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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I like a fact that it makes adding solutions to my batteries quick and easy. I had one small kinetic battery that's for subwoofers in my vehicle and the straw to withdraw or eject liquid was too small to fit into the hole but other than that great for the value for the money I spent and no issues same quality made durability is great and it worked as expected thank you
MamaBear96
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
As a woman who doesn’t no much about cars was happy to try this product since I was wanting to work on my sons medical van. However, the product didn’t work right off the bat it wouldn’t suck the fluid up all the way really and then the actual syringe would just get stuck in the tube as you would try to get fluid out and wouldn’t push back down right either.
BBSnipe
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Used this for antifreeze and transmission fluid removal. Works as it should.
Rich M
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
I got this to remove water from holes I dig when I do irrigation repairs. It works great for that purpose. It takes out half a liter at a time and reduces the time it take to do a repair since I don't have to wait now for the water to absorb. Two extra O-rings are included. No instructions are included but it's pretty easy to figure out. Works great for a great price. I recommend.
J. weatherly
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
very difficult to pull if you got it too far down in the two don't know if it's the velve on the end of it or what actually causes the problem
Bill in AZ
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
I think this is a fine extraction pump and just what I need for two projects: 1) removing current brake fluid from the reservoir so I can fill with new fluid (to start) to do a full brake fluid flush, and 2) removing power steering fluid from its reservoir so less flows out from the lines when I replace my rack and pinion.I read a number of reviews, particularly the negative ones and will offer my counterpoint.Yes, the cylinder tapers at the bottom and the plunger may stick if fully pushed to the bottom. It may be a little difficult when you first take it out of the box to use. Looks like some reviewers took it out of the box and immediately tried an extraction without 'playing' with it. This includes 'preparing' the O-rings.I tried it first with water and found that it initially didn't fully hold the water I extracted. But after I kept working the plunger extracting water over and over, the O-Rings sealed fully and held the vacuum. So when I go to use the extractor, at minimum, I will 'exercise it' with water, or perhaps coat the O-rings with a sample of the fluid I will extract. One reviewer lubricated the O-Rings with dielectric silicone grease which should be fine unless you are actually transferring a fluid for reuse that might become contaminated. The kit comes with two caps to put on the ends of the hose to prevent the fluid from leaking once you have the desired volume in the extractor. I didn't yet try the extractor with a liquid solvent, so TBD. I liked that the kit came with a spare set of O-rings -- that I am attaching with the tube caps to prevent loosing them.I had no problems with the 1/4" tube attaching and sealing to the extractor. Push the tube fully into the blue rim hole and gently pull the blue ring out till it stops and then sightly pull the tube tight. When you want to remove the tube, push on the blue ring, then push and twist the tube out. One one-star reviewer appeared to yank the tub out, blue ring fitting and all.The larger and smaller diameter tubes apparently connect using the black rubber connector / splicer - and some complain that leaks. But I found that with a little work the smaller diameter tube can be inserted into the larger diameter which might work better if you have a long run and don't want to loose the smaller diameter tube.It appears the black rubber 'tube connector' can be placed on the free end of the large tube to connect to something with the right diameter. Using my tube-in-tube approach above, the rubber connector can be reversed to that end for a larger diameter fit.I did look at a few other extractors listed and I am still happy I chose to get this one. Would recommend.
Enok
Reviewed in Mexico on July 30, 2023
Funciona pero cuesta mucho absorber el líquido y dispensarlo también, si lo quieres para dispensar cuesta hacerlo por que el émbolo al tener que cumplir como sello le cuesta moverse a pesar que parece que viene lubricado
Dale DeNike
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
Has Good suction but as soon as you stop pulling everything runs back out. Kinda disappointed. Was using this to suck brake fluid out of a master cylinder so I would not make a mess when I pulled it. Well, it Sucked the fluid out, But then just leaked it all back out as soon as I pulled the hose up. Ended up making a bigger mess than I would have just kept the caps on and taking it off. I would not suggest using this on any lighter type oils or fluids. May work fine for Pushing oil into a differential but not for Power steering or Brake fluid. So yes it sucks but it sucks at doing it.
Pignutr
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
My target for this item was to pump water out of some pool ledge lounger and similar items with water that wouldn't drain completely. The pump worked well for the desired purpose, creating immediate suction and maintain strong suction throughtout. The bulb seems like a fairly highly quality item with an incorporated one-way valve, the tubing provided is good on the inlet side, the outlet pipe is smaller & thinner walled, but fine for defined purpose, the only issue I had was with kinks in the thin-walled material. Overall, I was able to remove the remaining water in each item quickly & effectively in a short amount of time with no issues. Very happy with this purpose, will likely use it to remove gasoline from small engines when needed as well, I'm not sure it'd be great for oil, don't get me wrong, it's probably ok, but the viscosity may be an issue for bulb and one-direction valve.
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