⛽ Pump up your efficiency—transfer fuel like a pro, anytime, anywhere!
The KERUI.1ST Multifunction Liquid Sucker Pump is a portable, manual siphon pump featuring a durable, corrosion-resistant PVC hose and high flow rate for quick fuel or liquid transfer. Designed for universal fit, it’s ideal for vehicles, garden tools, and household uses, with built-in valves to prevent backflow and ensure clean, efficient operation.
Brand | KERUI.1ST |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Vehicle Service Type | Lawn mowers, Brushes, Hedge trimmers |
Material | Pvc |
Style | Fashion |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Hose Length | 9.8 Feet |
Outlet Connection Type | Threaded |
Body Material | PVC |
Connector Type | NPT |
Gas Type | Gasoline |
Mounting Type | Handheld |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Product Grade | New |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | KERUI.1ST |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.21 x 4.06 x 2.95 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EM-DJ |
Manufacturer Part Number | EM-DJ |
D**E
It works with little effort
Man this! this is and pump and suck for sure y'all.Boy I'll tell you, the speed is out of this world,its easy to install, just drop it in the bottom of the tank. start the squeezing until it starts to flow on its own !! No need to suck AT all, that's what really drew my attention to this option. It literally has the quality of a dollars store clearance item but you get what you pay for It works as it's designed to operate, guaranteed not to leak AND it shows up clean and you can't beat that ,right ?!
N**L
Tubing collapses, making it impossible to siphon gasoline.
Perhaps this product would work well when siphoning water, but once the tubing comes into contact with gasoline, it loses all structural integrity, such that it collapses in on itself with the slightest bit of suction. And, of course, when siphoning liquids, some suction is created…that’s how it works. Therefore, it is entirely useless when attempting to siphon gasoline.In fact, I wonder if the company selling this product has ever even bothered to use it for this purpose. If they did, it would become immediately evident that this particular type of tubing is utterly inappropriate for this purpose. But then, one of the reviews I read for this product was actually a review of a watch, so I suspect that the seller of this product repurposed the product listing of a completely unrelated product (a watch) with a high average rating…something done all the time on Amazon.I should also point out that the listing says that it includes PVC tubing. While I am not a chemist, I know what PVC tubing is, and the clear flexible tubing in this product certainly doesn’t seem like any PVC I’ve ever seen before.
K**N
Great buy
Better than expected for the price
J**R
Does the job
Really is a good siphoning tool but the hose is not the best in my opinion.
T**N
just not a good pump primer and was not good
sorry to say it did work well
D**H
good quality
worked perfectly. good quality hose
L**Y
Do not buy. Plastic breaks.
Hose is okay but the plastic around the diaphragm piece fell apart. Both sides where the hose attaches broke just hanging in the garage.Complete waste of money.
S**N
Hose softness & diameter limit effectiveness
I used this product to transfer fuel from a 5-Gallon container to my tractor. The softness of the hose made it easily kink. The kinking at first inhibited the fuel flow and within thirty seconds or so prevented any further uptake until the bulb was pumped vigorously. Additionally, the diameter of the hose was too large & required many pumps to draw the fuel up the intake tube.I replaced the hose with a stiffer, corrugated hoses from the common type of hand-pump siphon that has a semi-stiff, squeezable red plastic top with the screw-on/screw-off pressure release, a rigid plastic uptake hose, and a corrugated discharge hose. Once the hoses were swapped, the product worked great.Things I liked -- it had an on-off (open-close) valve and no-tools-required set of hose clamps that could be tightened by hand.
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