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New booster pump offers maximum pressure at minimum size

DAB Pumps has introduced the newest and smallest member of the EsyBox family – the EsyBox Pop. Tiny, light and packed with smart technology, this little pump slots into the tightest of spaces while still delivering a serious performance boost to water pressure systems.

DAB Pumps says that, from powering up a sluggish shower to giving kitchen taps the power they need to perform, the EsyBox Pop makes water pressure problems a thing of the past. Compact and lightweight, it easily fits where larger pumps can’t, tucked neatly under a sink or hidden away in a bathroom cupboard. WRAS approved for UK drinking water and an iF Design Award 2025 winner, it’s as safe as it is stylish.

The EsyBox Pop has been designed to take the hassle out of installation. It arrives fully assembled with no extras or add-ons needed. Rotatable fittings mean installers can work quickly and neatly without reworking existing pipework and its modular design makes maintenance straightforward; if a part needs replacing, it can be quickly removed without taking the unit apart.

For end users, the EsyBox Pop brings comfort and efficiency. Its variable frequency drive automatically adjusts motor speed to match demand, cutting energy use and lowering bills. A built-in pressure sensor keeps water flow steady and reliable, while the non-return valve ensures everything runs smoothly in the right direction, protecting the wider system.

“With EsyBox Pop we wanted to deliver something that works for everyone, said Adam Ferneyhough, Country Director for the UK & Ireland. “For installers, it’s quick to fit and easy to maintain, with no extras or complicated set-up. For homeowners, it brings reliable water pressure, quieter running and the reassurance of lower energy use, all wrapped up in a compact, award-winning design.”

With low-noise operation and an IPX5 protection rating, the Pop can run discreetly indoors or be fitted outdoors with complete peace of mind. Thanks to its built-in connectivity, installers can also keep tabs on performance remotely through the DAB H₂D app – monitoring status, troubleshooting and even preventing site visits before they become necessary.

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