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New Dewalt Submersible Water Pump

Apr 6, 2023 Stuart 23 Comments

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Dewalt Submersible Water Pump

Dewalt recently launched a new submersible water pump, DXWP61379.

Said to be “Guaranteed Tough,” the new Dewalt pump has a 1/3 HP motor and can move water at up to 60 gallons per minute or 3600 gallons per hour.

It has a 1-1/2″ FPT discharge outlet, and also comes with a 3/4″ garden hose adapter.

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The Dewalt submersible pump kit also includes a 25-foot industrial discharge hose with quick connect cam-lock fittings.

  • 1/3 HP utility pump
  • 1-1/2″ FPT discharge port
  • 60 gal/minute pump rate
  • 35ft max vertical lift
  • 10 year warranty

Dewalt says that the pump is ideal for removing water from flooded basements, jobsites, pools, hot tubs, and other similar types of water removal applications.

Price: $149-$160

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Buy it at Acme Tools

Digging a little deeper, Dewalt launched additional pumps with a range of motor sizes and in two styles:

Dewalt Submersible Utility Pumps

  • 1/3 HP with hose kit DXWP61379 (as discussed above)
  • 1/3 HP DXWP61374
  • 3/4 HP with hose kit DXWP61779
  • 3/4 HP DXWP61774
Dewalt 1-3 HP Submersible Sump Pump
Dewalt 1/3 HP Submersible Sump Pump

Dewalt Sump Pumps

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  • 1/3 HP DXWP62383
  • 1/2 HP DXWP62583
  • 3/4 HP DXWP62783
  • 1 HP DXWP62183

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23 Comments

  1. John S

    Apr 6, 2023

    I am assuming this is 120V. Does anyone make a battery powered pump like this?

    I cobbled one together from a boat bilge pump, my own 3D printed parts and a Milwaukee 12V battery with similar fabric mini fire hose. I use to drain a large low spot in our driveway and crawlspace after the few very heavy storms, such as yesterday.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Apr 6, 2023

      https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/milwaukee-m12-stick-transfer-pump-2579/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

      Some brands’ transfer pumps come with direct removal intakes as opposed to requiring a hose.

      They’re not the same, but offer similar functionality with reduced performance if you need a cordless solution.

      60 gal/minute and up might be better handled with a corded version plus remotely located cordless power station.

      As far as I’m aware, there are no submersible cordless power tools aside from maybe Ryobi’s cordless pool vacuum.

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      • TomD

        Apr 7, 2023

        Milwaukee also has https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Plumbing-Installation/2771-20 but it’s garden hose on each end, rated for 8 gpm and not rated for “dirty water”.

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        • Will

          Apr 12, 2023

          I keep one of those on my van for draining large backflow assemblies when I have to service them. It gets the job done, but it still feels slow.

          Reply
    • Jared

      Apr 6, 2023

      I’ve got the Ryobi transfer pump. It’s not a submersible pump and it doesn’t have a big discharge outlet like these corded-pumps (attaches to a garden hose), but it comes with an attachment you can stick into a pool of water to pump out.

      I think it works pretty well for what it is and how much it cost. The biggest drawback, depending on your usage, would probably be that it doesn’t have a float to turn it on and off.

      Reply
    • G New

      Apr 6, 2023

      Ryobi makes a few.

      P3020VNM -> Website lists it as coming soon. Its submersible, 20gbm, remote battery pack.

      RY20UP02 -> Stick pump, 15 gpm.

      RY20WP182KVNM -> Transfer Pump, 10gpm.

      Reply
      • Jared

        Apr 6, 2023

        Never saw the “P3020VNM” before! Cool to see that a submersible cordless pump does exist – and of course it’s Ryobi.

        The RY20WP182KVNM transfer pump is the one I was talking about. It comes with a screened-intake you can drop into a puddle.

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        • Mike

          Apr 7, 2023

          I wish the site (https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/46396045553 for anyone wanting the link) told how much run time you can expect from the battery. I have a variety of 18V batteries to throw at something like this.

          Reply
      • Jason

        Apr 6, 2023

        P3020VNM Is very cool. I got out of Ryobi years ago. Somewhat regretting that because sooner or later they’re going to make me get back into their 18v platform with some of the unique stuff they come out with especially on the lifestyle side.

