GasTapper Siphon Pump with 8" bulb and hose vs Water Transfer Pump 115V 330GPH with 6' Hose Kit
Overall winner: GasTapper Siphon Pump with 8" bulb and hose
Key Differences
GasTapper (A) is a handheld siphon designed for fuel and water transfer with a high-flow siphon up to 4 GPM, heavy-duty rubber hose and suction bulb, and a bonus spring to prevent kinks; EXTRAUP (B) is a powered 115V water transfer pump with a higher nominal flow rating (330 GPH) and longer lift (38–39 ft) but is focused on water and includes a 6' hose kit. Choose GasTapper if you want a lower-priced, portable siphon that handles gasoline or diesel and simple water transfer; choose EXTRAUP if you need a plugged-in pump with higher lift capability for water-only applications
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
Water Transfer Pump 115V 330GPH with 6' Hose Kit
Portable electric water transfer pump for draining and filling tasks. Delivers up to 330 GPH and lifts water up to 39 ft; includes wetting guidance before first use and a 6' hose kit. Customer note: strong power and ease of use, with mixed water flow reports
Pros
- Portable with carry handle
- 115V operation with copper motor
- Drains down to 1/8" with suction attachment
- Handles various applications (beds, heaters, ponds)
Cons
- Mixed water flow performance
- Some reports of durability issues
- No hoses included for inlet/outlet
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GasTapper |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GasTapper |
| User Reviews | GasTapper |