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Scepter Duramax Flo ’N Go 14 Gallon Gas Caddy, 53 Liter Fuel Tank, Red

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Color: Red (Gasoline)


Size: Manual Pump


Features

  • 14-GALLON (53L) FUEL CADDY: The Scepter Flo 'N Go Fueling Station is a fuel tank on wheels for farm, marine, lawn mowers, home, and recreational use; A large capacity and convenient features make it great for filling vehicles and gas cans
  • HEAVY DUTY PORTABLE GAS TANK: The rugged caddy design with 6-inch wheels and heavy-duty top handle allows you to maneuver the gas can over tough terrain; High-density polyethylene construction prevents corrosion and denting
  • 2 FUELING MODES: Gravity-Flow Mode provides continuous flow when elevated above the tank being filled; Manual-Pump/Siphon Mode requires continuous use of hand pump when caddy is on the ground or below the tank being filled; Siphon-mode flow rate - 2.0 GPM
  • EASY TO USE: Patented pump handle features a gas station-style stop and start pump handle; 10' automotive-grade rubber hose easily reaches equipment; Bolt-on hanger provides easy hose storage; Includes child safety lock
  • SAFETY FEATURES: Anti-kinking hose sleeve adds prevents damage to the fuel hose at the connection point; Brass shut-off valve provides safe and quick hose disconnection; Spill-proof shut-off mechanism delivers mess-free fueling

Description

The Scepter Flo N' Go Duramax is an ideal solution for home, farm, rural, and marine applications. With 6-inch wheels, this fuel caddy can travel over rough terrain without the need to carry it. The 14-gallon capacity minimizes the number of trips you'll have to take between your garage and the engines you rely on.

Brand: Scepter


Color: Red (Gasoline)


Material: High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)


Product Dimensions: 16.25"W x 33.8"H


Item Weight: 19 pounds


Brand Name: Scepter


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Number of Packs: 1


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 635133305090 650076368094 752913147975 758710428781 639230679252 027916021820 063923067925 602460361464


Manufacturer: Scepter


Global Trade Identification Number: 25, 75


Included Components: Gas Can


Item Type Name: Scepter Duramax Flo-N-Go Gasoline Caddy, 14 Gallon


Model Number: 6792


Part Number: 6792


Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited


Item Dimensions W x H: 16.25"W x 33.8"H


Item Weight: 19 pounds


Capacity: 14 gallons


Hose Length: 10 feet


Color: Red (Gasoline)


Material: High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)


Specification Met: (unset)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great for me. Recommended.
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
I'm really glad I bought this. I use it to fill my riding mower and push mower. It was easy to fill at the gas station. I only filled it to 10 gallons the very first time to make sure I could lift it easily into the back of my SUV (the instructions said it should be taken out of the vehicle and placed lying down on the ground to fill - which seems like a good idea). I had no problem hefting it up into the car, but, especially if filled to max, I could see how some smaller folks might have a harder time (I'm 6 feet tall). So, if you can't lift 14 gallons of fluid by yourself, either don't fill it all the way, or take someone with you to help you. I have no problem using it, either. Loosen the air/vent valve, and open the two ball valves at the bottom (one for the tank, the other for the hose). As another reviewer said, it's easier if you lay it on its back to do this, then stand it up. Takes all of ten seconds. Simply reverse the process when you're done to get it ready to store. You might want to close the ball valves first, then finish pumping out whatever small amount might still be in the hose itself. You do have to actually pump the handle, which does require both hands, since you have to also hold in the little safety button. A bit annoying, but, hey, you're probably using this to fill up smaller engines like mowers and whatnot. You're probably not using it to fill your car or truck. So, you might have to switch hands while filling if you get tired. Since the gas gets pumped out in little batches, it might splash, rather than just smoothly pour, so you might want to be sure that the end of the spout is really inside the tank, or filling along the side or something, to minimize splash-back. Took only a second or two to see how to do it on my mowers. The wheels are not rubber or anything fancy like that. They're just plastic disks. But, I generally don't need to roll it more than just a few feet. I roll it just out of garage, pump it, then roll it the few feet back in. I'm not dragging it around like rolling luggage through an airport. So, it's not a magical device. The fact that it holds a lot of gas also means (when full) it will be on the heavy side. The fact that it's a manually-operated device means you burn a couple of calories using it, rather than flipping a switch or something. But it does what it is supposed to do, and it works great for me. I've had no problems with it, and would recommend it. UPDATE - 26 November, 2014 The pump handle/nozzle assembly recently broke. I called the company (Scepter), and for $20, they sent me a replacement. Swapping the handles was easy. So, while I would have preferred to have had the one moving part on this tank be constructed more sturdily, it was easily fixed when it finally broke. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2012 by Michael Ayers

