A little help.

Jeff Robison

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I have seen a "puddle sucker" or something similar over the years. It is basically a small pump vacuum that is powered by a pressure washer that will drain small puddles. I have some condos that have a small bottom area that has a few doors. I want to be able to quickly evacuate the water (maybe 30-40 gallons) without bringing the vacuum trailer and generators out every breezeway. Any one have a clue what I am talking about LOL!!! If so what is it called and where can I find one.
 
For small areas this things been working well, and sounds to me like what you are looking for.

I believe pressure tek is supported here, very sorry if its not.

http://www.pressuretek.com/sustslpu.html

*edit* after seeing what Russ is selling, the one I'm using is anodized cast aluminum I believe, and I do like that that one is stainless. I'll give ya a call when mine breaks down to get an upgraded one Russ!
 
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I have one of those and they work great but the puddle needs to be deeper than 1/2" as the openings are almost 1/2" tall, not sure if your puddle will be that deep or deeper.

They do work just like in the youtube videos, no moving parts, will move small rocks, gravel and dirt no problem.
 
I have one of those and they work great but the puddle needs to be deeper than 1/2" as the openings are almost 1/2" tall, not sure if your puddle will be that deep or deeper.

They do work just like in the youtube videos, no moving parts, will move small rocks, gravel and dirt no problem.

I second this statement, dont bother if your puddle is less then 1/2" deep... For that just stick to old fashioned squeegee or push broom. With low water it just cant get a good suction.
 
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