This tank makes boating a lot easier for me. Instead of constantly lugging 20l canisters up to the gas station, 50l into the tank and by car to the sheet pile wall. Drain 50l into the boat tank and you're done! Hammer! In addition, the tank fits perfectly under my back seat, so that I can start tours with a 50l reserve and, if necessary, top up at any road tank near the water. Totally happy!
The tank is solidly made and definitely recommended. However, the fuel must be pumped out using the pump nozzle; there is no way to set this to flow. With larger amounts of fuel, that means strength training for your hands.
Very convenient. However, it should be known that it is better to over-elevated this nurse compared to the tank to fill ... The handle is also a little low when it wants to roll to move it. Otherwise I am satisfied with this purchase!
Initially a bit skeptical, but was unjustified. Extremely stable and thick-walled tank. The only drawback is the rubberized union nut at the hose connection to the tank. When tightened by hand, the rubber has loosely turned further. Here a molded plastic part would be much more useful as knurled or star grip screws. Otherwise, but fully satisfied.
Generally speaking, the idea is okay. Negative points 1. Unfortunately, a clamp at the bottom of the tank is missing because the hose comes off very easily. But it can be fixed easily 2. the rollers are connected to one another via a rod. However, these block after 3-4x use. Sure, because it is cheaper plastic and not made for driving over somewhat coarser ground. 3. the hand pump is extremely annoying after 3-4 minutes. It takes 10-15 minutes to get the full content out. But then you also have hand pain at first. All in all, not really well thought out. Well, the price isn't very high either, so you don't have to expect anything. For people who really want to transport larger quantities more often and don't want to torment themselves when filling, I recommend a Cemo trolley with an e-pump
overall, the system works well, but the tank can never be pumped completely empty, so that four to five liters always remain in it. After two uses and exposure to the sun, the plastic warps so that the axle and thus the rollers no longer rotate. Too bad - I would have expected more in the end.