  • Buy it!
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by denny johnson

  • Tank works well, but hose kinks and handle leaks like a sieve
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
Upgraded my review from 3-star to 4-star, due to the customer service Bought this in September 2022, I mow a large patch of land and usually have to put 2 tanks in the mower each time I mow. Bought this thinking it would be much easier to use than the 3-5gal cans I had been using and more portable than the 30gal steel drums I typically use on a gravity fill setup. The good: the tank itself, is air/liquid tight and well made. Haven't had issues with it deforming and wheels coming off like others have reported yet. with the handle and finger grips, I don't have much trouble loading and unloading it, even when full (I am a big guy). If you leave it in the sun while mowing then you can get pretty good flow rate from the pressure before venting The Bad: the hose kinks very easily, especially at the end where it screws to the tank, just as others had reported. For as much as these cost, you'd think they'd fix such a common issue, but no luck. Siphon/gravity is slow unless pressurized either through natural heating or artificial pressure (some have added tire valves and pump to 1-2psi). The handle has no hold open so unless you want to sit for several minutes (slow fill rate) you need to prop it open so you (gas cap, rubber band, tape, etc) The ugly: The handle leaks like a sieve after a few uses, not including using it as a pump, just in siphon mode, which should mean less wear on the bulb inside the handle. Not as bad as spilling with the "no spill" spouts, but enough that your hands and probably feet will be soaked with gas by the time you get filled up. Have requested warranty repair since it is still within a year of purchase (9/2022-6/2023). I entered a warranty request and within an hour I had a reply that they were sending a replacement. I hope the replacement holds up better, but gotta say I was pretty impressed with the quick, positive answer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by L. Smith

  • This does exactly what it is supposed to do
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
People who write negative reviews on this item have the wrong expectations. I bought one last year. I just bought my second one. It does exactly what I expected it to do. I typically bring 3-10 5 gallon gas cans on my boating trips. I only bought one of these last year because of all the negative reviews. I intend to gradually replace all of my 5 gallon cans with these. So lets go through the negative reviews: It is too heavy. If you struggle picking up a full 5 gallon can, don't buy this. It weigh 3 times that when full. To me it is the perfect size. Any bigger would start to get too heavy but I can manage this size. It is hard to open the shutoff valve. When standing up, absolutely it is. Lay it down on its side it is a piece of cake. Turn it on. Stand it back up. I will refrain from making jokes about anyone who owns this and is feeling stupid reading this. The gas flows slowly. Yes it is slow, but It is no different than a 5 gallon can. Did you expect a gas station? It is gravity fed so if your application requires holding this in the air above the gas tank, absolutely stick with a 5 gallon can. I would not want to hold this in the air to drain it, but even my truck I can set it on the side of the bed. You can't get all of the gas out of it. Just like a 5 gallon can you need to pick it up and tilt it around to get the last bit out. I have never had a problem getting everything but the last cup out. If you are like me and use a lot of 5 gallon cans, buy this. It takes up the floor space of a single 5 gallon can but holds almost 3 times as much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2013 by Laura

  • Should be much, much better
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2012 by creid

