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The Zoeller M53 Mighty-mate is a 1/3 HP submersible sump pump featuring a robust cast iron housing and a non-clogging vortex impeller. Designed for automatic float switch activation, it delivers quiet, efficient water removal and has earned a stellar reputation for durability and reliability, making it a top choice for professionals and homeowners alike.





















| ASIN | B000H5PYR2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,032 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #11 in Sump Pumps |
| Brand | Zoeller |
| Brand Name | Zoeller |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,234 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00053514023607 |
| Horsepower | 0.33 Horsepower |
| Included Components | Product Only |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.96"L x 7.95"W x 10.16"H |
| Item Type Name | Plumbing Replacement Parts |
| Item Weight | 21 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zoeller Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 53-0001 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 19.25 Feet |
| Model Number | 53-0001 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.96"L x 7.95"W x 10.16"H |
| Product Style | Sump Pump |
| Specific Uses For Product | Inside |
| Style | Sump Pump |
| UPC | 053514023607 635409461734 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 115 Volts (AC) |
A**E
Simply the best sump pump that exists
This is no doubt the best sump pump, USA made. My last unit lasted 12 years in very very harsh conditions including frequent clogged pipe, yet it just keeps working. Incredibly reliable, robust and will outlast any other sump pump. Very easy to set up and get going. I recommend a plastic base to keep it out of the mud if it sits on the ground
N**S
Great Sump Pump.
I had on at my old house that was installed by the previous owner. It was quiet and worked great. I Bought my current home in 2019. They had a sump pump from Lowes that worked but it was the loudest thing ever and it ran all the time. I got tired and purchased this May 2020. Almost 6 years later it is still running like a champ. It operates quietly and when it runs its only a few seconds and back off. This thing runs a 1/3 of the time of the one I replaced. If / when this one fails, I will replace it with this same unit. Again, the review is being written almost 6 years after I purchased it.
J**.
Zoeller quality at a fair price
These generally last longer than most sump pumps because Zoeller has been producing them for years. Case made with cast iron, not plastic for durability. American made.
J**M
Great pump
Best pump around. Has never let me down. Every 5 to 7 years I replace it just for piece of mind knowing it's new. Keep the old ones as backups if needed.
V**N
1st one dies prematurely, replacement lasted a long time - READ UPDATES
At first glance, this thing looks like a beast. Feels like you are installing a Sherman tank in your sump. Well, feels like quality and actually performing like are two separate things. I had mine for a little over a year, installed by contractor. I just happened to be in the basement with a contractor today thinking remodeling when I looked in and the water was to the tip! I hear the float switch click so mechanically it still clicks but still no operation. I see and smell oil slightly so not sure if a seal went bad or just residue from the parts. Anyways, it quit in only about 1 year. Emailed the company, still waiting for a reply. In the meantime, I replaced it with a Flotec FPSC3250A 1/2 HP Submersible Cast Iron Sump Pump. The m53 seem quieter than the flotec. The price is comparable at about $140. M53: There is also corrosion around the bolts and few other areas but nothing rusted through. Although I like the heftiness, I think the sumps surrounded by thermoplastic maybe the way I go next (minimal corrosion to worry about). The float mech on the M53 is better quality, Flotec is lighter/plasticy feeling. I will wait to see if the Zoeller company will leave me hanging or what. If so then I have nothing to lose by opening it up and trying to fix it myself. I have my fingers crossed about the Flotec but i saw consistently good reviews. I will update in the months to come. UPDATE 11/4/11: basically the CS from zoeller told me to either try and return it to the purchased place (doubt they'll take it since there's rust on the bolts and it's been a bit- unless its a larger chain store, mom&pop stores tend not to lose $$ honoring the factory's warranty past a couple weeks). The closest service center is more than 1 hr from me in Northeast NJ and not sure if they care....so I think that means I just got hosed on this one. On the plus side, the Flotec is like a freakin water canon, so now i just hope it outlasts its 3 yr warranty. Shame such an older established company like Zoeller wouldn't spare one pump to make a customer happy. UPDATE: 12/26/11 yea, skip the Flotec...it crapped out within the first week but at least in the meantime, the Zoeller was under warranty so I swapped it out and back in the new M53 went. I keep the receipt handy but I know it will last longer than the flotec! Hopefully this time it will last 11yrs like other people's. Take a look at Liberty, master plumber and some others of similar design...they also have quality pumps at comparable prices. Alot of them are of the same design, same material...actually, it maybe just the name/price i think at that point. If it wasn't under warranty, I would've bought one from them. Hope this helps. Shame the business relationship of my contractor and the local