🚀 Pump it Up: Your Go-To Solution for Liquid Transfers!
The Hand Pump is a versatile and durable siphon fuel transfer pump, featuring a 2.1m hose and 8mm outlet, designed for easy and efficient transfer of gasoline, oil, water, and other non-corrosive liquids. Made from high-quality nitrile rubber and PVC, it ensures long-lasting performance and reliability.
Manufacturer | OIJOIYOI |
Brand | OIJOIYOI |
Package Dimensions | 16 x 15 x 4.7 cm; 160 g |
Manufacturer reference | UJIA-002-243 |
Manufacturer part number | UJIA-002-243 |
Lift type | Mechanical |
Item Weight | 160 g |
M**N
Does what it's supposed to
Handy little Syphon pump for small quantities. Handles a couple of litres easily, not the fastest but it works, clean simple and easy to use.
P**.
Work's well
Pipes a little flimsy but connected to my fuel line after warming up a little but did the job as required .
A**R
Another failed item
Syphon - Failed equipment. Check valves of no use and failed to work.
A**R
Hand pump
Did the job I needed it for. Good for the price.
A**A
Not what I expected
I thought the pump helps to start the flow and after that it will let the water run through but turns out it has to be manually pumped for it to work. If you need this for a bigger job be aware that you have to stand there and manually pump it.
H**N
Really helpful bit of kit. for getting fule back into lines
Changed my Fuel Filter housing on my Ford Transit TDCI 2008I coudn't get it to start after, so bought this, hooked it up to the main fuel output from the filter and drew fuel through the filter and down onto the injector pump, after that she fired up and all was good.Very handy little thing for a few quid, saved a lot of messing about.
T**Y
A useful to have about.
I bought this to clear an air lock when a fuel pump was playing up. It did the job, and is a useful tool to have about for occasional use, but not sure how tough it would be for long term use.
M**M
Great little pump!
I've used it for extracting a small amount of water from the central heating system to allow me to administer a dose of fernox. Shut both valves to a towel radiator whipped one of the caps off the top of the radiator and pumped out about half a liter in about a minute. So much easier then trying to crack one of the connections and capture the leaking water!Today my electric oil pump died part. way through a car oil change. This came to the rescue, finishing the job and allowing me to get the car back on the road. I wouldn't choose to use it for an oil change but it got me out of a tight spot!
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