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I’ll second thatI've used this in the 3/4 size hose size to fill up our boats. The only negative is a two person job to assure the hose stay inside the tank. A smaller hose may eliminate the need for a second person. I have the larger one to fill up our fishing boat as well.
The ribbed hoses will hold gas and can drip/leave hands with gas from handling it. This hose air dries as soon as removed from gas tank, leaving no drips on hands or boat. T
Have one of those as well. Works great
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Interesting you have spilling issues. I sit can on rear bar or seat and out hose about a foot into neck. Other one into can and shake. Loads 5 gallons of fuel in about 2 mins. Haven’t spilled a drop yet since buying this.I've used this in the 3/4 size hose size to fill up our boats. The only negative is a two person job to assure the hose stay inside the tank. A smaller hose may eliminate the need for a second person. I have the larger one to fill up our fishing boat as well.
The ribbed hoses will hold gas and can drip/leave hands with gas from handling it. This hose air dries as soon as removed from gas tank, leaving no drips on hands or boat. T
What’s the flow time for 5 gal can
how long will batteries last
How much of the fuel is left that the device can’t get?
Thanks in advance
Looks great. However I would be nervous using this because of a possible spark and gas vapors, but that is me. Also I never have luck with battery operated devices and corrosion like flashlights or radios. seems when I want to use them the battery is dead and/or corroded. Removing the batteries and reinstalling them seems like a lot of trouble. I do not know if it get's some kind of UL or CSA approval. Thanks for the links.
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