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Self Priming Siphon Jiggler Hose, Diesel Fuel, Heating Oil, Or Gas, Boats, Gas on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, United States

Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:United States

6 FOOT AUTOMATIC SIPHON HOSE WITH A COPPER VALVE

GREAT FOR DIESEL FUEL, GASOLINE, GAS, WATER, KEROSINE TRANSFER  OR ANY LIQUID

SIPHON WATER OFF OF POOL COVERS

DRAIN POOLS

DRAIN WATER BEDS

ALL YOU DO IS SHAKE IT, WORKS LIKE MAGIC

MADE IN THE U.S.A.

YOU WILL WONDER HOW YOU EVER GOT A LONG WITHOUT IT BEFORE.

I HAVE BEEN USING MINE FOR YEARS TROUBLE FREE

THIS HOSE WILL PUMP 3 1/2 GALLONS PER MINUTE

USE MORE THAN 1 HOSE AT A TIME AND YOU WILL DRAIN A POOL OR POND QUICKLY

WORKS WITH OILS, DIESEL, GASOLINE WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID

EASILY  TAKES RAIN WATER OFF SWIMING POOL COVERS

THE USES ARE ENDLESS, FUELING UP A TRACTOR, OR ATV, MOTOR HOMES, FISH AQUARIUMS, TOILETS, SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS, FLOODED BASEMENTS.

NO BOAT SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE

I USE MINE TO EMPTY MY RAIN BARRELS

In order for the siphon hose to siphon by itself after the flow begins the outlet end has to be lower than the inlet end.

We sell adapters that lets you connect a garden hose to the outlet end for additional length, see them in our ebay store

VALVE 7/8 IN DIAMETER

HOSE 3/4 INCH OUTSIDE DIAMETER AND 1/2 INCH INSIDE DIAMETER

 

CHECK OUR EBAY STORE FOR OTHER SIPHON HOSE ACCESSORIES.

WE HAVE ACCESSORIES THAT LET YOU CONNECT A GARDEN HOSE FOR EXTRA LENGTH AND WE HAVE IN LINE SHUT OFF VALVES THAT LET YOU STOP THE FLOW AND RESTART IT WHEN DESIRED, THEY ARE SOLD SEPERATELY

BUY AN ACCESSORY AT THE TIME YOU BUY A SIPHON HOSE AND YOU CAN DEDUCT THE SHIPPING COST FOR THE ACCESSORY, OR I WILL SEND YOU AN INVOICE

Customer Endorsement

nicegiftsforyou,
Normally I never contact the seller to say what a great product they are selling. I cannot believe how easy and fast the siphoning started! I used it to drain a large above ground pool. I needed the water to go to the street. I purchased the siphon and hose adapter, hooked it up to 50 foot of garden hose and voila, water is flowing down the driveway and into the street. If you ever need a product endorsement, I would be glad to give you one. This was the easiest siphon I've ever used.
Thanks,
George 

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