What’s your go to method for draining water on job sites?

by Happy_dadpete

22 Comments

  1. ThisIsMyOtherBurner

    oh look another milwaukee ad

  2. MickeyMoist

    Not a pro; have that tool; love it!

  3. ShareCompetitive154

    These are useless when you’re in a trench and water is pouring out from under a footer.

  4. Looks pretty good fornthe last pieces of water that I hate removing from my jacuzzi.

    Had I been pro a similar tool absolutely had been bought

  5. BuzzyScruggs94

    It’s a neat tool but that thing is useless for something like a pool in the first shot.

  6. Onthefly32

    What about a good ol syphon?

    Immediate edit… Some good uses for this I’m sure.

  7. PhotographUnable8176

    i can’t tell if this is a real Milwaukee tool or something modified to do this

  8. Ay_Yo_Vertigo

    Depends… big puddles 2″ or 3″ tsunami pump… retention ponds 12″ pumps.

  9. cardinals8989

    I have a knockoff version of that that runs off Dewalt batteries. They work very well.

  10. HazeCorps22

    Ny Dad is a retired guy.. does plumbing on the side. I was so impressed one day when I was helping him on a job that required this and he pulled out one of those pool toy guns that suck up pool water when extended.

    My Dad literally carries around a toy gun that is about 3 feet long that does this same thing for about $5 and then just used it on the job.

    So yeah, thats the cheap alternative I recommend.

  11. I kinda wanna buy one but I wonder how it handles dirty water?

  12. The_Poster_Nutbag

    Standard gas powered pump with hose and filter bags. Just like the grown ups do.

  13. Impossible-Sport-449

    Ah yes, pump the chlorinated water directly on the plants nearby. Best practice

  14. Epic_Elite

    Is it okay to dump pool water into the lawn? The pool chemicals arent too harsh? Like, if dog urine can burn it, it seems like pool chemicals could do something too.

  15. Crazyhairmonster

    I’m 100% positive they added the ability to hide your post and comment history so advertisers could more easily post “secret” ads like this one. Well I for one will never be buying this piece of turd. This thing costs 250-400 depending on the model. Cheaper transfer pumps from harbor freight that work just as good if not better

  16. spavolka

    Blah blah blah Milwaukee no good DeWalt, blah blah.

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