

💧 Keep your flow flawless—because your laundry deserves the best!
The Zoeller 105-0001 Sump Pump is a robust, cast iron, float-activated pump delivering up to 43 gallons per minute at 115 volts. Featuring a non-clogging vortex impeller, it handles solids up to ½ inch, making it ideal for laundry tubs and drainage where gravity drainage isn’t an option. Compact and easy to install with a UL-listed cord, this pump offers professional-grade reliability and longevity backed by Zoeller’s trusted craftsmanship.




















| ASIN | B0009TCDZ2 |
| ASIN | B0009TCDZ2 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Electric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (965) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (965) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Finish | Electric |
| Flow Rate | 43 Gallons Per Minute |
| Horsepower | 0.5 Horsepower |
| Included components | 1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 13.6 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 105-0001 |
| Item model number | 105-0001 |
| Manufacturer | Zoeller |
| Manufacturer | Zoeller |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Part number | 105-0001 |
| Power source type | Ac/dc |
| Product Dimensions | 36.83 x 31.75 x 36.83 cm; 13.61 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 36.83 x 31.75 x 36.83 cm; 13.61 kg |
| Size | 12.50 x 14.50 x 14.50 inches |
| Style | Pump |
| Voltage | 115 Volts (AC) |
J**N
This is a pretty sturdy unit, and does what I expect of it - pump the laundry water! I had a zoeller m53 (same pump unit as this) as my primary sump pump for the past number of years and it has been nothing but stellar, so I expect the same of this one. I ended up rearranging the setup to use the 1.5 in pipe as air vent, the other 1.5 pipe as sink drain and the 2 in pipe as the laundry water pipe. This has worked fine so far. Make sure to secure the outlet pipe securely, this unit pumps water with intensity! I'd recommend putting this on the same circuit as your laundry machine so if the breaker pops, the laundry machine also stops throwing water at it. I guess you can also throw the water in the sink per the instructions, but then your sink is always dirty with laundry water, and you can't use it to soak clothes while you do laundry - I tend to do laundry stuff while doing laundry, like probably most folks.
E**C
Bought this Zoeller 105 pump kit to hook up to a laundry tub in our basement after relocating our washer/dryer. I couldn’t be happier with the product thus far. It’s a Zoeller model M53 pump for those interested. The “105” signifies the entire kit, including basin, fittings, valves, etc. Five member household here, so plenty of laundry gets done at our house. And this thing keeps up with the washer discharge no problems. I’ve read reviews from other pumps where the tub fills up halfway or more because the pump can’t keep up... not this one. I might get about 2-3 inches in the tub while the washer discharges, but it keeps up well. Improper venting could also be the cause of a slow drain. Keep in mind, definitely do not want to use the one-way valve auto vent devices with this system. I confirmed this with Zoeller support. Those devices allow air in, but not back out. As water enters the basin from your drain source, that water needs to push the air out somehow since the basin is sealed. So take the time and plumb it correctly. Obviously there are some smaller low profile pumps that can mount under the tub right onto the drain tailpipe. I considered these for size and ease of install, but it came down to quality and peace of mind in the end. Many reviews for those smaller pumps were indicating that any little bit of laundry lint could jam the pump impeller. That sort of defeats the purpose for my use case. Lots of laundry lint and dirt from cleaning shoes etc, make it down this drain and I’ve had zero issues so far. And I just hit the six month mark. I’ll update this review if that changes. I’m sure the other pumps do a good job, but I didn’t want to constantly worry about particles making it past the drain screen. This Zoeller pump according to the manual will pass 1/2” spherical solids without jamming impeller. The craftsmanship for other kit components also seem to be top notch. The basin is very sturdy, and this particular 105 kit comes with the check valve. Zoeller calls it a unicheck, due to the fact that it has the fernco-style slip fittings on both ends. This is especially useful if you have to pull the pump out for maintenance, etc. You are able to disconnect the whole basin from the plumbing discharge line. Keep in mind to also install a union on the vent line, for the same reason. I also opted to put a ball shutoff valve above the unicheck on the discharge line, just in case the check valve ever fails. Zoeller support also confirmed that this ball valve should NOT be used to restrict the discharge flow. Some other pumps recommend doing this to ensure the pump stays running the entire time while the water gets pumped away. (Limits pump excessively cycling on/off) Zoeller support advised against this, as it actually makes the pump work harder when you restrict the discharge line diameter. Should be 1.5” pvc, no more no less. I decided to do plumbing and install myself, and I’m no plumber! It wasn’t all that difficult. Getting the discharge and vent tied into your existing plumbing is the hardest and most time consuming part. All in all, this is a very well designed pump kit. Zoeller is just the standard when it comes to pumps in my opinion. I’ve used them for sump pumps also, and I’ve had them last 20+ years. If you had any doubts, let me put them to rest. I’d definitely recommend this pump system to anyone.
A**R
Instructions are clear as to pump setup. Works great for pumping from slop sink in basement. Pump and basin seem of good durable quality. Quickly removes water from washing machine. Pump is fairly quiet. Would recommend installing a ball valve so that pump does not cycle on and off when pumping
A**R
Got it on sale and saved a bunch! Only needed the pump and the check value. Installed easy and is quiet.
D**E
The pitch off my driveway reverses as it approaches the garage. There is a useless.trough cross the drive at the garage door opening which is not connected to a drain pipe.I had been looking for a submersible pump that could clear the small lake that developed at my garage door (and into hr garage) after a hard rain. When I read about the Zoeller sump pump, I was skeptical. but ordered it. it truly is a nearly complete kit, containing the sump and sump pump, as well as a check valve, some PVC connections and detailed instructions. After drawing a diagram of the required piping, I purchased 1-1/2 inch PVC pipe and several 1-1/2 inch pipe joints from my local ACE hardware store, as well as a short piece of 2 inch PVC for the vent. I dug a hole for the sump, next to the driveway, near the garage door and connected the intake to the trough. After a dry run proved that the pump worked well, the pipe joints were cemented. Until I saw the ad for this sump pump, I was unaware that a complete sump pump kit was available. I could not be more pleased. No more sandbagging my garage door before a torrential downpour.
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