MDrost1
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Hello,
Does anyone have advice for a good transfer pump for CW chemicals? Hand or electric is fine.
Does anyone have advice for a good transfer pump for CW chemicals? Hand or electric is fine.
MDrost1 & others,Hello,
Does anyone have advice for a good transfer pump for CW chemicals? Hand or electric is fine.
The problem with the Beckson pump is the hose is to short when filling buckets. The hose also gets brittle even after cleaning it every use.... it would eventually crack or break in storage. (It has been a while since I used a hand pump though.)We've been using this one for years. We have one at each location:
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-2732-beckson-hand-pump.aspx
I've used the new zealand hand pump, pain in the butt IMO. Flo jet is a good idea, probably the easiest. I can honestly say I've never had ANY of our hoses on the beckson get crack and brittle, I've been using the same one at one of my locations for probably 15 years.The problem with the Beckson pump is the hose is to short when filling buckets. The hose also gets brittle even after cleaning it every use.... it would eventually crack or break in storage. (It has been a while since I used a hand pump though.)
I would just go cheap and purchase this pump: https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-2731-syphon-pump.aspx
The handle is flexible. But it is annoying to pump.... but it usually worked. Unless you broke or lost the hose.
If you are spending around $50 I would purchase a New Zealand hand pump.... I have no clue if they are any good. But I talked to the owner and he was super nice and he said his pumps are the best. LOL He also recommended Jobe float valve to me which I believe is a good recommendation.
For smaller amounts from a 5 gallon bucket.... I would use the pick up and pour method. JKFor smaller amounts like 5 gallons I have used a battery operated transfer pump that they sell at Home Depot or Lowes for emptying turkey fryers.
IB...I can't believe I didn't take a picture of the Epic Failure I had at the wash this week so I could show you! I had a 3/8" compression fitting fail on the pump stand that "Spewed" 1500 gallons of water and 5 gallons of PS all over the pumpstand and motors! I didn't heed your warning when you offered a way to keep this from happening! I'll snap a picture of the fix and show you! LOL...2Biz you really make us look bad. Have you ever cobbled up anything in your life. Just once, I would like to see some contraption you made from a bucket attached to a car rim, attached to and old fluorescent light, attached to an old ARO pump, plugged into a lamp timer. C'mon, throw us a bone every now and then.