Anti-Gravity Transfer Pump Kit (Self-Priming)

Item Number: 42695

Price:
Sale price$82.99

Description

Ditch the auto-siphon and defy gravity: the Anti-Gravity Transfer Pump Kit is a bite-sized package that revolutionizes your brewery’s efficiency. Forget about lifting heavy kegs and carboys. This kit, complete with a self-priming diaphragm pump, tubing, and a stainless racking cane, lets you simply flip a switch to move any liquid imaginable from one vessel to another. Sit back, relax, have a beer, and watch the magic happen.

Transfer from primary to secondary, conical to keg, carboy to barrel - the possibilities are endless!

We realize you won't be able to actually defy gravity, but this little pump has some incredible lifting abilities that allow you to send your beverages from the floor up to your awaiting vessel.

If you already have the racking cane and 10' of 5/16 tubing, just grab the Anti-Gravity Transfer Pump to complete your set up.

Specs:

  • Barbed threaded inlet/outlet connections with integrated locking tubing collars
  • Max Flow: 1 GPM
  • Self-Priming
  • Suction Ability: 5 Feet
  • In-line Switch
  • 8 ft. Cord
  • Max Lift: 150 Feet
  • Food Safe Head
  • Temp Rating: up to 140 degrees F
  • Voltage: 12v (Adapter included)
  • Current range: 1.6A-3.0A
  • Weight: 3.25lb
  • Integrated dampening mounting feet

Includes: Anti-Gravity Transfer Pump, 24” Stainless Racking Cane, and 10’ of 5/16” ID Tubing

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Customer Reviews

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David Shellie
Transfer Pump

The racking came is to short. It does not reach the bottom of my Carboy.

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DANA ORWIG
Works Great

Does exactly what it is supposed to do. No more lifting my primary fermenter up onto a table so it can gravity feed to secondary. Had no problem with pulling some of the hops that had settled through the pump.

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