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Your cart is empty.The SHURflo 2088-594-144 Delivery Pump delivers reliable performance in high flow, moderate pressure applications. 2088 series pumps are used in a variety of transfer and dispense-on demand applications. They can be mounted in any position and are designed for easy maintenance.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
I’ve been running this pump for six years To draw water from my water storage tank to our off grid camp. Has survived numerous freezes without draining and overall has been very reliable.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Ran for 6 years in a concession trailer. Abused it and still performed the whole time. Gave meEnough warning it was going bad to prep for a new one. Ran dry several times accidentally,so could have went longer I’m sure. Have the new one in the trailer now. Quiet and powerful.
candace
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
So this is my third pump and this last one lasted a year to the date!! Leaking at the plastic cap seal where it joins at the metal to the motor !! The last two did the same ,, Bad design!!! Junk product going with a different Brand " I would not recommend this brand " !!!!
Mary T
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022
Easy install, works like a charm. Using it for our whole house at the moment, last one lasted three years used every day.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
Like DC models, but without need for battery. Can be easily switched with switched extension cord.
Capt. Crusoe
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2019
Pump arrived on time and well packaged. We have radiant heat which includes a few outside loops so antifreeze is used to prevent freezing. We are on a private well and it is not recommended for "Make-up Water" to the boiler. (Antifreeze dilution issue) The Shurflo 2088-594-144 pump worked great for this use. Tightening fittings to the pumps parallel pipe thread was challenging but doable. Yes, I would recommend this pump.
Horst Enthusiast
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2018
If it's rated 180GPH, you're getting 180GPH even if the fluid has to do some climbing.I've taken this pump apart. It uses a three-chambered, valved assembly with something like a swashplate. As the plate rotates, it FORCES the fluid through the valve assembly, rather than merely thrashing at it like an impeller pump would.Two advantages over impeller pumps, like the submersible pumps you'll find in aquariums and fountains:- Self-priming. You can start the pump with nothing but air in the intake hose. It'll pull water or whatever you're moving right through the hose.- Guaranteed flow rate. With impeller pumps, you're lucky to get the rated GPM/GPH. I just upgraded an impeller pump to a model rated 300 more GPH and saw ZERO DIFFERENCE in performance. This is because impeller pumps will simply not pump as much water if there's more head (vertical distance) or back-pressure. A positive-displacement pump, being valved, DOES NOT allow partial flow or backflow. 100% of the motor's chooch (minus slight friction losses from the mechanics) goes into moving the fluid. An impeller pump will just turn wasted electricity into heat.This pump is plenty skookum, but can be a little loud. Use a filter to keep debris out of the filter. That helps quite a lot. They also sell a "pump quieting" kit (couple of hoses?) but I never tried it.
Kleeratz
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016
I am a pet groomer and own a pet spa. We use this pump in our bathing system. It has worked very well for us. It puts out a lot of pressure and I like that the pump doesn't continually run. We had one similar to this that lasted 3 years.
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