April 2017 - Page 2 of 2 - PumpProducts.com
  • Pump Products Partners with Red Lion Products

    April 4, 2017

    (Red Lion Sewage Pump) Pump Products is proud to announce our newest partnership, with Red Lion Products out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Red Lion produces a wide variety of pumps for both wastewater and clearwater applications, each pump featuring rugged construction, consistent performance and high quality engineering. Red Lion uses a variety of construction materials in its pumps, including aluminum, cast iron and stainless steel. Many of the pumps come with roll frames for extra protection in tough applications or during transport. That’s just one example of the care and consideration that Red Lion puts into the design and production of each pump. Pump Products is now authorized to distribute the following Red Lion pumps to customers across the nation: condensate pumps, effluent pumps, lawn sprinkler pumps, sewage pumps (and sewage system packages), sump pumps, well pumps and general transfer or utility pumps. Accessories and controls are available as well. “We’re always looking to partner with new manufacturers and we’re excited to work with Red Lion to get their quality products to our customers,” according to the Pump Products CEO. Be sure to call our toll-free number 1-800-429-0800 to speak to an application engineer and find the right Red Lion pump for your budget, system and application.

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  • Catch Great Savings on Baseball’s Opening Day!

    April 3, 2017

    The crack of the bat… the roar of the crowd… it’s Opening Day! Of all the major professional sports, only baseball has built up such a mythology around the first day of the regular season.  Which is why it’s unfortunate that they’ve diluted the experience by having three games on Sunday. But hey I’m an old Inspector, I digress. The point is, Opening Day carries with it a strong association with spring and renewal and the coming of good weather. It builds anticipation for summer, which is right around the corner. And who doesn’t like summer baseball Sit outside in the sun for three hours with friends or family, a beer and hot dog in each hand… what could be better Nothing, in my humble opinion. The most anticipated game arguably happened yesterday, as the reigning World Series champion Cubs (how strange is that sentence) fell to the rival Cardinals, 4-3. Still, there’s plenty of intrigue around the majors as the season gets underway. Here's the games that intrigue the Inspector today. (All times EST, check local listings) Braves @ Mets, 1 PM: There is plenty of enthusiasm in Queens as Mets fans believe this could be the year after several close calls the past few seasons. Of course, that depends on the loaded pitching staff staying healthy. Flame-throwing Noah Syndergaard will get the start for the Mets. His fastball has to be seen to be believed. Pirates @ Red Sox, 2:05 PM: Once again, fanatics of Red Sox Nation have extremely high expectations for their talented squad. The Sox were up there with the Cubs for offensive prowess last season, and with young guns like Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts and Jackie Bradley Jr. coming into their own, they should be even better this year. Meanwhile, the Pirates hope that superstar Andrew McCutchen’s dismal season last year was a fluke. Padres @ Dodgers, 4 PM: Here’s a fun fact: according The Los Angeles Times, Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw will make $33 million this season, which is more than the entire $28 million payroll of the Padres. Kershaw may well be worth the cost though; he is currently the most dominant pitcher in the majors. If he can lead a talented, if sometimes dysfunctional, Dodgers squad to its first World Series championship in almost 30 years, no one will complain about his price tag. Indians @ Rangers, 7 PM: Can the Indians recover after last year’s heartbreaking loss to the Cubs In case you forgot, the Indians blew a 3-1 series lead. Still, they have one of the best top-to-bottom rotations in the game, headlined by ace Corey Kluber (who will get the Opening Day start) and featuring quality names like Danny Salazar, Carlos Corrasco, Josh Tomlin and veteran Trevor Bauer. And don’t forget Andrew Miller in the bullpen, who may just be redefining the way teams use relievers. If the pitchers perform, maybe the Tribe can put the “3-1” jokes to rest for good. Angels @ A's, 10 PM: It's likely that neither of these teams will be very good this season. So why are we highlighting this game Two words: Mike Trout. Trout is by far the best player in baseball and at only 25, is on course to be one of the best ever. In a way Trout is much like Pump Products in that he is (1) a proud child of New Jersey and (2) the best in his field (being a baseball player vs. selling pumps). He's the modern day Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle and you should take every opportunity you can to watch and appreciate him. Don't Drop the Ball on this Deal! In honor of Opening Day and the start of the baseball season, we're giving all of our loyal blog readers a discount! Enter the code "baseball5" upon checkout to receive $5 off of any order with a minimum price of $25. This is a short-term deal (valid through 04/03/2017) so be sure to take advantage now. Pump Products application engineers are standing by to provide technical assistance, price quotes or to answer any questions you may have regarding pumps. Call our toll free number 1-800-429-0800.  

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