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Average rating 9.23636363636364 out of 10 ( based on 55 reviews )

25 watts? Really?

Review by Jerry on 9/15/2023

Power (watts) = Volts x Amps so.... by the name plate 120volts x 0.1amps = 12.0 watts not 25 watts. So where does the 25 watt rating come from??? I would have posed this to williamsbrewing but they fail list an email address. William's Responds: There is a typo on the wattage label. This unit was designed for 220 volts, and they did not change the amp rating to .2 when they changed the label to 110 volts,

Glad I have it

Review by Steve J on 12/21/2022

This is my second Mark II pump. When it first arrived it didn't work. Williams brewing immediately replaced it. Great people to work with and a great pump for my RIMs system.

Good but

Review by Niles on 1/10/2021

The first brew I had, I loved it. It was a huge upgrade from my Anvil. Since then, it has been making funny noises. I'm not sure if it is a defect in the impeller or what. It would be five stars if not for that.

Glad I got it

Review by Chuck Dann on 10/5/2020

I've used it twice and I'm glad I got it. I also bought the stainless steel head. I bought the Brewers Edge Mash and Boil before it came with a pump, so this was an upgrade my system really needed. I connected the sparge float tube, J86, to the outlet, so I can recirculate during the mash and cooling the wort. The connections are the L86 1/2" nut with the 3/8" hose barb.

works OK but overrated, quiet

Review by jeff on 1/21/2020

I bought this pump to replace a Teel magnetic drive pump on my RIMS system that has been in service for almost 22 years. The best it could do on my system was 2.4 gpm, almost a gallon a minute less then the Teel pump. I returned the pump to Williams and did receive a prompt refund. I require the pump to reach over 3 gpm to perform properly on my system. I did notice it was very quiet.