💦 Elevate Your Flow Game!
The Salamander Pumps TapBoost Inline Pump is a compact, easy-to-install solution designed to enhance water flow for various applications, including sinks, toilets, and appliances. With a flow rate of 7-11 liters per minute, it operates quietly and is suitable for both mains and gravity-fed systems. The pump features durable brass ends and comes with a 2-year warranty, ensuring reliability and performance.
Manufacturer | Salamander Pumps |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 5.3 x 12.7 cm; 1.2 kg |
Item model number | TapBoost |
Colour | White |
Style | Submersible |
Material | Brass |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Flow rate | 11 Cubic Centimetres Per Minute |
Included Components | Pump |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.2 kg |
M**Y
Impressed with the improved flow rate it provided.
I've just fitted the Boost pump on the pipework immediately before an electric shower. I live in an area that has poor pressure & flow. 1 bar at the kitchen tap if we're lucky, obviously that dropped by the time the water got to the shower, through about 10 Metres of 15mm pipework. Prior to fitting the pump I was getting 2Lts per min from the shower head. (sometimes not even enough to acctuate the shower pressure switch). Now with the Booster I'm get 9Ltrs per min. Well pleased with the performance increase and no more cold showers.
J**S
Just what was needed
We have a four-way tap in the kitchen that does cold, hot, boiling and filtered water. However since fitting the tap the hot water stream was greatly reduced. After asking several plumbers for assistance we were getting nowhere. People told me I needed to change my boiler. Which is gravity fed at the moment. After googling pumps I came across this. It was fitted very quickly and has done the trick and the water flow from the hot tap now has a much better flow. There is a humming noise that comes from the pump when you use the hot water tap but it is not a problem for us at all.
V**T
Doesn't work for showers
It only works for taps, it doesn't make a slightest difference for shower head as it cannot create the pressure. The only reason I didn't return is I cut the pipes already for thisIt works ok for taps though... But I wouldn't call it quite!
T**D
Boost pump
Very good for outside tap
A**I
It's grate
But it's nit that Strong it's works grate and sorted our problem but they could do better and it's expensive
P**L
Size fits well.
Low noise, works well does what it says on the box .
D**L
Low flow, this sorts it!
We have low pressure in our house owing to a tank in the loft and hot water cylinder. Recently redone our bathroom and fitted this on the hot and cold feed for the basin. Needles to say it worked a charm and the flow has shot up and the aerator on the tap works perfectly. You can fit this on an open vented system with no issues. For the hot water make sure your cylinder flange can handle it (I have a salamander flange fitted to my cylinder).
R**B
Easy to install but the little flow gain and noise outweighed the benefits
The media could not be loaded. Very easy to fit. Placed it between the existing connection where the copper connects to the tap hose. Sadly, not a significant increase in pressure. Usually takes 7 seconds to fill a mug of water. It now takes 5 seconds. The main issue is that the high pitched noise seems to permute the entire flat. I think the vibrations are being carried by the pipes through to the bathroom. I recently fitted a Stuart Turner Monsoon 2 bar pump on the hot water which is quiet in comparison and the noise is isolated.
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