink...product of high fat diet..haha Anyway there was no smell as it had been unused for a week and flushed a number of times, but still try not to spill. Then outside and a good going over with a toothbrush and garden house made it like new. Be sure to squirt forcefully up into the float assy so nothing jams the float later. Also removed the gasket and cleaned to assure good fit. You can see the pump sprays effluent all over the inside of the tank. Didn't see any rust, but I did not remove the float either to look up there so will check next time. Only chemical used in this toilet is Clorox toilet cleaner which is corrosive but no damage seen as everything seems to be stainless. Reassembled and workd like new. The outlet pipe which is only 1 inch on this one looked surprisingly clean although I did add a little low suds detergent ..very little..and poured a bucket of 185 degree water in after reassemble to degrease the line to septic. Been in full time use almost a year now and still looked like new...BUT obviously this unit is going to require annual maintenance. I hesitate to use any products to degrease the insdie, but it could be an option. If somebody wants to post a question about maintenance and then share a successsfully used product that would be great! Still highly recommend the unit....oh, and one last tip. When reconnecting the rubber sleeve between macerator and toilet be sure to thoroughly dry off the porcelain of the bowl outlet so that when you slip the sleeve on and start to work upward to pull it on completely the rubber sleeve will "grip" the dry porcelain and be your third hand. If it is wet you will spend an hour cussing and struggling to get it on there. And do not disconnect the sleeve from the macerator and take it off the toilet as I could only get it on macerator when it was out in the open. For what it is worth IMHO.10/22/2022 About 4 months after last removal and thorough cleaning the pump was again running long time due to stuck float valve. Mathew Rolls comment that he does the clean out quarterly sounds about right. I have been trying to soak it with hot water and use a biological enzyme to prevent accumulation along with soap etc but looks like there is no way to avoid the buildup and the needed maintenance unless maybe there is some powerful acid clog remover that would not harm the unit?? If there is such a thing will someone please post a question and then answer it on Amazon. Takes me about 1.5 hours to complete the job. And then a long hot shower...LOL. Jeff Goldblum's Jurassic Park question always remains: "You'll remember to wash your hands before you eat anything?" Haha Still love this pump..oh and PS REMEMBER that macerating blade is exposed on top when cleaning so WATCH IT! Or you'll be washing your hands in sewer water and bleeding all over the pretty white tank...like I just did! :)
J**Y
As advertised no isues
We've had this pump installed for two years and it continues to operate as advertised. It is installed on an outdoor sink and pumps up 8 feet to a waste line. The installation was straight forward.
N**L
I bought 1 and then another. Both failed after 2 months.
This is the FIRST TIME I've ever written a review for anything on Amazon. I'm not one of those whiny people who has something to say about everything that isn't "perfect".I ordered one of these. We used for maybe 2 months, and then it broke down. Just kept humming and not pumping.Cleaning out the access sewage is a nightmare. The leftover sewage that didn't get pumped out because it's not functioning.I had to shop vac it all out, dump it manually into my septic tank, and then clean out my room from the spills etc. Horrible job.Then I ordered the exact same pump, hoping it was a one off. A fluke. There's no way I'll get 2 lemon units, (I thought).WRONG. Again, about 2 months in, and all I hear is a Humming sound, and it isn't pumping the sewage. It is again full of (you know what) and now again I have to repeat the same clean up process in order to remove the 2nd malfunctioning pump.This time, I will spend the $1000 and order one from Saniflo directly.This is a warning. I'm trying to save you from having to clean out a full, discusting, non functioning pump, and the time and the money.
K**
One cycle per flush
What I like is this thing has a floating switch instead of a diaphragm that means it can not turn on so many times the only thing I dislike about it was the vent valve piece that has the cover it is only a 1/2” sticking up that is not much to put a clamp on for the vent I ran it to but that being said it is much better than vevor I already wrote a review on vevor toilet pump. I bought a vevor in September 2024 it died in January 2025. I can’t say this enough times vevor is garbage and the customer service is terrible
K**L
PERFECT FOR MY NEW BATHROOM
Easy to install, fit my needs perfectly.
J**H
Working well so far no issues
Bought in jan of this year. Still working well for everyday use. Im using all inlets as well. Bathroom sink, toilet and shower going to it. Pump sounds strong. Stronger than others I tried on amazon. Even at a year its worth it. But if I can get 2 years or more its definitely well worth the price. Will update when/if it stops working
R**N
Great Customer Sevice
I bought this two years ago as a back up to my other pump because of the great cost savings over the other brand. Well I finally had to change the pump out and after working on trying to get the pan gasket over the toilet end I ripped it accidentally. So I went online to find one and the only one I could find was by Saniflo which had a hefty price. I then contacted the seller of this pump and even though it had been over two years since I had bought it they bent over backwards and got me out a replacement. Now that is great customer service........I wouldn't hesitate a moment to buy any product this company sells.......
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