  • Know What You Are Getting & How To Use It !!!!!
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
I own several of these and just ordered another three from Amazon. If I had allowed some of these reviews to influence my initial decision, I would never have purchased my first one. Examples of some of the reviews that I would like to refute: > It's heavy: Sheesh! It holds FOURTEEN GALLONS, not ONE GALLON. Guess what happens when you ADD GALLONS - The weight INCREASES > The valves are a knuckle buster: Sheesh! Lay the caddy on its back, a perfectly legal position. Then with the valves easily accessible, you can attach the hose and turn on both valves. THEN stand the caddy upright. Doing this will eliminate damaging your knuckles on the pavement. (Does not apply if you are known for your mental prowess as a "Knuckle Dragger" > No flow if not elevated: It is NOT a service station (old term) with electrical power. It is a GRAVITY FEED and liquid flows DOWNHILL. Yes, you can pump the handle, as I have done many times. The entire caddy can be emptied in less than TEN MINUTES using the pump feature of the handle. If you have a medical condition, you probably won't be able to pump the gas. If you have no medical condition and can't pump the gas, you really need to also purchase a membership at a fitness center. I am 63-years old and I read how some of the KIDS can't do something as simple as pump the gas without having 911 on standby. I guess those video games exercise only the thumb and index finger. The entire hand is required for this product. Simply put, this is a great item for the price and if used CORRECTLY. -- A Caveman Can Do It! UPDATE: MIT Installation Instructions: 1) Open box and remove caddy 2) Install large black cap, which screws on 3) Install hose, which has the SAME fitting as a garden hose, so it merely screws on 4) Install hose hanger with ONE washer and ONE nut, which is supplied 5) Complete enclosed card and mail to receive your Honorary Engineering Degree from MIT. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2010 by LoneStarHog

  • Pro vs Con review
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
I purchased this Gas Caddy 5 months ago and have used it monthly while fueling our boat, and other gas powered items. The Pros: -Easily able to transport gas from the garage to the dock, around the garage and so forth. Wheels are sturdy when it rolls through our thick Florida grass and over rocks without issue. -The cap secures tightly, petcock valve is easy to turn, hose is sturdy and has a nice length, pump handle fits nicely in your hand and pumps quite well. -It pumps at a decent rate for a siphon pump. (Yes, its a siphon [gravity fed] pump. So make sure that the bottom outlet on the Caddy is higher than what you're pumping into or you'll only get a small pump full of fuel every time its pumped. Which could take quite some time to fuel) -It's made of durable hard plastic, and feel much thicker than other ordinary gas containers. -The pressure/purge safety valve on the cap works as it should when the Caddy is over pressured -Handle makes it easy to maneuver and lift. *Lay it flat on its back on the ground to fill it up. There is a mark on the front which indicates when it has reached 14 gal. DO NOT OVER FILL. If you do and place it up right the fuel will steadily leak from the pressure/purge valve. Add heat to vapor expansion which in turn adds pressure to the tank and you'll have a mess in no time. Worse in a non ventlated confined space like a garage or sealed shed. The Cons: -The green safety stop on the handle makes it difficult to pump at times, as the use of both hands are required while priming or manual pumping. - It doesn’t have a handle lock once it's flowing as on ordinary pumps do to allow continuous flow of fuel. You must keep the handle squeezed once you've successfully primed the siphon and fuel is flowing, to keep the fuel flowing. This can be tiresome at times depending on stance for fueling and grip strength. I use a small double sided velcro strap to secure the handle in the up or squeezed position while its fueling. -There is no safety stop once the fuel has reached the pump handle. The handle has to be released to stop the flow of fuel. -There always seems to be about 1 gal. of gas remaining on the bottom after fueling has stopped, and no matter how many times you pump the handle, or what angle the Caddy is positioned you can not retrieve that fuel. (I checked the internal hose in mine which appears to be a bit short to reach in one or another corner.) While it says 14 I can only retrieve 13. Pictures are attached. The Caddy itself is quality made and I've made recommendations to many others in our residential boating community for an easy and safe way to fuel their vessels. I am giving 3 stars as I always have fuel remaining in the Caddy that I can not retrieve without creating a large mess, and sometimes that last gallon makes the difference. Perhaps this is just an issue with the one I have however, I do not have another Gas Caddy to compare it to which could make this a 5 star product. Overall product works well and as it should. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2025 by Kris G.

  • Works as advertised within physical realities of hauling around 14 gallons of gas!
Color: Red (Gasoline) Size: Manual Pump
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025 by Alan C. Simkin

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