@@NMcCauley good question, not sure about that but if the hose is laying flat and not having to go up hill much it should. The pressure coming out of the 20ft hose was pretty good.
This brand needs more recognition. Im a field tech for generators and this is a must have, the transfer pump i use for draining bigger engines and works flawlessly. Im saving up for the cooler. Overall really good products. Appreciate the videos!!!!
thanks for the video but i find when the speed button is pressed right in the machine stops and you have to keep pressing it constantly. so basically it pulses it is not a continuous speed. did that happened with you?
I don't recall having that issue but I've only used it for concrete so far using the first speed. I did however, run it on the second speed not actually using it just to see the difference. I don't remember it having that issue at that time.
Been waiting for dewalt to build one to compete with the Milwaukee. I think I'm gonna get this to fill up my 60 gallon water tank from the creek. Use it for watering when things get dry in the summer.
hi there this looks a great product can you tell me what the part number of this pump is please as I cannot find this pump anywhere. I can find the water trnsfer pump but am coming up with nothing regarding this brilliant pump. Many thanks, adrian
I used hot soapy water in the sink and small brushes. I will be posting a video soon on how to clean it. Only the front of the sprayer that holds the cup needs cleaned and it comes off so it fits in the sink without a problem.
Good question, I used the black tip for this project and it worked out perfectly. I haven't used the other tips yet but will. This is an incredible sprayer for the price.
This is great news because I purchased this without seeing any reviews. It's actually sitting at my post office now box. How long did it take to drain the tarp on the pool? How long did the 3ah battery last? Any issues?
Hi, I didn't actually use it to drain the pool just the water that collected on the pool cover. It did a fantastic job on that but the 3ah battery only lasted about 8 min. I switched to an 8ah battery and it finished the job. It moves a lot of water fast and it's very quiet. Very well built and useful but if you need to drain a pool you need a plugin pump because that takes hours.
Whats the biggest dewalt battery you can fit into it? What about flexvolts? I wonder if one of the 15ah flexvolts would fit. Should last a full day or longer with two 15ah in it
I was able to get two aftermarket 8ah batteries to work perfectly giving me 12hrs indoors and almost 7 hrs outside in temperatures almost 100° . You can stick up to a 15ah but you would have to use a smaller battery in the other slot.
Thanks for the quick reply. Just recently joined the dewalt family and ive been checking out all the tools and gadgets that use dewalt batterys. This cooler actually seems like a great deal.
I always bring it down to a temp using the AC adapter around 37° before going on batteries then set the temp to 45° while on batteries. I got 12hrs inside on two 8ah batteries and almost 7hrs outside with temps almost 100° on those same batteries.
I just got this myself and i have to agree its a no brainer if you got dewalt batteries. For comparison the ryobi equivalent is 500 and the makita version is i think 800. I got mine for 208 on the most recent prime day price but no doubt its worth it still at 300
I just got this and no you cant fit 2 10s but you can fit 1 10ah and 1 8ah. You can also fit 1 12ah and 1 5ah powerstack but not a normal 5ah with that. It only needs 1 battery to run and the 2nd battery is for extended run time so you dont have to worry about a weak link battery. Hope this helps
@@ThomasHatfield-iw9iw yea basically thats the 2nd best combination is 2 8s. 1 10 and 1 8 is the most ah you can fit. You can fit a 12ah and a 4ah slim which would be the same as 2 8s but the 5ah powerstack i dont think works in it at all. It fits and shows voltage but says F on the screen im guessing for fault. I dont try it for long to see if it was working but probably not as i saw another guys video showing the 5ah powerstack doesnt work on with battery adapters and other non legit dewalt products. Theres a communication between the tool and the battery with those 5ah powerstacks. Definitely a bummer
@@ThomasHatfield-iw9iw 1.7ah powerstack work but not the 5ah powerstack. I have the little mini high volume air blower and jus got the plastic welder today and the 1.7 does work. A co worker of mine even tried the 5ah powerstack on a makita with a battery adapter and it doesnt work on there either but other batteries do