paulsharvey
Super Member
Ive been seeing a lot of ads for this deal, 3 pack of "race" jugs, with a battery pump included. Finally clicked on one of the ads, and $40 for 3 5.5 gal cans isn't bad, and the pump is included. Curious if anyone has them.
IMHO, once you give your credit card number, that’s were the problems start!!!Ive been seeing a lot of ads for this deal, 3 pack of "race" jugs, with a battery pump included. Finally clicked on one of the ads, and $40 for 3 5.5 gal cans isn't bad, and the pump is included. Curious if anyone has them.View attachment 4036219
It's a pain finding reasonably priced "D" cells today. I have a very good flashlight that uses four of them. I use four "AA" cells, held in place by some plastic pipe of appropriate diameter and length. Still lasts over a year before getting dim and I don't have to throw away batteries that haven't seen much use. Works for me.Years ago I had a similar pump for kerosene.
I did go ahead and place an order, I'll report back. Im thinking the cans are likely not every heavy duty, but I was needing a new diesel can...
The pump, if i recall, used 2 D batteries or something, which i didn't normally have laying around?
My pump uses D cells as well, but it also has a 12VDC jack. I was a little afraid of sparking around gas fumes when using a 12V adapter, so I attached this Milwaukee M12 battery adapter to the pump and use my supply of Milwaukee tool batteries to power it.It's a pain finding reasonably priced "D" cells today. I have a very good flashlight that uses four of them. I use four "AA" cells, held in place by some plastic pipe of appropriate diameter and length. Still lasts over a year before getting dim and I don't have to throw away batteries that haven't seen much use. Works for me.