Fueling your mower, boat, or ATV from a fuel can or jug is easier with this powered transfer pump. Lightweight and versatile, it makes the job safer, with less effort. Use the handle lever to control flow and the on/off switch to shut off the pump.
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Note: Not compatible with drinking water, acetone, benzene, cresol, ethyl, phenol, methyl ethyl, concentrated caustic soda liquid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, or sulfuric acid.
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Hi everyone, Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our D Wave battery powered fuel transfer pump for gas cans. Folks, this one has a 38 inch long hose, and it uses a manual trigger nozzle. So this is gonna be most commonly used to transfer fuel, and built to standards for multiple applications. So gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuels, doesn't matter. It's also gonna work with non-potable water and antifreeze.
So this (indistinct) would also be a great option maybe if you're draining an aquarium, something like that. Starting off on the bottom, you have a nice impressive pump. The intake base there is about one and a quarter inches. The length of this full intake tube is roughly 17 and a half inches long. As you can see, you got the black transfer hose.
That again is that impressive 38 inch long hose. So pretty long, and then it is connected to that spring trigger, so manual spring loaded. You even got a little latch here if you wanna lock it onto the open, and then of course you have a hook here, which will marry up with the hole here to hook up, or you can slide this in both ways. Totally up to you. Now, the pump itself has an on off switch on the top.
You just toggle that left to right, and it's gonna require the use of 2D batteries, not included. So again, 2D batteries, we sell them separately here, item number DU78QR, and if you pick them up with this, you're gonna be able to run it right away out of the box once you get your order. And if you already have some locally that you already have, then by all means use those. This will run about 2.4 gallons per minute as far as a flow rate, and you're gonna get approximately 100 gallons of fuel transferred on a new set of D batteries. Well folks, that is gonna work, or wrap it up here for our quick look together at this D Wave battery powered fuel pump.
I'm Steven, thanks for your time, thanks for watching. Stay safe out there.
Works great !!!!!
Your product looks good I haven’t tried it yet. I’m a big dummy I didn’t pay close enough attention to the description of the product. I thought the 51” hose went in the drum I’m trying to pump out of a 55 gallon drum. So spent a lot of money on a pump that won’t pump my 55 gallon drum. Fast service- product looks heavy duty. My bad!!!!
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