The Milwaukee® M12™ Stick Transfer Pump is a top - notch solution for water transfer tasks in various locations such as catch basins, water meter boxes, trenches, and sump pump pits. Its 36 - inch submersible aluminum barrel gives you the reach to access water in hard - to - reach areas, like the bottom of deep trenches. The HydroPass™ filter technology with a 360° filter is a game - changer. It allows maximum water flow even in debris - filled environments, reducing downtime from clogs. Powered by the M12™ battery platform, this pump gets rid of the need for repetitive manual pumping. You can operate it with just one hand, leaving the other free to manage the water outflow. With a maximum head height of 15 feet and an outlet that fits a standard 3/4” garden hose, it has the power to push water over walls and out of pits to the perfect deposit spot. Compatible with all M12™ REDLITHIUM™ Batteries, it's highly productive, capable of pumping up to 9 gallons per minute and 275 gallons on a single M12™ REDLITHIUM™ XC4.0 battery. Included in the package is (1) M12™ Stick Transfer Pump. Key features include a 3/4” outlet for easy hose attachment, high - speed pumping, long - lasting battery performance, efficient filtration, a submersible barrel for better inlet control, and a threaded filter for simple removal.







Using the Milwaukee M12 Stick Transfer Pump is a breeze. First, make sure your M12 REDLITHIUM battery is fully charged. Attach a standard 3/4” garden hose to the pump's outlet. Place the pump in the water source, like a catch basin or sump pit. The 36 - inch submersible barrel allows it to reach deep water. Once it's in position, turn on the pump using the power switch. You can use one hand to operate the pump and the other to direct the hose. Remember, this pump works best in areas with debris, thanks to its 360° filter. When you're done, turn off the pump and remove it from the water. As for maintenance, regularly check the filter for clogs. The threaded filter is easy to remove, so you can clean it thoroughly. Store the pump in a dry place and keep the battery charged for the next use. Also, avoid using the pump in extremely dirty water that could damage the internal components.