Fueling up does not have to mean tipping heavy cans and hoping for the best. This transfer pump moves gas at 2.4 gallons per minute and includes 3 adapters for broader compatibility, making everyday fuel transfers feel simpler and more controlled.
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Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer. Today, we're gonna take a look at this DeWay battery-powered 2.4 gallon per minute fuel transfer pump with the basic nozzle end right here. Now, fueling up does not have to mean tipping any heavy cans or hoping for the best. Using this portable battery-powered transfer pump will help you transfer gas, kerosene, diesel fuel, non-potable water and other liquids without the dangerous mess or heavy lifting. Now just to show you how this connects to your gas can, I want to pop up an insert to give you an idea, but basically, it gives you an easy to operate system.
Features this on and off button control panel right here, the extended 51-inch discharge hose with the basic nozzle and then the durable 19-inch long intake tube. And you can see how it connects on there. Now, the fuel transfer pump will come with three twist-on adapters you can see right here. So it makes your system compatible with most of the North American gas cans from brands like Midwest, Scepter, Garage Boss, No-Spill, VP Racing, and many other brands. Basically, what you do is check the one that'll screw onto your gas can and then take that adapter and then what you'll do is slide that up onto your hose right here, connect it to the top portion, screw it onto there, and then put this into your gas can and then screw it onto your gas can.
And then what you'll end up doing is insert the intake tube and extend the hose to the tank of your car, truck, motorcycle, ATV, generator, snowblower, or even the lawnmower. The powerful internal motor on here gives you a fast 2.4 gallon per minute flow. It is the fastest, smoothest pumping action for a battery run siphon. Now it does require four AA batteries. I wanted to show you, we put four in there.
You can see. They are not included. You would've to supply those. And then just to give you an idea, there's where the motor or the little vacuum is. So when you turn it on, (motor whirs) hold it close there.
You can sort of hear how quiet it is. And then when you turn it off just like that, go on again, off again. Now, while operating at a minimal incline, you can enjoy an average 2.4 gallons per minute transfer speed to give you nice, quick, reliable fill up anytime, anywhere. The basic nozzle we mentioned, this will meet the simplest needs. You just insert this hose into the receiving tank, power it on and then you can monitor progress yourself and then press it off when the done filling. The hose also mounts to the device. You can see just like that, for tidy storage. Keep it from hanging down or getting tangled up. Now the 51-inch long discharge hose and the 19-inch intake tube, they are built to last with out of length for pumping from deeper vessels such as fuel cans, aquariums, sinks, tubs into larger receptacles like vehicles, heavy machinery or landscaping equipment. The transparent design you can see on the tube allows the users to monitor flow consistency, check for any stuck liquid and identify any dangerous leaks as soon as possible. Now if you do have any other additional questions regarding this part or any other item we carry, please feel free to reach out to us so they can help you get all of your questions answered for you. But that is gonna do it for a look at this DeWay battery-powered 2.4 gallon per minute fuel transfer pump with the basic nozzle.
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