Super Siphon w/ 6' Siphon Hose - TWO for 16.95 | 
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| Brand: Super Siphon Category: Sports
Buy New: $16.95 (On sale from $19.95)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3671
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 72 x 0 x 0
MPN: Super Siphon ASIN: B000ZORJ1E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Siphon 5 gallons of liquid in 90 seconds!!! | | • | Super Siphon will safely transfer fuels, gasoline, diesel, water, beer, wine or whatever! | | • | 6 Feet of FDA grade poly tubing included | | • | Super Siphon is simple and easy to use! | | • | Super Siphon has a high quality brass fitting for excellent longevity. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Transfer a 5 gallon container of gas in less than 1 min, without any dripping. Also good for transferring diesel, paint, or oil. Safely transfer gas to your boat, Jet Ski, or even your lawnmower without the danger of spilling. Empty out the bilge, or the bottom of your boat, with just a few quick shakes to start the siphoning. Around the house you can easily transfer liquids from aquariums, clogged up sinks or tubs, fish ponds, or to empty out your Jacuzzi. Just drop the pump end, which works like a check valve, into whatever liquid you want to siphon and snap the hose up and down a few times to start the flow. (NOTE: The "siphon-from" container MUST be higher than the "siphon-to" container.) As you snap the hose down into the liquid, the check valve allows the liquid in the hose, but not back out. When enough liquid gets into the hose, the Super Siphoning effect takes over ... Just lower the end of the hose into your container and the liquid starts flowing!
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| Customer Reviews:
Simple solution July 4, 2008 This does exactly what it's supposed to do. I use it to fuel small watercraft and this has made the job easy and spill free. I can't believe something this simple that works so well wasn't invented years ago.
No more gas in the mouth February 8, 2008 These work well and are inexpensive. I use two , one to transfer fuels to my generators and other power equipment and one to drain the oil from my turkey fryer. I tryed the battery powered pumps on the fryer oil, and found that if you did not remove every little drop of oil from the pump before storing they would soon freeze up . These don't have that problem
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