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Old 04-27-2022, 06:57 PM   #1
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Water Pump

We boondock a fair amount. I'm looking for a small 120 volt pump with garden hose connectors that I can use to pump water from jugs to our fresh water tank, hopefully through a filter. I know there are a lot of suitable pumps on Amazon, but most are made in China and have questionable quality. Can anyone recommend a decent, reliable pump?
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Old 04-27-2022, 07:48 PM   #2
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We boondock a fair amount. I'm looking for a small 120 volt pump with garden hose connectors that I can use to pump water from jugs to our fresh water tank, hopefully through a filter. I know there are a lot of suitable pumps on Amazon, but most are made in China and have questionable quality. Can anyone recommend a decent, reliable pump?
I sure they're made in China, but Harbor Freight has them. They're inexpensive so if it didn't work as expected you're not out much $$ or return it.
In my opinion the quality of HF stuff has greatly improved in the last few years & they're no questions asked return policy is tough to beat.
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I'm set up with a 40 gallon bladder and a 12 volt HF pump that I've connected the leads to a trailer plug and have a switch that can turn the pump on and off. The bladder is full on the bed of the truck, hook up hoses with the pump, switch it on and fill the fresh tank. Don't need a generator and can fill a gravity fill port or directly into the city connector to fill like when connected to a water faucet. https://www.harborfreight.com/12v-dc...gph-63324.html
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