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Colin2016
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In the past I have suggested using a bilge pump but will now be using a Bosch 18v Garden pump.

I saw this on offer for £35 ish without battery, I already have bosch 18v power tools so this looked like a real bargain.

It is more powerful than the bilge pump set.
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It’s really nice to upgrade a piece of equipment, that does a better job and for a reasonable price too!
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I’ve just installed a new pump on my boat it’s a jabsco marine pump to fit a deck wash expensive for what it’s doing but it’s got the whumph cheap pumps don’t have
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I'm guessing this is used on a lottie where you have no power supply, these battery tools are getting better as the batteries improve aren't they?
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Yes this is used on the plot.

I have a generator but is a pain to get out the shed and fire up, so much easier with battery power tools.
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