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- Easy to use (6)
Cons
- Doesn't work (13)
- Messy (7)
- Not durable (7)
- Difficult to use (5)
Best Uses
- Engine (5)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual/ recreational (13), Advanced (7)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (12)
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no more bailing
Perfect when the kids turn a kayak into a submarine
Perfect when the kids turn a kayak into a submarine
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Do Not Buy! A Waste Of Money
This was the worst 20 buck I spent, ever. First off, it broke right out of the package. Two hours it took for me to get every drop of oil out of my ...Read complete review
This was the worst 20 buck I spent, ever. First off, it broke right out of the package. Two hours it took for me to get every drop of oil out of my engine. I have a simple I/O engine and this fluid pump was absolutely terrible. I used it for my first time today...and my last. I didn't even bother cleaning it. When I did finally get my oil completely drained, the pump went directly into the trash.
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Pros
- Visually Pleasing
Cons
- Difficult to Use
- Ineffective
- Not Durable
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Comments about TRAC Fluid Extractor Hand Pump:
Spend your money on something that can pump more effectively
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Difficult to Use
- Ineffective
- Messy
- Not Durable
Best Uses
Comments about TRAC Fluid Extractor Hand Pump:
When attempting to transfer gasoline it sprayed gasoline all over me from the top of the pump. While I would not recommend the pump, I do recommend Overton's, as upon hearing of the poor performance, they immediately credited me with no need to return the product as it would have been impossible to return something that had residual gasoline. Product was horrible, but Overton's is a class act.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Messy
Best Uses
Comments about TRAC Fluid Extractor Hand Pump:
I was attempting to move gasoline from one tank to another on my boat and the pump was very difficult to move and when I got it to move it squirted gasoline all over me. It is a dangerous product!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Difficult to Use
- Ineffective
- Messy
- Not Durable
Best Uses
Comments about TRAC Fluid Extractor Hand Pump:
Poor quality
No instructions included
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Can't think of a "Pro"
Cons
- Ineffective
- Would not pump oil
Best Uses
- Can't think of one
Comments about TRAC Fluid Extractor Hand Pump:
This product would not even pump water, much less oil. The product was defective and/or ineffective. Had to pay shipping to get it, then pay shipping to return it. To say that I'm unhappy is an understatement.
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- No
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Q:
What diameter are the hoses and how long?Asked on 6/4/2010 by Anonymous from Lakewood, Co1 answer
A:
There are two black hoses that are 1 meter long or a little longer than a yard. They are 1/4" diameter and 5/16 diameter.Answered on 2/22/2011 by Technician Justin from Overton's
Q:
How to connect this trac fluid extractor hand pump? Can someone helpAsked on 5/29/2010 by Ram1 answer
A:
This hand pump is used through the dipstick of your inboard or outboard motor. If you have a threaded dipstick tube then you use the adapter to thread onto the dipstick tube, then attach the hose to the adapter and pump the fluid out with the hand pump. If you do not have the threaded dipstick tube there are two different size tubes you will use to reach the bottom of the fluid case. The tubes are 1/4" diameter and 5/16" diameter and are 1 meter long (little more than a yard) It also include a clear drain hose that is 6 foot long.Answered on 2/22/2011 by Technician Justin from Overton's.com