plumbing store is what gave the exchange and not Zollier CS...otherwise, my 2 round trip warranty repair would have taken me an hour away from my house. UPDATE 5/1/12: The new warranty replacement (thanks to the local plumbing store and contractor) is holding up. I occasionally spray the grid/propeller with limeaway to keep the crud down. Hopefully being much more proactive about the build up may keep it going. UPDATE: 4/29/2013: It seems the periodic spray down with Lime Away/CLR made it last better. As to today (knock on wood)it seems it is still holding up but so far the weather hasn't been as soggy as when I first moved here 2 years ago (minus Hurricane Sandy). So despite a rough start with Zoeller the replacement M53 isn't doing so bad right now. Keep in mind it is in the drier of the two basements so the Master Plumber brand sump pump has been more of the workhorse. All things considered, I wouldn't shy away from Zoll pumps but I wouldn't cry if I had to switch to Liberty or MP/TV brand either. I think their customer service was what made me indifferent about being loyal to them. Too bad. update: 3/19/2018 Well, I think the warranty replacement M53 is finally giving out. I've noticed that it hasn't been pumping out as fast and I did find it with warm water in the basin meaning it's been continuous. True, we've had 3 Nor'esters but I think it's time. 7 yrs is not a bad run considering it's been in a fairly active basement overall. I decided to keep the M53 model since I did not feel like re-engineering the pipes. I did however consider Liberty, Goulds, Flint/Star and Wayne. I still plan to when I install a battery back up to the main M53 though. All in all, I know Zoeller (USA brand) has been an industry mainstay. Those other listed above, have a very very very similar design which makes me question if they are built off "surplus" parts or reconditioned under a different name. As the backup project, I will try them but for the main pump, M53 is for me.
S**S
Extreme quality, quiet, powerful, no/little vibration
I have had a zoeller pump in my crawl for almost 20 years with no problems. My spouse was replacing his Lowe's pump every year in his rental. It could have something to do with the disintegrated check valve, but nevertheless, every year the pump would go out. This time the crawlspace filled up. So, I bought this pump, and the zoeller check valve which is amazingly built to last, and drilled a ton of holes in a five gallon bucket, bought cheap plastic hoses from Menards and connected them so that they would reach to the sewer ditch in front of our house (about 200ft). I put this pump in the bucket and lowered into the crawlspace and it pumped the entire thing out in less than a day. It required some supervision to make sure the float didn't get stuck, and I had to hold the float up when the water was getting low and not rushing into the bucket as fast, but it worked beautifully. You will burn a pump up if you leave it running without water flow so you must watch it. It is quiet in comparison to the last ones, and doesn't vibrate the whole house. It's extremely powerful as well. We have gutters that drain into our sump pit so our pump works a little more than others. This thing is amazing. It's only been a few months, but the quality was immediately noticable. DO NOT BUY HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE PUMPS OR CHECK VALVES. I reviewed the zoeller check valve as well and it's such great quality. I'll never buy another brand. Instead of rubber insides, it contains a large, metal flap. This pump is less than I paid for the Lowe's pump last year. Do yourself a favor and get zoeller products.
J**G
Best pump on the market for home use
Real easy to install. Cord is plenty long enough. Works great. Always use a check valve..
C**C
Dependable sump pump strong, quiet, and built to las
I recently installed the Zoeller M53 Mighty‑Mate Submersible Sump Pump in my basement sump pit, and it’s been doing a great job keeping water levels down. The cast-iron body feels rugged and high quality, and the automatic float switch reliably kicks the pump on when water rises. The pump moves water efficiently and quietly — I barely notice it running even during heavy storms. What I like most is the build quality and the peace of mind: stainless-steel hardware, corrosion-resistant finish, and a design tested for longevity — it feels like something you install once and forget about for years. If you want a no-nonsense, durable sump pump that handles everyday water intrusion without fuss, this one hits the mark.
G**D
Tres Bonne qualité
Tres Bonne qualité facile a installer
D**A
Dejo de funcionar
Se descompuso a los 6 mese de uso y no puedo hacer valida la garantía en México porque el producto es de importación
G**T
Just buy this one.
Supper easy to install. Built like a tank. Pumps a huge volume of water very quickly. Have had it now through three heavy storms and it does its job really well. It is also much quiter than my last sump. To the point I went down and made sure it was working. My old one you could definitely hear it downstairs turning on. This on is much quieter.
D**D
Just buy it!
So far, so good. This was a DIY project by a non-plumber, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. I’ve already run 6 test cycles perfectly. It’s quiet, fits perfectly in my 12x12” sump pit, and the float seems to be working great. Highly recommend.
R**E
very reliable pumps. They normally last 7/8 years.
The most recent one purchased contains a light incorporated in the (plug in) which help to know if the electricity is on.
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