CHECK OUT THE PUMP-IT
CHECK OUT THE PUMP-IT
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Last edited by CarbonFly; Apr 29, 2003 at 11:08 AM.
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Where I'm from there is alredy a "PumpIt" built into it so why pay extra. I also notice that the picture on the web site also has one already other than the "PumpIt".
yeh they have em there but they dont work. i am from ny and i see them at gas stations and only like 1 outta every 10 work. still pretty cool to have on keychain i use it to open my coronas.
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nolimitssa,
Good luck with the product. This website is for the members to express their opinions and help each other out. Just like I won't remcoment anyone to buy a usless product like the "Tornado". I personaly think this is more usefull to open Coronas than to help you pump gas. I mean even if the one on the pump doesn't work I don't think it will kill the person to stand a few minutes out in the cold.
Once again good luck to you.
Good luck with the product. This website is for the members to express their opinions and help each other out. Just like I won't remcoment anyone to buy a usless product like the "Tornado". I personaly think this is more usefull to open Coronas than to help you pump gas. I mean even if the one on the pump doesn't work I don't think it will kill the person to stand a few minutes out in the cold.
Once again good luck to you.
If you position that product right it will sell easy for sure. Simply little items like that always sell as impulse items. Especially up here where our winters get cold it will work. Good luck
I think in some states and cities it's against the law to have the pump lock open on the pumps. I've hardly ever seen them between Ga and Fla. So it would come in handy. There's been other devices to do the same thing.
But then, this really should be in "market place".
But then, this really should be in "market place".
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i remember driving to a state on the west coast of the states where there are ONLY FULL SERVE gas stations... i got out and the guy came running out and stopped me before i could reach the pump lolz!
Wow, that's lazy.
Why not just use your gas cap? I have a spring-loaded gas cap (never has to be removed), so now just use a small block of wood to keep the pump handle open. (Oh yeah, the block of wood doesn't look cool on my keychain though... $3.99?, I'll sell the wood block for $.40 (shipping $20).
Why not just use your gas cap? I have a spring-loaded gas cap (never has to be removed), so now just use a small block of wood to keep the pump handle open. (Oh yeah, the block of wood doesn't look cool on my keychain though... $3.99?, I'll sell the wood block for $.40 (shipping $20). uh wouldnt it make your cars tank overflow, because in california, they are built into the pump and when the tanks full or close to full it shuts off. This would keep it going and would cause massive spillage, not a good idea.,
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