Russian Christian Publishing, Inc.
The Stalwart!®
Emergency Hand Pump (Patent Pending)
Testimonials
Enclosed are the pictures I told you I would send. I have reviewed many ads for emergency pumps employing PVC in their construction. Yours proved much better and exceeded your advertisement.
The installation was quick and easy. A few strokes with the handle and water gushed out the spout. I was very surprised at the volume. I hooked a water hose to the pump, then with several more hoses I reached the house 307 feet away up a 14-foot incline. After shutting off my electric submersible pump and draining the lines in the house, I hooked the last hose to an outside connector on the house.
It took about 40 strokes to fill 315 feet of 5/8 inch water hose plus the plumbing in the house before the kitchen sink faucet started giving water. That’s a considerable distance to pump water manually on a 14-foot incline from a 40-foot deep hand pump. The house is on on a slab with the plumbing above the ceiling, adding 8 more feet uphill. I did not think the pump would do that. I was wrong.
This is one time I’m glad I listened to my wife and purchased The Stalwart! I hope these few lines will help others who face frequent power failures, decide on your pump.

Yours truly,
Konrad Stauffer
Winston, GA

"This is a high-functioning, low-cost pump which anyone concerned about water supply can afford. If I had known about The Stalwart! two months ago, it would have saved me $2,100.
I wanted a back-up pump, and I didn't want to think about pulling out my submersible.
The Stalwart! would have served me more efficiently than drilling a new well and installing a pitcher pump, which is what I did."

-Dr. Randy Grill
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