🚗 Fuel Your Adventures with Confidence!
The TUFFIOM 35 Gallon Fuel Gas Caddy is a portable and efficient solution for transferring and storing gasoline and diesel. With a robust design featuring a kink-free 11.9ft hose, anti-static grounding clamp, and a large capacity, this caddy is perfect for all your fuel needs, whether for vehicles, lawn equipment, or recreational use.
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | Red |
Capacity | 35 Gallons |
Hose Length | 11.9 Feet |
Item Weight | 41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions W x H | 21.65"W x 52.8"H |
D**G
Would buy again
Great product, easy to use, pumps quickly. Only drawback is it does not hold 35 gallons as advertised, about 33 is max and was fresh out of the box
K**K
Customer service
My pump had problems. I contacted the buyer and the shipped me a new one at no charge. Thank you for the service.
M**O
Good value
Easy assembly. Easy to move. Light weight when empty. Not a good transfer tank for pickups
A**R
Great Customer Service!
I live in Florida so Hurricane Gas is a must. Here’s a tip, instead of holding five gallon cans up to fill the tank, stick the nozzle in the five gallon can and reverse the pump and empty the can into the tank. My wife figured that out. Review #2, after some time my pump became difficult to turn and eventually locked up. I reached out through Amazon to Rovson and after a little trouble shooting, they sent me another new pump. The customer service was excellent. I did have to communicate through email and because of the time difference it may take a day to get replies. In Florida you must have a supply of gas for your generator and this caddy works great!
B**B
Caddy shipped with trash inside that will sieze the pump
I have rated this Caddy 1 only because there is no 0. Assembly was straightforward and not difficult. However, after loading this thing up with fuel, I attempted to pump out a couple gallons of fuel and the pump immediately seized. I investigated and discovered that some tiny bit of debris, a millimeter or two in diameter, had become wedged in the pump and plowed out a trough in the soft aluminum on the side of the rotor. This galled the metal, seizing the mechanism. I cleaned off the raised portions of the aluminum, filing it flat and gave it another go. It seized up immediately. So I used a hand pump to remove and filter the fuel I had just put in. The filter captured debris that appeared to be welding spatter, as well as other bits of dirt and debris.I shared this information with the seller, who sent me what appeared to be a computer-generated template response asking me to describe the problem (which I had already done in some detail). After a few communications back and forth, they offered to replace the pump, for which I give them credit.While awaiting the new pump, I removed about 0.05 inch of material off of the damaged side of the rotor and reassembled it. It seized again, although not as immediately. So far, I may have successfully pumped maybe one gallon out of the caddy although I have repaired that pump more than eight times. I have also spent a couple of hours washing out the bottom and siphoning out the debris from the factory. In the course of this adventure, I learned that the caddie was shipped with debris in the bottom, known to and euphemistically referred to by the seller as ”sundries”. This debris was sucked up immediately by the pump and, because of a poor design (soft aluminum walls) incapable of handling “sundries”, it immediately failed.I now have a cast-iron and steel pump mounted on this fuel Caddy because I absolutely cannot trust the original soft aluminum pump. The fuel filter provided by the manufacturer seems to be effective.If you feel compelled to purchase one of these, consider the likelihood that all of these identical looking caddies come out of the same Chinese factory. Because of poor quality control, you should expect that it will contain “sundries” that will destroy the aluminum pump. You should seriously consider somehow cleaning it out before you assemble it. Expect that pump will fail if it gets any grit in it (see other reviews about pump failure). You might even proactively purchase a better pump (cast iron doesn’t care about sundries) for installation. This thing was a nightmare that wasted hours and hours of my time.
L**O
Ruffin gas tank
Paint job on the tank not very good shoddy job.Instructions are very poor and their English translation is poor, pictures are poor quality.
B**Z
It is very well-built and constructed was easy to assemble, and it is quite heavy
I wish it had a handle with the shut off. You have to drain all the fuel back into the tank before you can wrap the hose up.
N**N
Great Seller!
Item came quickly and in great shape. Had one issue with the gauge float and the seller sent a brand new one fast!
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