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Your cart is empty.S. M. Brooks
2025-09-05 18:57:31
I've several inexpensive siphons and this is the best I've found. The flow is easy to start using the bulb and the little brass valve that comes with it. If the source is higher than the destination, you just use the bulb to get the flow started (no sucking on hoses needed) and the liquid transfers unaided. You can speed it up by continuing to squeeze the bulb, but I'm satisfied to let physics do the work. I needed to drain the gas tank on a 900 lb. motorcycle with no petcock. It worked like a charm and the hoses are sturdy, easy to position and comes with clips and a guide spring to set up for a hands off transfer. No need for electrical pumps. The quality is very acceptable, well made. I have a dozen small engine tools and several fuel tanks. This makes my job a lot easier and the tool is fully self contained. Definitely worth the price.
Chris Ondo
2025-08-28 12:33:38
I needed a high quality siphon that I can count on to be reliable and easy to use.I have used this so far one time to move 10 gallons of gasoline and it worked flawlessly.Insert the hard plastic tube into your source tank then insert the soft end with the spring into the source tank, squeeze the bulb a few times and watch the gas move through the fuel filter and into the source tank.While this siphons was on the pricier side, I see where the money went. This siphon was well thought out and put together with high quality materials including a fuel filter.
Arthur P.
2025-07-31 11:47:40
The instructions were slim but it wasn't difficult to figure out. Emptied a 6 gallon boat tank fairly quickly with only about 2 feet of drop. Highly recommended.
John
2025-07-26 18:03:41
Works like a charm. I had to reorder it because it was missing a part the first time I got it. But, the return process worked great and I had another one on my doorstep a few days later. I was in a Hurricane Milton affected area and I needed this siphon to remove the fuel out of my two backup generators once my power came back up. Also helped my elderly neighbor to do the same. I may get a second as a backup. This kit has the bare essentials, plus the flow stop valve, plus the holder to keep it in place. The weighted end definitely helps to keep it at the bottom of the tank. Easy to operate. Plus the shutoff valve makes it easier to do the job safer and while minimizing fuel loss. Plus this setup eliminates the worry of swallowing fuel. The pump itself is easy to operate and works great. For those with health concerns, it is definitely a safer option. Probably not a bad idea to keep one at home and one in the car in case of disaster scenarios.
Don
2025-07-11 17:02:19
This inexpensive little pump works great. I frequently need to siphon gas out of my generator tank. A real pain. I've tried again and again to get a good pump for the purpose - willing to spend a bit more if I could find something that actually worked without making a big mess and never really doing the job. This little pump does the job just fine. Actually kind of surprising how much gas it will pump and then, if you prefer, just siphon and how quickly the job gets done. This is a great purchase for minimal cost. I really don't now feel I need anything better.
DP
2025-07-06 17:50:54
The suction on this is good. The hose diameter is big enough that it will drain a 5 gallon can in about 3-4 minutes. After having purchased and used two of these (about 2 years each), and used each one nearly weekly, I have three complaints. The first has to do with the suction bulb. In order to get good (fast) flow, you must remove the bulb from the hose. If you leave it on, it will take 5-10 minutes to drain a 5 gallon can. These numbers represent keeping the source higher than the receptacle. The system does not work well at all if the source is lower than the receptacle. The second is the "spring" clip. It does not stop all flow when you clamp it closed. So when you go to remove the suction bulb from the hose to improve flow, the fluid continues to pour out. If it's gas or diesel, this can be a problem for hands, clothes, vehicles and driveways! Lastly, the PVC tubing will harden and stiffen after 18 months. By two years, the hose is unusable. The price is too high for the durability.
nikkolaus
2025-07-02 13:24:33
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CyberHero
2025-07-01 16:49:22
This is a good hose; however, when you reach the bottom of the tank, you might need a smaller hose to get the leftovers out.I highly recommend cutting a small piece of the plastic hose and slip over the brass fitted weight so it doesn't scratch the inside of your tank.
TC
2025-06-22 12:26:43
I tried it once to get gasoline from a snowblower to a fuel tank.It works as expected.
Techy
2025-06-11 17:51:04
Worked perfectly to remove petrol from my mower petrol tank. Only used once yet, but looks and feels good equipment.
Client d'
2025-05-03 15:35:55
tres bon produit et tres utile
DomS
2025-03-31 18:41:35
que dire de plus à part que ça marche bien, la pompe est efficace (attention au sens) et le débit ultra rapidebref, un bon achat et du bon materiel
Gary Parker
2024-12-24 18:36:59
This is a simple well-made siphon that works. You stick the hose in the water, have the bulb at the other (lower) end of the hose, pumps 3-4 times and the water flows out. Then, if you want, you can take the bulb off, to make the water flow out faster. It will keep flowing without the bulb as long as that end is lower. The only trick is you have to make sure the arrow on the bulb is pointing the way you want the water to go. The arrow is not that easy to see, but it needs to point the right way. Apart from that, this works, and works well. Not the cheapest, but worth it.
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