King Innovation 24 in. Utility Hand Pump with 36 in. Hose vs GasTapper Siphon Pump with 8" bulb and hose
Overall winner: GasTapper Siphon Pump with 8" bulb and hose
Key Differences
GasTapper (A) offers a higher claimed flow rate (up to 4 GPM), an 8' heavy-duty rubber hose and a suction bulb plus a bonus spring to prevent kinks, making it better for fuel and water transfer. Siphon King (B) is a shorter hand pump with a 24" steel shaft and 36" hose that emphasizes lightweight handling and an ergonomic handle for temperature extremes, suiting users who want a compact, manual bilge/utility pump
King Innovation 24 in. Utility Hand Pump with 36 in. Hose
Self-priming utility pump for water removal with a steel shaft and ergonomic handle. Useful for transferring water and emptying tight spaces; customers note effective versatility and build quality, with some durability concerns
Pros
- lightweight for easy transfer
- steel shaft for pump strength
- ergonomic handle withstands extreme temperatures
- removable foot for easy cleaning
Cons
- mixed durability reports after light use
- mixed value for money feedback
GasTapper Siphon Pump with 8" bulb and hose
GasTapper siphon pump transfers up to 4 gallons per minute for gasoline, diesel, or water. Easy flow control and a heavy-duty design; customers note solid construction and ease of use
Pros
- fast action siphon
- heavy-duty rubber siphon and suction bulb
- includes spring to prevent kinks
- multi-purpose jiggler acts as hose weight
Cons
- mixed feedback on speed
- durability opinions vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GasTapper |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GasTapper |
| User Reviews | GasTapper |