A little means a lot when you use a ‘Little Giant’
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May 14, 2024
A little means a lot when you use a ‘Little Giant’

The ‘Little Giant’ main drain pump from Franklin Electric of Fort Wayne, Ind., is built for durability, and portability. Little Giant, quickly removes standing water during swimming pool maintenance – and is tough enough to withstand the harsh chemicals used to reduce algae growth. Built with a bottom inlet screen designed to fit inside most swimming pool main drains, the Little Giant Main Drain Pump gets the job done again and again, all season long.

Little Giant has a durable stainless-steel with chemical- resistant FKM triple-lip seal that is tough enough to withstand the harsh chemicals used in pools.

The 3/4 horsepower PSC motor drains water quickly at over 4000 gph, making fast work of any size pool with a universal bottom inlet screen fitting most main drains.

For more information contact Franklin Electric, 9255 Coverdale Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46809. Telephone 800-437-6897. Online www.franklin-electric.com.

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