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The Scepter Flo 'N Go is a 14-gallon portable gas caddy featuring a heavy-duty Fill-Rite electric pump that transfers fuel at up to 6.0 GPM. Designed for farm, marine, commercial, and home use, it includes a 10-foot automotive-grade hose, rugged 6-inch wheels for easy transport, and multiple safety certifications including D.O.T., CARB, and EPA compliance. Its user-friendly gas station-style pump handle and child-safe lock make it a reliable and convenient fueling solution.
Hose Length | 10 Feet |
UPC | 887853004108 |
Manufacturer | Scepter |
Model | Flo 'N Go |
Item Weight | 19.9 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 34.75 x 16.5 x 13 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | PFSG1401 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | PFSG1401 |
Lift Type | Electric |
D**N
Buy it!
This is a great company. I bought the gas pump system and started using it but the hand pump failed after pumping about 2 gallons of gas. The set up a return. I drained the tank but it still had fuel and vapor in it and no carrier will take it like that. They refunded my money and advised to do whatever I wanted with the pump. I still have it but I got a new pump and will use the old for parts. The second pump works great. One squeeze of the manual pump handle pumps about a water bottle in fuel. Gravity is a bit slower unless you get the tank pretty high up. I have an electric hoist I use to lift the tank to a high shelf. It delivers very well by gravity from there.Getting and handling fuel is relatively easy. 14 gallons of fuel is heavy but, filling with an SUV or pickup truck works well. I lay it flat while filling in the vehicle. To remove, I lower it wheels first to the ground. If done correctly, you never have the full weight on the handle. It moves OK with the plastic wheels and handle but lowering it into a wagon, lawn mower trailer or similar works great.I use mine to get non-ethonol 90 fuel for all my gas run equipment and classic cars. This fuel lasts longer before it gets cloudy, sticky and starts clogging carbs and lines. If mine ever breaks or fails, I'd order a replacement quickly!
J**
Love it!
Worked great. No leaks! I hauled it flat or horizontal until I needed it, then lifted it up to vertical to use to fill my side by side UTV with the gravity feed while still in the bed of the truck. Beats using any of the 5 or 6 gallon gas jugs, even the mx style. Tested the pump action and it seemed to work well; but I didn’t try filling anything up so I couldn’t say how long it would take or if my hands could take much of that.I would buy another.
C**D
Should be much, much better
I've had this tank since December in an attempt to try and take advantage of the grocery store fuel perks in my area. It has worked to help maximize the amount of gas I can get at each fill up (usually 30-35 gallons per fill). That is about the only real positive thing I can say about this tank.1. It is extremely cumbersome to move about. Half the time the wheels don't even turn and even after I loosen them, they tend to tighten themselves back up over time.2. The pouring valve/pump handle is biblically slow! Forget about hand pumping. Not even a 14 year old boy with a subscription to Penthouse has the hand stamina to pump all the fuel out of this thing in one session (not that it's even possible to get all of the fuel out with the pump) So gravity feed it is, once you get the tank in position to use the earths gravitational pull, it's time to get out the sun dial and some Sta-bil. That's right! The fuel will most likely go bad before you can even get it out of the tank. This is with the vent full open on the fill cap too.3. I hope you like gas on you hands/cloths/floor or everywhere else you don't want or intend it to be. I've used this tank about 10 times and tried many different methods and I cannot fill anything without spilling at least a little bit somewhere. The ball valves are all very good, but the placement of the valves and the hand pump mechanism make it nearly impossible to not spill some gas when taking it apart to put away.4. All of the previous things could maybe be overlooked if it wasn't for the most glaring and horrible thing about this tank. YOU CAN'T GET ALL OF THE FUEL OUT OF IT! Well, that's actually a false statement. You can get the last 2 or so gallons out if you take off the fill cap and turn it upside-down over a bucket or something with a wide mouth. Then you've got 2 gallons of gas in a bucket. There is absolutely no way with the included items to get that last 2 gallons out without using the bucket method.So, I learned the hard way. I didn't want to have to carry around three 5 gallon tanks so I bought this. Well, the jokes on me. The 3 jugs would have been cheaper, cleaner, easier to handle, and able to use all 15 gallons of their combined capacity.
M**L
Sold no pictures.
Saved my bucket when I ran out of gas in the middle of no where. Hard time getting the handle pump to work. So little gas came out that I finished using gravity feed. Set on the truck bed side right above gas fill. Worked great then.
D**D
Strong plastic, siphon and or hand pump all in one is nice. Thank you
Nice fuel tank, wheels are a bit cheesy but will probably do the job over time
A**N
Works as advertised within physical realities of hauling around 14 gallons of gas!
This thing is awesome! It works great for my application. Remember, gasoline weighs about 8 pounds to the gallon, so even if you put 10 gallons in it, as I usually do, the tank then weighs 80 pounds. In order to gravity feed fuel, the tank has to be higher than the vehicle you putting it into. That being said, it works perfectly. I put the tank flat in the bed of my SxS, and stand it up when I want to dispense fuel. The mower and the SxS fuel tanks are both below the level of the bed, so you get a strong gravity feed - it's like being at a gas pump. Also, the nozzle will reach the mower from the bed, so I can fuel up without unhitching or anything. It rolls pretty well on level surfaces. Lifting it up into the bed is difficult. I roll it up onto my trailer, but I have to lift it into the bed of the SxS. If you're willing to work with the gravity physics of it, it'll do a good job and make sure you have plenty of fuel on hand.
K**E
Poor Quality-But Worth It
For the price this is probably the best on the market, however the quality isn’t great. I just ordered a replacement for my original that lasted three years. Unfortunately it went out in a very dramatic fashion, apparently there was a leak behind the axle that wasn’t noticeable until I had completely filled it at the gas station and fuel started to pour out. Some quick thinking and I flipped it upside down using the hose and cap as the base. This destroyed the hose, but saved the fuel. We use this to top off our boat on the dock and ergonomically it’s very awkward. I’m 6’4”, so I have to lean down to be able to reach the handle and roll it vertically (not bad for a short stretch, but a few hundred yards isn’t fun). I’d advise finding something to hold the handle open and gravity fill rather than pumping (your hand will go out before you’re anywhere near done). The only reason we bother with it is gas on the water is $2 more per gallon, so this pays for itself fairly quickly.
K**D
Great
Works great so much better than the hand pump model
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