If your gas can is on the floor, will it pump up to a riding lawnmower tank? My mother is 80 yrs old and still likes to mow and I wanted to make it easier for her to fill. Thank you
@@TheToolReview the first one stopped working on the first use the second lasted almost 4 uses. I didn’t use it with fuel but just for water transfer so i didn’t clean it out after each use
@@Happy-AROh man that sucks, I guess that's why they are so cheap and I'm guessing the little motors inside get real hot and causes them to burn out fast. I will probably keeping using mine only to pump enough fuel until the flow of gravity takes over.
I have this as an emergency bilge pump on my jet ski. Works like a charm
That's nifty to use it in such a way! I want to try mine with oils but I am guessing the thicker liquid might be too much for the small motor.
If your gas can is on the floor, will it pump up to a riding lawnmower tank? My mother is 80 yrs old and still likes to mow and I wanted to make it easier for her to fill. Thank you
@brianh2324 It sure will
I am in third one this year with same problem..leaking after second 5 gallon can
They must be making them from cheaper materials because I have yet to see any leaks, just the hose is getting discolored.
Had same one . Didnt last a year
same here i went through two in a matter of months
@@Happy-AR I am curious if you cleaned out the pump after each use? I am going on 11 months with mine and the hose seems to be taking the most wear.
@@TheToolReview the first one stopped working on the first use the second lasted almost 4 uses. I didn’t use it with fuel but just for water transfer so i didn’t clean it out after each use
@@Happy-AROh man that sucks, I guess that's why they are so cheap and I'm guessing the little motors inside get real hot and causes them to burn out fast. I will probably keeping using mine only to pump enough fuel until the flow of gravity takes over.