Fuel Your Adventures! ⛽
The YITAMOTOR Fuel Caddy is a robust 15-gallon fuel transfer tank designed for versatility and safety. Made from high-density polyethylene, it withstands harsh conditions while providing easy transport with its durable wheels and handle. Equipped with a 10-foot hose and safety features, this caddy is perfect for refueling various outdoor equipment.
Material Type | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) |
Color | Red |
Capacity | 15 Gallons |
Hose Length | 10 Feet |
Item Weight | 18.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 17"W x 34"H |
A**R
Works as expected
So far it’s working as expected.
J**B
Fast delivery
Quality product
C**M
Great quality tank
Works great for transporting fuel. Only problem is the hose seems to be cheap and I wish I would have bought one with an electric pump. It would save me so much time
L**R
Works great, 100% recommend
Awesome gas tank. I took this on a camping trip with my boat where I knew there were no gas stations with easy trailering access. It took me about 10 minutes to transfer the 15 gallons it held and it was an insane forearm workout, but it worked flawlessly.When filling this up make sure you tighten the vent. I filled this up on the deck of the boat with the vent cracked slightly, and by the time I filled my boat up it had already started spewing gasoline all over the deck of my boat. User error, just dont want anyone else to encounter that mess.
A**R
If you need a portable gas tank, this is good quality.
Way too big for hurricane use. This thing when full, has some weight to it. My old lady hands can't handle this. So I went back and bought a 4 pack of 5 gallon sized.
P**.
It works, but needs work ;)
Here’s my take on it:Pros:It holds 15 gallons (just about).Super easy to fill when lying down and convenient to use standing up.The shut-off valves are solid and feel high-quality.Overall, it gets the job done.Cons:It could really use a handle on the bottom for easier lifting off a truck or SUV. While it’s not too heavy for me, it might be a challenge for others.I did experience initial leaking (like others have mentioned), but I fixed it by re-tightening the hose attachment at the bottom. Just make sure to lay it flat first, and it completely stopped leaking!Filling my boat with this isn’t as straightforward as a pump-and-go. I found it best to leave the filler cap off, but you’ll need to pump on and off repeatedly, which can be a bit annoying. I switched hands every few minutes, and it took about 10-15 minutes to empty. Getting the last 3 gallons out is tricky; I had to lift it onto my boat table for a bit more elevation. You’ll likely end up with about half a gallon left in the tank. Make sure whatever you're filling is level with or lower than the unit, or it may not work well. I lowered my boat lift to fill it.Overall, it’s a decent purchase if you have enough strength to lift it in and out of your vehicle and the stamina to keep pumping the handle. With gas prices nearly double on the water in Florida compared to the street, this will save me hundreds—possibly thousands—in the long run. Depending on your situation, it could be much easier for you to use as well. That’s my experience!
A**R
easy to put in gas
looks good,but have't uesd yet
K**M
Leaks everywhere
First off DO NOT try to fill this without taking the filter out. Gas will go everywhere. Also make sure you have help because you probably will not be able to lift it back into your vehicle. Gas weighs 6 lbs a gallon so just that is 90 pounds. Add to that it only has one handle and you will end up having to awkwardly bear hug the thing to pick it, that’s if you can lift almost 100 pounds. Also to add to that, remember I said gas went everywhere because of the filter. So I was reeking by the time I got home. I tried to fuel my boat with this, and as soon as I stood it up all the connections started leaking. Laid it back down, tightened everything up and stood it up again. Nothing. I knew I might have to raise it a little but I ended up having to ask a friend to help me lift it onto the back deck of the boat with me before I could get a decent flow. My friend finished fueling while I loaded gear. He did tell me that the handle would not shut off. The next I used it (thinking everything was good to go), since it was only half full, I was able to lift it myself. Very slow flow but it worked, until the tank was full and I let go of the handle and it kept going. All I could do was turn off the valve, meanwhile everything left in the hose was overflowing everywhere. It was too late to return it so I called customer service and they asked if I still had the original box. I already told them it leaked gas everywhere but there was a language barrier so I had to explain to him that there was no way anyone was going accept this for shipping since it once had gas in it. He put me on hold and asked if I would take $20 refund. Since it cost over a hundred dollars I didn’t accept but maybe I should have because the next suggestion was that I send a picture/video of it leaking. I had been on the phone almost a half hour at this point and I said I would think about it. Meanwhile I ordered a pump to (hopefully) solve some of the challenges.
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