💦 Pump it Up: Your Go-To for Quick Water Solutions!
The Underhill Big Gulp Pro Syringe Siphon Suction Water Pump is a high-performance manual water pump designed for efficient fluid transfer. With a robust aircraft aluminum shaft and a clear polycarbonate body, it offers a 24 oz. capacity per stroke and a 17-inch discharge tube. This durable pump is perfect for various applications, from irrigation to home maintenance, and is easy to clean and maintain.
Manufacturer | Underhill |
Part Number | A-G12S-C |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 16.25 x 4.5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | A-G12S-C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Syringe Hand Pump |
Color | Clear |
Style | Syringe Pump |
Material | Polycarbonate chamber; Aluminum pump shaft |
Power Source | manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
R**M
Just what I needed
I was suprised none of the hardware stores in my area caried this item.
I**O
Important tool
The only disappointment I have regarding this Syringe Siphon Suction Water Pumps is - -that I did not buy one sooner! It does not cost that much, and when you have a broken sprinkler head or water line you almost always have to dig that hole to replace the fitting. The next step is to get the muddy water out of the hole, right? That is when this tool becomes the best tool in your kit and it becomes worth every nickel. Don't wait until you are there and decide to go looking for a soup can and end up with sopping wet muddy knees. Buy one now. This tool is sooo much easier and faster. No, I did not get paid to say this. I just empathize with other DIY guys.
E**L
The item doesnt hold the water...the water leaks...why is that??
We never write bad feedback but this one was really the one and only feedback that was not well. We relying on this item to work with a Honeywell Aerator type water tank Cooling system In-Home Fan Appliances ($250-$500.00) Honeywell In-Home cooling system fan item. And the idea was to when the water remains in the Honeywell Fan Appliance after doing the main cooling cycle and the water tank has water left over because it is not used in the cooling system completely after (4) the water has not been completely used is to use this to suction the remaining left over water out of the water tank, and to clean the appliance by adding "new" water and the cleaning chemical cleaner is that the item then.-Suctions but presses air.-Spits water out of the main tube.-Water splashes out of the main holding syringe plastic that is the main part holding the water.Its like nothing went right with this item.Sorry. Thanks. Good bye.
A**N
Excelente opción
Excelente opción
A**R
Part was missing
I was happy to receive this item but have not used it yet. The suction part came but I didn't receive the tube that fits on the end.
M**S
Almost
I have a lot of house plants, many of which are quite large and heavy. The need to evacuate water from the saucers underlying the pots brought me to this product. Towels are messy, and the gool ol' turkey baster takes way too long. I imagined a large syringe would be able to suck water from the narrow space in between the pot and lip of the saucer, and hold enough water that the job could be done quickly. I was pleased to find this product. Although the price was exorbitant, I figured it was worth it, considering the number of plants I have. In theory, this is the ideal solution. But practically, there's a real problem holding the water in the tube while transferring it to the receiving receptacle (the bucket). Even with the bucket only2 or 3 inches away from the saucer, it is very difficult to keep the sucked-up water inside the syringe when moving it to the bucket to dump it out. The water wants to fall out of the tube as soon as the suction (pulling back on the plunger) stops, so it sloshes onto the floor. I tried tipping the pump tip upward to prevent the water from falling out, but there are 3 vent holes in the top cap of the syringe (needed to release air when the plunger gets pulled back) which the water comes out of. And even the movement of turning the pump up wards causes water to fall out the siphon tip. Thinking about a hypodermic syringe, the liquid in the tube is prevented from coming out due to the narrowness of the opening in the needle. So I am going to try to devise a cone which will fit over the tip, making the hole much smaller and maybe then it will not be so easy for the water to just slosh back out.This is so close to being right, but as it is, unless you are using it outside or somewhere else you don't mind getting things wet, it's not very functional. I would rate it 2 stars, but I give it another 2 stars because it seems to be made of quality materials and because I just might be using it wrong. :)
C**E
Great tool!
This is excellent for siphoning water out of a small pond…..makes cleaning it much easier to clean it!
J**M
Works great
Perfect tool for small water extraction tasks, we use them when replacing toilets 🚽. Good design and durable.
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