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
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
PumpSpy Sump Pump Float Switch with 20 ft cord, piggyback plug
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SEAFLO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | PumpSpy |
| User Reviews | SEAFLO |