I've used a bunch of pumps and I'm not sure there is any one brand better than the others. I'd look for a cast iron pump and impeller. Probably better than the plastic. Used both pedestal and sump type and not sure which is better but have bought mainly the sump type lately. My sewage pump is a Water Ace from Lowes and I've already had to replace the float after 5 years. Find a way to anchor it in one spot though. Seem like they have a tendency to walk a little bit and then the float hangs up with the side. Or a cat knocks something into it to hang it up.
About the time the power goes out is when it has rained for a week and the water is flowing in like a garden hose. Have a backup plan. A drill pump or if worse comes to worse, pull the pump and bucket it over to the sewer drain. On install, cut the outlet pipe and use a rubber coupling and clamps for fast change out.
I have a little cheapie 9 volt alarm which has 2 contacts that I sit next to the sump and sewage pumps. Either one quits, water hits it and sets off the alarm.
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