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I am in need of one of those little submersible pumps that is suitable
for pumping dirty water. It will not be used much so would be nice if
it was reasonably priced. Does anyone have any recommendations?

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Andrew wrote:
I am in need of one of those little submersible pumps that is suitable
for pumping dirty water. It will not be used much so would be nice if
it was reasonably priced. Does anyone have any recommendations?


Depends what you mean by 'dirty'.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/se...r/hippo/page/1


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On 26 Feb, 20:38, "The Medway Handyman"
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Andrew wrote:
I am in need of one of those little submersible pumps that is suitable
for pumping dirty water. It will not be used much so would be nice if
it was reasonably priced. Does anyone have any recommendations?


Depends what you mean by 'dirty'.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/se...r/hippo/page/1

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By dirty I mean muddy water as found in the bottom of a trench (not
dirty as in sewerage) so looks like any of those should do.
Unfortunately I live in a comparatively Machine Mart free area
(Cambridge) and they don't do online ordering although I think they do
take phone orders which might be worth doing if any of those are
particularly recommended.

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On 26 Feb, 20:38, "The Medway Handyman"
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Andrew wrote:
I am in need of one of those little submersible pumps that is
suitable for pumping dirty water. It will not be used much so would
be nice if it was reasonably priced. Does anyone have any
recommendations?


Depends what you mean by 'dirty'.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/se...r/hippo/page/1

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Dave
The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257


By dirty I mean muddy water as found in the bottom of a trench (not
dirty as in sewerage) so looks like any of those should do.
Unfortunately I live in a comparatively Machine Mart free area
(Cambridge) and they don't do online ordering although I think they do
take phone orders which might be worth doing if any of those are
particularly recommended.


They have a store in Peterborough - not that far away, and they certaily do
online ordering, I've used it before & just checked, delivery on the Hippo I
clicked on was £4.50.


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