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A comparison of the capacity difference between the Honda WX10 and Honda WX15

Honda pumps are portable pumps which are manufactured in Japan, India, China and the United States.

Pump types

All Honda Power Equipment petrol-powered pumps utilize a Honda 4-stroke engine, while the submersible pumps use electricity to power the engine.

Volume

Volume (or transfer) pumps are designed to pump a massive amount of clean water in an economical fashion.

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