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Ballsar Frozenoff
> 24 hourThe only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because there is no way to put a hose on the outlet when using this device to remove liquid from a confined space, such as an engine cylinder. If it had been constructed so that the outlet nozzle could have been removed without disturbing the inlet connection, then a barbed fitting could have been installed and the output spray directed into a bucket or whatever. As it is, it sprays out a wide pattern of whatever you are pumping and goes everywhere! I have tried every thing to attach some kind of hose on the output nozzle but it is not possible.
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Monki
> 24 hourLove it. Use it for battery wash service and gets the job done.
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christian bravo sanchez
> 24 hourMUY BUENA
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Len
> 24 hourFunciona muy bien
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Lr_cruz65
> 24 hourGreat
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SVllc
> 24 hourThis unit pairs a quality blow gun with a siphon attachment that provides good suction at reasonable operating pressure. Running at 60psi, the Milton MILS156 had enough suction to pull a heavy, viscous liquid vertically through 3ft of 1/4 tubing. If you plan for continuous use make note of the air consumption - most home air compressors dont provide anywhere close to 14.0 SCFM so know that you will be waiting for compressor recharge.
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Pablo Esteban
> 24 hourVery good blower, it helps me to clean the engines with any kind of fluids, blows a lot
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Rick Rupp
> 24 hourWorks great, I use it to spray oils under my vehicles
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Lamar Rogahn
> 24 hourWorks great its a good deal
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Rod Thompson
> 24 hourThis is identical to the one I bought at least 20 years ago. I dropped it, and the fitting where the hose attaches to the nozzle broke, and I could not find a fitting that would screw into the nozzle (1/16 NPT?) anywhere. This one will hopefully last just as long.