Little Giant 2HP Grinder Pump Featured On YouTube
An entertaining
demonstration of Little Giant’s GP Series 2-horsepower submersible
grinder pump made by Franklin Electric can be seen via YouTube.

An entertaining demonstration of Little Giant’s GP Series 2-horsepower submersible grinder pump made by Franklin Electric can be seen via YouTube.
The video segment, titled “Yummy in the Grinder Pump Tummy,” shows the patented cutter assembly on the Little Giant 2-horsepower grinder pump as it’s put through the paces and grinds up dozens of products that would otherwise clog most wastewater and sewage pumps. Filmed underwater, the cutter assembly is shown close up as it effortlessly grinds up nylon rope, rubber and leather gloves, knotted rags, diapers, and feminine hygiene products.
To help make it fun (not just informative) Franklin Electric marketing staff, engineers and others behind the making of the segment limited the length to two minutes and 18 seconds, and personified the grinder as a ravenous eating machine. As the grinder chews up a wide range of difficult-to-grind items, a baritone voiceover slurps and burps and makes statements like “Mmm – it feels good in my tummy” and “Feed me … feed me, Seymour” (a demand made famous by the ever-hungry plant in the musical comedy “Little Shop of Horrors”).
The Little Giant two-horsepower grinder pump video segment can be found at the URL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfS-sPBhOGU. The Little Giant products website – www.LittleGiantPump.com – also provides a direct link to the video on YouTube.

An entertaining demonstration of Little Giant’s GP Series 2-horsepower submersible grinder pump made by Franklin Electric can be seen via YouTube.
The video segment, titled “Yummy in the Grinder Pump Tummy,” shows the patented cutter assembly on the Little Giant 2-horsepower grinder pump as it’s put through the paces and grinds up dozens of products that would otherwise clog most wastewater and sewage pumps. Filmed underwater, the cutter assembly is shown close up as it effortlessly grinds up nylon rope, rubber and leather gloves, knotted rags, diapers, and feminine hygiene products.
To help make it fun (not just informative) Franklin Electric marketing staff, engineers and others behind the making of the segment limited the length to two minutes and 18 seconds, and personified the grinder as a ravenous eating machine. As the grinder chews up a wide range of difficult-to-grind items, a baritone voiceover slurps and burps and makes statements like “Mmm – it feels good in my tummy” and “Feed me … feed me, Seymour” (a demand made famous by the ever-hungry plant in the musical comedy “Little Shop of Horrors”).
The Little Giant two-horsepower grinder pump video segment can be found at the URL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfS-sPBhOGU. The Little Giant products website – www.LittleGiantPump.com – also provides a direct link to the video on YouTube.
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