KÄRCHER BP 4.500 Garden Pump
For pumping out groundwater, water from a cistern or collected rainwater for garden irrigation and lawn sprinklers
Features & Advantages
- Flow rate: 4500 l/h
- Delivery head: 35 m
- Suction lift: 8 m
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Product information & technical details
- Item no.: KAE-1.645-700.0
- Content: 1 item
- EAN: 4054278915708
- Manufacturer No.: 1.645-700.0
- Brands: KÄRCHER
- Net weight: 6,713kg
- Mains Voltage: 230V
- Connection: G1 / 1''
- Max. operating pressure: 3,6 bar
- Max Delivery Head: 36 m
- Max. flow rate (l/h): 4500
- Connection cable (m): 1,5
- Product dimensions (mm): 372 x 186 x 231
- Nominal power consumption (W): 550
- Kärcher FAQs: FAQs Pumps for the Home & Garden
Description
This garden pump for irrigation is designed to draw water from a range of sources, including wells, cisterns and rain barrels. With a flow rate of 4,500 l/h and a delivery head of 36 m, it provides ample power for watering small to medium-sized garden areas. A maximum pressure of 3.6 bar allows it to operate garden hoses, lawn sprinklers and simple irrigation systems with ease.
Whether used as a garden pump for wells, cisterns or rain barrels, this garden pump supports the efficient use of stored rainwater or groundwater in the garden. A suction lift of up to 8 m enables water to be drawn even from deeper sources. Its robust construction and maintenance-free pump system make the garden pump suitable for regular watering tasks. An ergonomic carrying handle ensures easy transport, while the large foot switch allows convenient on/off operation.
Features
- Optimised connection nozzle
- Convenient foot switch
- Separate filler opening
- Water drain valve
- Ergonomic carrying handle
Delivery includes:
- PerfectConnect connection adapter for G1 pumps
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