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Water Pump

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Bought several times one of those cheap plastic water pumps to transfer water from the big 20 Ltr bottle to the small water bottles to put in my fridge. However, they do not last, at all. The last one I bought at Carrefour was already broken when unpacked, the red bubble one squeezes had already a hole in it. I know they’re cheap and not to last, but new and already <deleted> ? Anybody has ever used a devise that is better or something similar that lasts? Thanks!

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well if you want cheap try gravity, or a siphon, big bottle on table, little bottles on floor, bit of tube in big bottle, suck and off you jolly well go :o:D

Get one of the metal holders that allow you to tip the container and then pour in or use a funnel.

Anybody has ever used a devise that is better or something similar that lasts? Thanks!

I've seen one with motorized pump, but still similar in shape and size. It uses battery, so you just have to push a button, and the water will flow as long as you hold the button. I've seen it at Makro. I forgot about the price, but I think it was around 300-600 Baht

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Anybody has ever used a devise that is better or something similar that lasts? Thanks!

I've seen one with motorized pump, but still similar in shape and size. It uses battery, so you just have to push a button, and the water will flow as long as you hold the button. I've seen it at Makro. I forgot about the price, but I think it was around 300-600 Baht

Thank Elfan, the "electric" one was just the one I was looking for. Indeed, at Makro, 335 Baht. Thanks!

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