JohnDow Adds Fluid Extractors To Its Line Of Fluid Evacuators

JohnDow Adds Fluid Extractors To Its Line Of Fluid Evacuators

The company says the three new extractors provide a clean, fast and simple way to evacuate a wide range of fluid types.

JohnDow Industries has announced the introduction of a new line of Fluid Extractors. The company says the three new extractors provide a clean, fast and simple way to evacuate a wide range of fluid types, including engine oil, transmission fluids, gear oil, coolant, brake fluids and more. The extractors are perfect for use with automobiles, small engines, marine, landscaping equipment, all-terrain-vehicles (ATV), motorcycles, farm equipment, snowmobiles and other machinery, according to the company.

The extractors are designed to remove fluids through filler ports and dipstick tubes and include a manual hand pump version, an air/pneumatic version, and an air/pneumatic brake fluid exchanger. The Fluid Extractors are designed using a durable polyethylene construction that is impervious to automotive and household chemicals. They also include five feet of flexible hosing and rigid dip-stick tubes for engine oil removal. The new Extractor line includes a 2.7-gallon pneumatic model (JDI-277EV); a 1.7-gallon hand pump model (JDI-172EV) and a .5-gallon pneumatic model designed exclusively for brake fluid exchanging (JDI-050EV). 

Other JDI Fluid Evacuator family members include these five professional quality products:

• 6-Gallon Fluid Evacuator  (JDI-6EV)

• 20-Gallon Fluid Evacuator  (JDI-20EV)

• 20-Gallon Fluid Evacuator With Transparent Bowl  (JDI-20EV-B)

• 20-Gallon Combination Fluid Evacuator & Oil Drain  (JDI-20COMBO)

• 20-Gallon Combination Fluid Evacuator & Oil Drain With Transparent 

For more information, visit www.johndow.com.

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