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. The auto-stop sensor automatically shuts down the pump when the tank is full.
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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 Deway battery-powered fuel transfer pump for gas cans. Features a nice 34-inch hose with an included auto-stop built in. So folks, most commonly, you're gonna be using this for transferring fuel, and it has been built to those standards to do lots of different fuels such as gasoline, kerosene, and even diesel. So it is compatible technically with non-potable water, deodorants, antifreeze, soaps, chemicals, insecticides, those kind of things as well. Great for draining aquariums if you have not used it on anything else, obviously.
The intake tube has a narrow diameter that's gonna fit into most fuel cans, and as you can see, it just kind of hangs in here whenever you're not using it. So again, nice, impressive 34-inch hose. You have a built-in auto-stop. It has a wire that goes all the way down here to a sensor, and it automatically is gonna stop when that sensor is activated. It does run on 2D batteries, and those are just in here.
Does not come with them, those are not included. We sell 'em separately, item number DU78QR, and again, 2D batteries are required for operation. So once you pop them batteries in, it's as simple as dropping this side with the pump built-in down inside the tank you're transferring from. You got a nice on-off switch here at the top. It's gonna make a light humming noise when it's activated, and then you're gonna simply transfer your fuel, so it doesn't get much easier than that, folks.
Again, you do have a couple (indistinct) here, or hooks rather that you can kind of grab onto once you put it in whatever you put it into full to hang on, that way it's not popping out on you and those kind of things. The transfer wait's about 2.3 gallons per minute, and like I said before, when you're not using it, you have a nice little hook here that matches up here, and then you can simply hang that on when not in use. That way you can just, you know, keep it all together in one easy spot. There's a better look at that on-off switch on the top. Well, folks, I think that's gonna wrap it up for our quick look together at this Deway battery-powered fuel transfer pump.
I'm Steven, thanks for watching, have a good one.
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