🚀 Pump it up with SWANLAKE – Your liquid transfer game-changer!
The SWANLAKE GARDEN TOOLS Portable Power Battery Pump is a versatile and efficient liquid transfer solution, capable of moving up to 2.2 gallons per minute. Designed for ease of use, it features a customizable flow control nozzle and a lightweight, portable design, making it ideal for various applications including water, oil, and gas transfer. With a 3-foot hose and battery operation, this pump is perfect for both home and professional use.
Brand | SWANLAKE GARDEN TOOLS |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Vehicle Service Type | Boat |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 17 x 4 x 3 inches |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Auto Part Position | Outside |
Hose Length | 3 Feet |
Outlet Connection Size | 1 Inches |
Inlet Connection Size | 1 Inches |
Outlet Connection Type | threaded |
Body Material | Plastic |
Inlet Connection Type | Threaded |
Gas Type | Gasoline |
Mounting Type | Tank Mount |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | SWANLAKE GARDEN TOOLS |
UPC | 737311605166 |
Model | 66019 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 4 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 66019 |
Manufacturer Part Number | SW-66019 |
S**N
Works Well
Works as it should. Length is perfect for transferring.
A**H
leaks after first use
Worst product I have ever bought, started leaking after first use, the gas made the plastic soft and every seam leaked gas after first use. Would not waste my money on something this cheap
C**N
For those with arthritic hands/fingers this is a life-saver
First off, I lived through the Texas blizzard in February 2021 without power for 5 days. 20 degrees outside, and it was maybe 35 in the house. I was lucky enough to have moved to Texas from the northeast and had a plethora of blankets to wrap myself in as a way to survive the cold. I had a bag of white bread, peanut butter and jelly that I ate pretty much 3 times a day along with a 24 pack of soda cans that sitting on the floor in the kitchen were as cold as if they'd been in the refrigerator. But since then I have worked to be prepared should that happen again. I bought a 10K BTU kerosene heater (the square style that heats up the front, not the back of the heater. I also have a smaller, round kerosene heater that does heat 360 degrees around it. I purchased a 2.5 gal container of kerosene and did what everyone says to do - fill and burn for at least 30 minutes to burn off the smoke and smell. Now, I knew both my heaters came with the squeeze pump syphon and I doubted my arthritic hands would last very long in pumping the kerosene into the heaters...so I bought this electric one. I really wish they would put in a pair of D batteries as it is a size many people don't have just lying around the house. I did happen to have 2 D batteries, but then, I have also prepared with having pretty much every size battery I might need in an emergency. I even have a case for my batteries so they are easy to find! Anyway, I loaded my D batteries in this syphon, opened the kerosene container, pulled the kerosene tank from the larger, square heater and opened the tank on the smaller round heater. I put the pump section of the syphon in the kerosene container, the tubing into the larger heater's removeable tank, pressed the pump's on button and boom! It was a fast fill - maybe 2 minutes to get the large tank nearly full. I then screwed the piece that delivers kerosene to the bottom of the heater (and to the wick), turned it over, slide it in and immediately heard the glug glug of kerosene entering the wick/burn chamber. I then stepped to the smaller, round heater, put the hose in the hole in the tank section, turned on the pump again and I doubt it was more than 90 seconds until I turned it off while watching the "empty-full" needle jump up. Of course I then started both heaters - man, they warm up FAST! But being done with this electric syphon, I unscrewed the top, removed my 2 D batteries, screwed the top back on, hooked the hose to the little holder on the side and slide the syphon back in the box and stored it next to the kerosene container that has maybe a half gallon left in it. I'm ready for a black out in frigid weather! At least this time my house won't be 35 degrees inside! And thanks to this electric syphon, my hands were not tortured to use the squeeze syphon. Oh, now you don't have to have D batteries on hand - inside the pump section are two pieces that allow you to run it on 6 AA batteries (3 to each piece). Still, I would get the Ds as they are so much easier to drop in and take out. All in all, I love this syphon and if you have issues with your hands, then definitely get this!
B**Y
I wish mine worked right.
My daughter loves hers but for some reason mine want pump right, it stopped pumping about halfway the jug.
T**Y
Great Pump for my RV easy to transfer water into holding tank!
Review: SWANLAKE GARDEN TOOLS Portable Power Battery PumpOverview:The SWANLAKE GARDEN TOOLS Portable Power Battery Pump is a versatile and handy tool designed for various applications. Whether you’re in the garage, shop, basement, or out in the yard, this battery-operated pump simplifies liquid transfer tasks.Key Features:Battery Operated: The pump operates on batteries, making it safe and easy to transfer liquids.Compact Design: With dimensions of 17 x 4 x 3 inches, it’s lightweight and portable.Flow Control Nozzle: The nozzle allows manual adjustment of flow rate.Impurity Filter: The filter design blocks some impurities, ensuring cleaner liquid transfer.Siphoning or Pumping: It can siphon at a rate of 2.2 gallons per minute or pump 7 quarts of liquid per minute.Versatile Use: Suitable for various non-corrosive liquids, including gas, water, and oil.Pros:Easy to Use: The battery-powered operation eliminates the need for external power sources.Flexible Tube: The 16-inch tube fits 3 to 5-gallon fluid containers.Durable Construction: Made of sturdy plastic material.Lightweight: Ideal for carrying around and using wherever needed.Cons:Limited Suction Depth: The 3-foot hose may not reach deep containers.
H**L
Keep indoors when not in use.
Worked well for 3 years then would not run.
A**R
Price
I haven't use it yet, just rec'd it. But it looks sturdy and good working condition. If it doesn't work once I use it, I'll update my review.
N**E
Really 4 1/2 Stars. Once figured out the batteries, works amazing.
Came with a "instructions" in the box, so I followed those, they had me put the D batteries in backwards. I still ran just not well. Then I looked at the pump and found out the battery poles were reversed. Once I found that out, man did it work better, closer "as advertised". It says it's designed to use D cells but if you really want this seriously pump fuel use the C size adaptors. Huge, huge improvement. Both D and C batteries produce 1.5v, but with 2 Ds that's 3v and with 6 Cs that's 9v, use the C's if you want to fill that tank faster. I use mine to fuel up my Kubota BX and let me tell you it's so nice not having to clean up diesel after trying to pour a 5gal can.
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