๐ช Elevate Your Pump Game!
The Sump Pump Platform is engineered for optimal performance, featuring a waterproof design and heavy-duty construction that ensures durability and reliability. Its versatile compatibility allows it to fit most sump pumps, making it an essential addition to your home maintenance toolkit.
J**S
JS
Took a bit to figure out and I had to zip tie the pump to the stand. But itโs fine now. I like it!!!!
J**H
Pricey, but good
It's expensive for what it is, but does the job well. The adhesive is very sticky, just make sure the bottom of your pump is clean and dry.
B**D
Ok but overpriced for a piece of plastic to replace a $2 brick.
Really just a piece of plastic when you get down to basics. The adhesive is a wasted gimmick and doesnโt stick once it gets wet. The platform is really too high and takes up more room on the pit base than the pumps alone do, so be sure to check you measurements. I bought two and didnโt end up using either in my sump pit with two mains and a battery backup.
A**R
good product
Product is as described and works well
C**K
It does the job.
It should have cutouts for a better fit. Double sided tape not making it. Obviously this is a 'universal' part to fit the product line not just my specific Liberty pump model. Too light to be called 'brick'. Maybe could add some stone to the plastic mix to make it a little more sturdy. Cost more to ship than the product cost. But it's serving it's purpose for now.
S**Y
Five Stars
Does the job.
M**.
Does what it claims
Doesn't seem like much, but is useful in raising a pump a bit above the bottom of a sump pit.
S**1
Nice idea, but too light and flimsy
I bought this along with my new Liberty sump pump hoping to make a very clean installation with no bricks or blocks in the bottom of the sump. However, the item is relatively flimsy and my pump kept tipping over in the sump pit with this device. It may work okay for a primary pump only setup, but I have a battery backup pump and the additional weight means the weight is slightly off center. The eccentricty of the weight will not work with the brick. Thus, if you have a backup pump, stick with actual bricks or patio stones to provide a stable platform for your pump.
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