best flood pumper

J Scott W

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Scott the one you listed has a 500 psi pump. If a vac only extractor was wanted can it be ordered that way also?

Yes, but the cost is not much different. May as well get the 500 pump in case you need it on some jobs. No need to haul a flood pumper and a portable to the job.
 

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Proven to be a work horse and a very reliable unit, it has to be the flood king. Really good unit easy to service in the event it needs service. Good unit with good vacuum and discharge.

And I have 2 for sale!!

Pm me if you need one.
 
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Mytee had a new double-vac model #7000 at ICE . . .

It had a large round SS Lint Basket . . . .

as well as a metal sump pump . . .

When we tested the previous one, it vacuumed and pumped out a 55 gallon drum in about 55 seconds.
 

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It takes two cords for the dual 3-stage vacs . . .

The stainless lint basket was about 12" in diameter x 12" high.

Price under $2K

Didn't discuss it with Lockhart.
 
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That's why I like the flood king as it is two 3stage face with both small pump outs on one cord, and it works well.

Didn't get to try the new mytee but honestly can't be interested In it with a two cord setup for operation as we most of the are strapped for power anyways.

Imagine not only one cord but two cords lying in water heading in different directions towards different plugs that are on different circuits, why?

The flood kings work every time, yes they are very expensive new but the reliability and ruggedness overtime justify the cost.

Plus they are very light and semi easily moveable, while the newer hve and other flood pampers that have the metal submersible pumps are considerably heavier and not as agile to work with.
 

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gotta say the golaith 6 2 stage vacs. awesome!
 

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3-cords :eekk:

Not for me!
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Mytee uses the most efficient 5.7" vac motors available . . .

You can run one 3-stage vac and the Pump-Out on one cord if required . . .

With two 3-stage vacs you WILL recover more water . . .

Isn't that what we are being paid to do efficiently ???
 

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These flood pumpers are getting out of control with the new drieaz hve coming in at over 130 pounds and the mitee flood hog coming in over 100 pounds these things are very heavy getting in and out of vans.

I am by no means saying the flood king is lite but for the performance 88 pounds is no walk in the park but is manageable for a large piece of equipment.
 
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What's wrong with just using a gas pump? Mine is 5hp and blasts out WAY more water via 2 or 2.5" vac hose.

We then use the TM to mop up.
 
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