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check out smartveg valves £34.99 2 end up over £80 with p+p, i`d order from frybrid in the us but i`m not sure how much it would cost all in,i.e. if you get hit for tax etc.
i'm up for a trial, but 2 problems..
1. the costco is in derby, i was on bro in laws card(we parked next to a delorean!)
2. i blew a hose on the way home.
I'm not really intersted in Costco cos you have to pay to join. Mind you if it was that cheap i'd pay to join - if I could pass their entrance test lol
I use Makro mainly as I have a trade card for them already.
still have to pay, just a higher threshold and if they open it up it hardly looks like a gift!... better off marking the declared value down. (needs to be below £18 inc postage)
still have to pay, just a higher threshold and if they open it up it hardly looks like a gift!... better off marking the declared value down. (needs to be below £18 inc postage)
thing is, you gotta get the oil into the larger container and then into the motor... also risking contamination from rain / general dirt...
i'd just buy it in 20l drums and keep then sealed till you wanna use them, then just use a funnel to fill up.
they're also easier to transport if you're gonna need to fill up when you're out.
There are electric versions as well. you just drop the pipe into the container and go - saves picking up drums.
Not used them for veggie oil but they are used for deisel on construction sites etc so should work fine
Have a look at Jabsco pumps - they do this sort of pump suitable for pumping anything you want to, and quite a few things you wouldn't want to as well! Jabsco Industrial Drum Pumps
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