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Moeller DuraMax Flo n' Go LE Fluid Transfer Pump and 14-Gallon Rolling Gas Can

 
Moeller DuraMax Flo n' Go LE Fluid Transfer Pump and 14-Gallon Rolling Gas Can
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Moeller DuraMax Flo n' Go LE Fluid Transfer Pump and 14-Gallon Rolling Gas Can

EPA approved Flo N Go DuraMax Portable 14-gallon gas container With MaxFlo Fuel Siphon Pump

  • Comes with MaxFlo Siphon Pump with at-the-handle pump control allows for auto-shut-off and restarts and clean, hassle-free siphon control

  • Wheeled for easy transportation, high density polypropelyne for dent, corrosion and rust resistance

  • 10 foot hose with two shut-off valves , at both the thank and the hose connector make the hoes easy to disconnect for refilling and transportation

  • Ideal for industrial, commercial and recreational applications

  • Use on light commercial equipment, farms, landscape crews, dockside and cottage applications

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Product Details:
Product Length: 16.0 inches
Product Width: 12.5 inches
Product Height: 34.0 inches
Product Weight: 8.5 pounds
Package Length: 33.8 inches
Package Width: 16.4 inches
Package Height: 13.4 inches
Package Weight: 19.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 77 reviews

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 77 customer reviews )
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158 of 166 found the following review helpful:

5Know What You Are Getting & How To Use It !!!!!  May 24, 2010
By Michael Brennan "LoneStarHog"
I own several of these and just ordered another three from Amazon. If I had allowed some of these reviews to influence my initial decision, I would never have purchased my first one. Examples of some of the reviews that I would like to refute:

> It's heavy: Sheesh! It holds FOURTEEN GALLONS, not ONE GALLON. Guess what happens when you ADD GALLONS - The weight INCREASES

> The valves are a knuckle buster: Sheesh! Lay the caddy on its back, a perfectly legal position. Then with the valves easily accessible, you can attach the hose and turn on both valves. THEN stand the caddy upright. Doing this will eliminate damaging your knuckles on the pavement. (Does not apply if you are known for your mental prowess as a "Knuckle Dragger"

> No flow if not elevated: It is NOT a service station (old term) with electrical power. It is a GRAVITY FEED and liquid flows DOWNHILL. Yes, you can pump the handle, as I have done many times. The entire caddy can be emptied in less than TEN MINUTES using the pump feature of the handle. If you have a medical condition, you probably won't be able to pump the gas. If you have no medical condition and can't pump the gas, you really need to also purchase a membership at a fitness center. I am 63-years old and I read how some of the KIDS can't do something as simple as pump the gas without having 911 on standby. I guess those video games exercise only the thumb and index finger. The entire hand is required for this product.

Simply put, this is a great item for the price and if used CORRECTLY. -- A Caveman Can Do It!

UPDATE: MIT Installation Instructions: 1) Open box and remove caddy 2) Install large black cap, which screws on 3) Install hose, which has the SAME fitting as a garden hose, so it merely screws on 4) Install hose hanger with ONE washer and ONE nut, which is supplied 5) Complete enclosed card and mail to receive your Honorary Engineering Degree from MIT.

117 of 125 found the following review helpful:

1Waste of money  Jun 21, 2007
By John Garrity "ubugarrity"
I was really looking foward to getting this. Instead of carrying two 6 gallon cans I could roll one unit. After I got it I wish I didn't waste my money. There are two little valves (same as those little garden hose shut-offs)which are small and difficult to get to and I have smaller hands. Then the valve that is further in came loose. After several emails and phone calls they said I had to get a speacial screw driver to tighten the handle. The unit holds 14 gallons but you can only get TWELVE out!! There are 2 gallons that can't be emptied. So its very difficult to get the tank empty for the off season. VERY DIFFICULT. The hose for the dispenser is so thin and soft that it collapses very easily restricting the flow. Once the hose is kinked from normal storage the flow is very restricted. There is no way to lock the dispenser on (which I understand) which means you have to hold the handle the whole time. And the flow under ideal conditions if very slow. You will be holding that thing a long time. I used a wire tie to hold it open. My advise would be to buy two 6 gallon cans and one of those plastic siphons (less than $40.00 for all) you will be much happier.

46 of 50 found the following review helpful:

1Flo and wait....  Aug 24, 2007
By Frank M. Roberts
As the other reviewer pointed out this thing isn't what you want. I agree, you can't get all the gas out and it is very slow to drain. Using gravity it took me at least a half hour to drain the tank. The wheels stopped working after the first warm day that expanded the tank. It might be better if you some how made a new output hose for it, but then again aren't they spose to figure that out at the factory....

