FUJIWARA Condensate Pump for mini-split 40l/h 33ft vs Beckett condensate pump BK221UL with safety switch
Overall winner: Beckett condensate pump BK221UL with safety switch
Key Differences
Beckett BK221UL (A) is a lower-priced, 115V condensate pump with a 22 ft lift and strong user ratings emphasizing easy installation and quiet automatic operation; FUJIWARA (B) offers wider voltage compatibility (100–220V), very low-noise spec (<18 dB) and a plug connection for wiring but has mixed feedback on size and confusing wiring directions. Choose Beckett if you want a well-reviewed, straightforward 115V pump with a known lift spec; choose FUJIWARA if you need multi-voltage support or a defined low-noise spec
FUJIWARA Condensate Pump for mini-split 40l/h 33ft
Compact condensate pump for HVAC/mini-split drainage. Quiet operation and plug-connected wiring simplify installation. Customers note easy setup and efficient drainage, with some confusion around wiring directions
Pros
- quiet operation
- plug connection wiring
- low power consumption
- suitable for 1-5HP systems
Cons
- wiring directions may be confusing
- some customers find size small
- mixed experiences with water flow and durability
Beckett condensate pump BK221UL with safety switch
Beckett BK221UL condensate pump with automatic on/off operation for HVAC equipment. Supports condensate up to 150 F and delivers 125 GPH; suitable for ACs, furnaces, boilers, and dehumidifiers. Customers note easy installation and quiet operation
Pros
- automatic on/off operation
- easy to install
- quiet operation
- handles condensate from multiple HVAC devices
Cons
- mixed opinions on length
- customer mention limited guidance on accessories
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Beckett |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | FUJIWARA |
| User Reviews | Beckett |