🚀 Siphon Like a Pro—Fuel Your Adventures!
The Icepark Gasoline Siphon Hose Pump is a manual hand pump designed for effortless fluid transfer. With heavy-duty hoses and a user-friendly design, it allows for quick and clean siphoning of gasoline, water, and other liquids. Weighing just 8.8 ounces and compact in size, it's perfect for emergency situations or everyday use.
Brand | Icepark |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Material | Rubber |
Auto Part Position | Outside |
Gas Type | Diesel |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Icepark |
Model | 02 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.56 x 6.85 x 2.56 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 02 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1015 |
W**C
For such a simple thing, it WORKS
I had a small amount to transfer, connected both ends of plastic pipe, plugged one end to the source, and started hand pumping. Fast and easy. Worked like a champ. Set it out to dry.
B**B
Nice tool to have just in case you ever need it
survival prep goes along way.
R**N
Pump check failed on first use
The bulb still gives suction and discharge pressure but it squirts out both directions so really jyst starts the siphon, doesn’t work as a pump.
G**I
Good quality
Good product fast service
R**L
Worthless
Worked for 5 minutes. Didnt work again.
M**K
Easy emptying of quail watering troughs
Perfect solution for emptying high capacity watering troughs in my quail cages so I can remove and clean them. Put the intake hose in the trough and the output hose in a bucket. A few squeezes of the bulb and water is siphoning quickly and completely. No more spilled water! Works as I hoped it would.
A**M
Slow, leaky but does the job
Would have been nicer if1. The flow valve could be locked in place2. It flowed faster3. Better quality spout clip. After a few uses the fuel has started leaking from that spotBut over all - great product
M**T
Too expensive, does not siphon without continuous pumping.
Hose was very difficult to keep from curling up inside of the tank and lose contact with the liquid. Would lose suction easily. After getting the liquid to pump, the unit would not siphon. You have to continue pumping the bulb to get it to pump.
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