24 of 26 found the following review helpful:

1Save your money  May 30, 2008
By garykimp
I have owned this product for a month. It is not worth a dime. It is cheaply made. The fuel handle leaks gas. You cannot get the last 2 to 3 gallons out of it.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

3Light duty use only.  Sep 10, 2008
By dallas7
I purchased my Moeller DuraMax Flo n'go LE Fluid Transfer Pump and 14-Gallon Rolling Gas Can back in August of 2006. Back then, the manufacturer was Scepter. It is part of my "fuel strategy" of a six-month rotation of approx. 50 gallons of gas between my S-10 pickup, this Flo n'go and three 5 gallon NATO cans. Every three months the fuel in the Flo n'go goes into the S-10, the fuel in the NATO cans goes into the Flo n'go, and the NATO cans take a trip to the gas station for fill ups. Stabil is used to keep the fuel from getting funky. (Of course, in between that procedure, the S-10 gets fueled up as needed at the gas station.) I devised this scheme because Phoenix, AZ (the fifth largest city in the USA) gets its petrol via two dinky pipelines, one each from California and Texas. Even the slightest problem with either can evoke a 70's era embargo panic - and that has happened. Now I can go two to three weeks without the need for a gas station hopefully giving the pipe line operators enough time to fix things.

Putting the Flo n'go in the bed of the S-10 allows for the fuel to siphon quite well. I use a Velcro strip to hold the pump lever open while keeping a close eye on things. I have not timed how long it takes to drain out; suffice to say it feels like "forever." On the plus side, it does give me enough time to catch up on some garage cleaning/organizing!

For topping my sport bike when I want to head way out of town non-stop from my driveway, the pump handle is very nice.

My experience with this product mirrors that of other reviewers, good and bad.

At least one gallon remains in the can even if you tilt it forward somewhat and it's too bulky to pick it up and shake it around to try and get the last of the fuel out.

The wheels have seized up and now act as skids, which is OK, but really... it's the 21st Century and they can't get wheels right?

The hose kinks easily and is difficult to un-kink. However, it's just sturdy enough to make it almost impossible to coil and store on the hanger regardless of those nice studio shots.

The handle/nozzle pump is delicate and requires a learning curve to keep from squirting all over the place. Make sure the nozzle is fully inserted into whatever gets the fuel before even slightly squeezing the pump lever! And it does dribble quite a bit.

I won't go into the manufacturer's "hose draining instructions" but it's laughable and a real pain. I don't do it.

In the interest of scientific research, I've counted 50-52 squeezes of the pump lever to output one gallon of fuel.

I have not yet experienced any issues with either of the two valves.

While the can has a "full" level line molded on the outside, the plastic is too thick to see the fuel inside without looking into the filler hole. In the recommended horizontal position, the fuel's surface area is almost 4 square feet and gauging the level rise is difficult. A messy and dangerous overflow is inevitable if you're not very, very slow and careful toward the end. It is better to under fill some than try to max it full up.

Since my Flo n'go spends most of its time parked in a corner, I haven't actually put it to all that much use; probably a dozen times. Though it does work well within my once-every-three-months duty cycle, I cannot imagine this unit being adequate for anything more, or slightly more, than that. If you need reliable, fast and tidy fuel storage/transfer equipment, you'd be better off to spend some more money. For my requirements, the price was OK.

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The Importance Of Lighting In Interior Design

   by Jessica Ackerman


 
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Everyone knows how important paint color, furniture choices and artwork are to interior design. One aspect of design that is often overlooked, however, is lighting. Lighting not only affects the brightness of the room, but it can also change the way a paint color looks, cast shadows in ways that make the room seem smaller and have an impact on the presentation of art work.

There is no light like natural light. If you are buying, building or remodeling, opt for as much natural light as possible. Oversized windows and skylights are two ways to get the most natural light. Of course, not everyone is in the position to be able to do that, so you'll have to work with what you have.

How much natural light do you get in your room? If the room in question faces north, you won't get as much natural sunlight as you would in a southern facing room. Rooms that face south get bright, natural light throughout the day. Rooms that face east will only have good natural light in the morning hours and western facing rooms will have the most light during the afternoon.

Once you are familiar with how much natural light is in each room, you'll be able to make informed choices about what additional lighting may be necessary. Keep in mind that rooms with little or no natural light will need artificial lighting - even during the day - in order to look their best. Here are some types of lighting to consider.

1. Accent Lighting

Accent lighting is perfect when you want to showcase a piece of art or a special piece of furniture or other item. Since light draws the eye, it will bring attention to the features in your room that you wish to highlight.

2. Hanging Light Features

Chandeliers and smaller hanging lamps can be beautiful as well as functional. A trip to the local home improvement store will quickly show you how overwhelming the choices can be. You'll want to select lighting that blends in with your existing décor. For example, a crystal chandelier in a country themed dining room probably isn't the best option. If you don't choose carefully, your lighting may stick out like a sore thumb and become more of an eyesore than a lovely accent.

3. Recessed Lighting

Recessed lighting is a good choice for a room that needs extra light throughout the day. Because the lighting won't interfere with the existing decor, it can work in almost any room. It provides abundant light without taking up a lot of space or interfering with other aspects of the room.

4. Lamps

Using lamps are a way to add not only additional lighting, but also punches of color. If possible, see how much light the lamp gives off before leaving the store. Many lamps serve as decoration more than as a light source and give off very little light. If you love the lamp, but it doesn't give off quite enough light, consider changing the shade which will usually solve the problem.

When decorating your home, remember how important lighting is, and give it the same thought and attention you give to the other details of decorating your home.

 

About the Author

Jessica Ackerman is the featured author at Wall Décor and Home Accents. Shop today for great deals on metal wall sculpture , home accents and more unique wall décor products.


 

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