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Ocean Blue 195091 Manual Pool Cover Pump — 350 GPH, 25' Cord for Above & In-Ground Pools

Ocean Blue 195091 Manual Pool Cover Pump — 350 GPH, 25' Cord for Above & In-Ground Pools

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Take control of standing water with the Ocean Blue 195091 Manual Pool Cover Pump. Specifically, Shasta Pool Supply offers the best price on the Ocean Blue 195091 pool cover pump online. Consequently, the 350 GPH pump ships free with qualifying orders.

Ocean Blue 195091 Manual Pool Cover Pump

The Ocean Blue 195091 removes standing water from pool covers quickly and efficiently. Basically, the manual submersible pump offers a no float switch design for simple operation. Additionally, the 25 foot cord provides reach for most pool cover setups.

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Key Features

  • Powerful Removal: Pumps up to 350 gallons per hour (GPH) to clear standing water fast
  • No Float Switch: Manual operation gives you direct control over when the pump runs
  • Universal Fit: Works for both above ground and in-ground pool covers
  • Long Cord: 25 foot power cord reaches most standard pool cover setups
  • Compact Design: Lightweight and easy to store between uses
  • Simple Operation: Submersible design drops directly into standing water with no setup required

Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: 195091 / OBP195091
  • Flow Rate: 350 GPH (max)
  • Power Cord Length: 25 feet
  • Voltage: 110/120V
  • Operation Type: Manual (no automatic float switch)
  • Discharge Connection: Standard garden hose fitting
  • Filter: Reusable mesh filter (clog-resistant)
  • Pool Type Compatibility: Above ground and inground
  • Certifications: UL listed

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What makes the Ocean Blue 195091 the right cover pump for removing standing water?

The Ocean Blue 195091 delivers reliable 350 GPH pumping without the added cost of float switch automation. Typically, the manual design is the preferred choice for pool owners who pump seasonally. Which makes it a practical and affordable option for above ground and in-ground pools.

I've seen these cheap cover pumps fail after one season — is the Ocean Blue 195091 actually worth it or just another throwaway?

Honestly? It depends on how you treat it. We've seen 195091s last four or five winters when they're pulled out and stored dry after the season. The ones that fail early usually froze in place — Ocean Blue specifically says don't let it freeze, and a lot of people ignore that. For a manual pump at this price point, it's solid. Not indestructible, but solid.

Why Buy the Ocean Blue 195091 from ShastaPoolSupply.com?

Shasta Pool Supply offers the Ocean Blue 195091 at the best price online. Furthermore, our pool professionals can answer questions about cover pump sizing and setup. We are celebrating 60 years of helping pool owners protect and maintain their investment.

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My pool cover has a foot of water sitting on it — is my pump strong enough to actually clear it before it causes damage?

A foot of standing water is about 5 lbs per square foot — and on a full-size pool cover, that adds up fast. The 195091 at 350 GPH will clear it, but it'll take a few hours depending on the cover size. Plug it in early, come back and check. Don't leave it running unattended too long without checking the filter — it'll clog if there's leaf debris in the mix.

  • Connects to a standard garden hose — run the discharge away from the pool area
  • Clean the mesh filter if flow slows down mid-job
  • Manual unit — you control when it runs, which is fine for most seasonal use

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