SEAFLO 2 Gallon Pre-Pressurized Accumulator vs PumpSpy Sump Pump Float Switch with 20 ft cord, piggyback plug

Overall winner: SEAFLO 2 Gallon Pre-Pressurized Accumulator

Key Differences

SEAFLO's accumulator tank (A) is a pre-pressurized 2-gallon unit that reduces pump cycling and smooths water flow and is noted as easy to install but limited to 3/4" MNPT connections. PumpSpy's product (B) is a 20 ft corded sump pump float switch with gold-plated electrical connections and universal/backup-capable use, though some users report mixed buoyancy and occasional sticking

SEAFLO 2 Gallon Pre-Pressurized Accumulator

SEAFLO 2 Gallon Pre-Pressurized Accumulator

SEAFLO • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Pre-pressurized 2-gallon accumulator reduces pump cycling and stabilizes water flow. Easy to install in tight spaces; compatible with 3/4" MNPT connections

Pros

  • Reduces pump cycling
  • Stable water pressure
  • Compact design
  • Easy installation

Cons

  • Limited to 87 PSI max
  • May be perceived as small capacity for larger systems
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PumpSpy Sump Pump Float Switch with 20 ft cord, piggyback plug

PumpSpy Sump Pump Float Switch with 20 ft cord, piggyback plug

PumpSpy • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Universal tether float switch for sump, sewage, or effluent pumps with gold-plated contacts. Activates on/off via water level changes; includes a 20 ft cord for flexible installation. Customers note easy installation and adjustable settings, with mixed buoyancy and reliability reports

Pros

  • gold-plated electrical connections
  • versatile for sump, sewage, or effluent pumps
  • easy to install
  • adjustable level settings

Cons

  • mixed buoyancy performance
  • possible switch sticking
  • mixed longevity reports
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price SEAFLO
Durability Tie
Versatility PumpSpy
User Reviews SEAFLO