Superior Pump 91250 1800GPH Thermoplastic Submersible Utility Pump vs Acquaer 1/3 HP Submersible Utility Pump
Overall winner: Acquaer 1/3 HP Submersible Utility Pump
Key Differences
Superior Pump (A) offers 1,800 GPH flow and a 25' vertical lift at a more affordable listed price tier, while Acquaer (B) provides higher stated drainage performance (2,160 GPH) and a higher-efficiency 1/3 HP motor. A has far more user reviews with a slightly higher average rating; B has fewer reviews and some reports of higher noise
Superior Pump 91250 1800GPH Thermoplastic Submersible Utility Pump
Thermoplastic submersible utility pump moves up to 1,800 GPH with 1/4 HP. Includes 10 ft cord and 1-1/4 inch NPT discharge for high capacity pumping; removable suction screen handles up to 1/8 inch solids. one customer notes reliability and ease of use
Pros
- high flow rate (1800 GPH)
- long cord length (10 ft)
- high capacity discharge (1-1/4 inch NPT)
- removable suction screen
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- some users report failure within a year
Acquaer 1/3 HP Submersible Utility Pump
Compact submersible pump with 1/3 HP motor for draining water up to 2160 GPH. Features a 10 ft cord and durable thermoplastic housing. Customer notes it works well for sand and leaves and is easy to use with garden hose connections
Pros
- high-efficiency submersible design
- durable thermoplastic housing
- 10 ft power cord included
- portable and lightweight
Cons
- varying noise levels according to user
- some users report it being noisy
- performance may vary with ground debris
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Superior Pump |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Acquaer |
| User Reviews | Superior Pump |