DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Transfer Pump

DeWalt’s First Cordless Transfer Pump Offers Higher Performance

For Pros working in trades like HVAC, refrigeration, and plumbing, a transfer pump is a useful tool to help you get fluids from point A to point B with little hassle. DeWalt is entering the ring with its first 20V Max cordless transfer pump in a tool class that doesn’t have a ton of competition. I’m looking at this tool ahead of its launch to see how it will fit into your work routine.

DeWalt 20V Max Transfer Pump Basics

DeWalt Cordless Transfer Pump
  • Model: DeWalt DCE050
  • Transfer rate: up to 10 GPM
  • Transfer up to 300 gallons of tap water per charge
  • Max lift height: 25 ft
  • Self-priming pump
  • LED-embedded power switch

The DeWalt DCE050 transfer pump is designed for use with liquids including water or a 60%-40% water/propylene glycol mixture. DeWalt tells us it can transfer up to 300 gallons per charge using a 5.0Ah 20V battery.

This tool has a transfer rate of up to 10 gallons per minute using tap water. Doing the math, you’re looking at up to 600 gallons per hour, though only DeWalt’s highest capacity batteries can do that on one charge.

If you’re looking for a corded comparison, DeWalt’s numbers are similar to what you get in the 1/4 HP class.

The DeWalt 20V transfer pump is self-priming, meaning you don’t have to spend time priming it manually beforehand. It features a 3/4-inch threaded inlet and outlet connection, as well as an LED-embedded power switch to help you see the controls in dimly lit areas.

Applications

Tradesmen in the HVAC, plumbing, and refrigeration fields benefit from transfer pumps regularly. The advantage of one with a cordless design is that you no longer need to look for a power source to connect to.

This is especially useful for those working in areas with no power. It’s difficult to lug a generator onto every jobsite and it takes additional time to get everything set up.

Even when power is available, it can be far more convenient to use a cordless tool that doesn’t require a corded power source for quick service calls.

One major trade-off compared to corded models is that your flow rate is lower if you’re used to the 1/2 HP class. Although, it’s notably faster and stronger than entry-level electric models. The other trade-off is you have to manage batteries for power.

Cordless Transfer Pump Comparison

Compared to Milwaukee’s M18 transfer pump (2771), DeWalt’s version makes some performance improvements. Let’s take a look at these models side-by-side.

Transfer RateSelf-PrimingMax Lift Height
Milwaukee 2771Up to 8 GPMYes18 feet
DeWalt DCE050Up to 10 GPMYes25 feet

DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Transfer Pump Price

The DeWalt DCE050B will hit the market in April 2025. You can find it for $229 as a bare tool or $349 as a kit, including a 5.0Ah battery and charger. DeWalt backs your purchase with a 1-year warranty.

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