        Reply
        • Andrew D.

          May 14, 2023

          Just buy an adaptor from Ryobi to the brand of your choice, that’s what I did.

          Reply
    • Greg

      Apr 6, 2023

      Can you link a pic of this? Sounds interesting.

      Reply
  2. Steve

    Apr 6, 2023

    I’m not sure why they did this. Not sure how this adds to their brand, other than seeing a familiar name if you need a sump pump. I’m sure it’s a good product, but there are plenty of brands in this space and it doesn’t appear to be cordless. Kind of a head scratcher for me…

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    • Jared

      Apr 6, 2023

      I suspect that’s all it is. SBD saw an opportunity to add their paint job and name to a sump pump and use their reputation to market it.

      Nothing “wrong” with that though. Sometimes its nice to be able to rely on a brand name as a shortcut to evaluate a product.

      Reply
      • Pete M

        Apr 6, 2023

        Exactly that. Several years ago the trend was paint it red and put on a Craftsman sticker. Now it’s yellow.

        Reply
  3. BrianA

    Apr 6, 2023

    Was like wow at first sight until I realized it wasn’t cordless battery powered. Use a little giant corderd pump for my pool cover and M18 transfer pump also. Agree weird product for them to release in corded version.

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    • fred

      Apr 6, 2023

      Cordless would have been nice.

      We had an engine-driven trash pump and some AC-powered submersibles too. They could handle a modest amount of debris – a good thing when you are trying to pump out a pit etc. when you don’t know how much junk might be included with the water.

      Reply
  4. Joatman

    Apr 6, 2023

    I was totally unaware that Dewalt made sump pumps….or at least a modified rebranded version. A 10 year warranty for a sump pump is nothing to sneeze at. I’ll definitely take a closer look at these. Regarding of the brand or model, I find myself replacing these every 3 years.

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  5. Greg

    Apr 6, 2023

    Interesting. Never would have thought Dewalt would go in this direction. Maybe they partnered with another company and painted the yellow?

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    • fred

      Apr 6, 2023

      HD lists the UPC for the pump as 725113613748
      That denotes the sourcing is via the Michel Sales Agency – a company that is a manufacturer’s representative for several different plumbing supply companies and manufacturers.

      Reply
      • Scott F

        Apr 6, 2023

        Where do you find this upc relationship info?

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        • fred

          Apr 6, 2023

          There is a GTIN database search at:

          https://gepir.gs1.org/index.php/search-by-gtin

          It works OK if the source of the GTIN is reliable and the GTIN has been recorded correctly. In this case the GTIN (UPC) coming from Home Depot’s listing and similar ones from Acme (both usually reliable sources) denoted a company code (UPC prefix) of 725113. Using Google – and searching for sump pumps with UPC’s starting out 725113 – came up pumps from Superior Pump.

          This sort of sleuthing sometimes doesn’t work with UPCs or EAN’s that are shown on Amazon or eBay. Perhaps that might be because the leading # or trailing # (checksum) are missing, numbers transposed – or the number provided is fictitious. Over the years I have spotted many so called UPC’s that relate to companies that have gone out of business – and are perhaps being used (recycled?) for some odd purpose. So, you might find a tool on eBay perhaps from Asia – with a legitimate UPC – or maybe one that seems to be associated with a now defunct retailer located elsewhere in the world. It is probably not be Amazon or eBay providing the number – but perhaps the trading company or supplier that may not want to pay for their own string of GTINs. While large manufacturers (3M comes to mind) can have several different GTIN prefix numbers to accommodate their different sub-entities and large number of SKUS – when you see different GTINs on eBay all associated with the same exact product it likely is a signal that one or more of them are incorrect.

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    • fred

      Apr 6, 2023

      A little more sleuthing via the UPC – and it looks like the OEM is Superior Pump

      https://www.superiorpump.com/

      Reply
  6. Nathan

    Apr 6, 2023

    I was going to say the 10 yr warranty caught my attention. 1/2 HP is roughly 375 watts if going on straight conversion. (746/2) wonder how it would run on power station

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