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The TERA PUMP 5th Gen TRFA01 is a cutting-edge fuel transfer pump delivering up to 2.7 GPM with a durable 39.4-inch vinyl hose and an ergonomic nozzle featuring an auto-stop sensor to prevent spills. Compatible with gasoline, E15, E85, diesel, and kerosene, it fits most North American gas cans with its universal adapter, making fuel transfer faster, cleaner, and effortless for professionals on the go.































| ASIN | B010GNM7H4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #360 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Automotive Hand Pumps |
| Brand | TERA PUMP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,819) |
| Date First Available | 15 September 2016 |
| Item Weight | 590 g |
| Item model number | A-TRFA01-V3-001 |
| Lift Type | Automatic |
| Manufacturer | TERA PUMP |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A-TRFA01-V3-001 |
| Position | Outside |
| Product Dimensions | 8.71 x 15.24 x 35.28 cm; 590 g |
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D**D
It works superbly, I am very pleased with it and am going to order a 2nd one.
E**E
My husband is so pleased with this project. It works well with our generator
J**N
This little pump outperforms its diminutive size, just 4 AA cells provide all the power needed to pump diesel from the ground into your tractor, preventing spills and that awful cleanup. I would recommend this little pump to anyone who wants to avoid lifting heavy jerry cans, and associates spills.
R**D
no more funnels or spilled gas! works great.
T**L
I opened the box the TRFA01 and looked at the pump before me. The flexible hoses are clear and of good quality. The power motor is assembled at the end of the suction hose and attached securely. The pump wiring runs internally inside the suction hose from the body of the battery holder/control device. No wiring is exposed. The unit is lightweight and the adaptor caps are easily attached. Four AA batteries are required but not included. The discharge hose is firmly attatched to the battery box/control device. The output of the discharge hose is through a "nozzle" that should be into a recess in the body for safe storage. The nozzle contains a sensor to stop the pump when fluid touches the sensor in the discharge nozzle. All these connections and fittings are well made and professional. I installed my four AA batteries and ran the pump for a few seconds dry. I was surprised to find a noticeable discharge of air from the discharge hose. I shut down after this short test and packed the pump carefully away in it's shipping bag. This is exactlly what I was looking for! I have a diesel fueled truck, and I always carry a 5 gallon fuel can with me. I use these 5 gallon fuel cans every few months to allow for fresh diesel to be stored. Well at 72 years old, the darn 5 gallon cans are getting heavier! No really! Trying to stand for the five minutes it takes for a diesel can with no air bleed vent to empty is tiring for me. I don't like the smell of the diesel I spill down the side of my truck, or the soaking it sometimes gives my shoes. Trying to hold the safety nozzle turned and open is another feat of gymnastics my hands can no longer perform for the time required. I've used all kinds of gas cans, the 2 and 5 gallon round, the NATO military style with the 3 inch jug mouth with an attached flex spout, the 1 and 2 and 5 gallon plastic cans. Always managed to spill a few drops of gasoline, but nothing you couldn't wipe up with a rag. Then they decided this was unsafe and we consumers would be better served with these new safety caps that make it nearly impossible to refuel from any size of gas can. I have never spilled or wasted so much gas or diesel in my 60 years of dealing with gas cans! This battery operated pump is just what I need. I can elevate the can onto my vehicle doorstep and "PUMP" the fuel into my tank without spilling any amount. I can secure the empty can and then once home clean out the pump system, remove the batteries, and store it away for the next use. A few quick tips. Buy a 4 pack of good AA batteries and keep "buried" in your vehicle as spares. Elevate the gas or diesel can as high as you can before transferring the fuel. Pumping "downhill" goes faster withh less wear and tear on the pump. Avoid leaving in sunlight as this will "accelerate" the decomposition of the plastic hoses. Read the Instructions! Don't smoke! Vehicle should be off. Be safe not sorry!
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