🔥 Safety Meets Efficiency in Every Drop!
The Justrite Plunger Can for Solvents is a 2-quart capacity, steel push-down solvent dispenser designed for safe and efficient dispensing of flammable liquids. With features like a flame arrestor and a cost-effective pump design, this industrial-grade tool is made in the USA and built to last, ensuring compliance and safety in any workspace.
Manufacturer | Justrite |
Part Number | 10208 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 10208 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Quarts |
Color | Red |
Style | Plunger |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 7-1/4 Inches |
Special Features | Brass and Ryton Pump Assembly |
Included Components | Plunger Can |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 7-1/4 Inches |
M**S
Works great and a time saver.
If you ever get tired of two handed opening and closing your acetone, this is perfect. Absolutely a time saver.
B**L
Great product
Works great fast shipping
S**T
You don't know how much you need one.
A random item that I didn't know how very often I would use in my shop. Expensive, but worth the price, regardless.
S**T
Very convenient means of dispensing solvents
I love the convenience. I wish for two improvements however: 1) I wish they would be more air tight as acetone (very volatile) eventual evaporates out. and 2) I wish the dispenser was bare steel or stainless (no paint please) as some solvents will deteriorate the paint on the outside.
G**T
Pumps huge amounts of fluid, pretty air tight
This thing will saturate a patch, or rag, or towel, if you pump it (once) vigorously when it's full. As the level drops, itc calms down a bit and comes into its own. In that "sweet spot" it conveniently floods the dish with fluid. Anything unused drains back into the container.This does a pretty good job of storing fluid and dispensing it in more than eye-dropper quantities. I haven't noticed any premature evaporation, though I've been afraid to try it with acetone. A good pump (one!) will deliver a great deal of fluid, so you don't need to bash on it, like some (mostly medical) push dispensers.The can is large, and holds sufficient quantity that even with liberal use, it's not drained quickly.If I had any complaint, it's a small one: the fill level is on the sticker attached to the tank. Perhaps it's on the tank as well (underneath the sticker), but as far as I can see it's only on the sitcker, and the sticker won't last too many years unless you're dispensing water.First rate. Sooooo much better than the alternatives I've tried. Justrite, in general, seems to be the superior product.
D**N
Does not prevent evaporation.
The description does not make it clear that solvents like acetone need to be consumed or stored in another container when not in use. I should have read the reviews more completely. I’m adding this one so more folks will see it. There is no good way to empty the container either. Also, it’s not designed for liquid to be poured out of it. It will need to be siphoned to empty it.I was looking for a more industrial and reliable solution to the plastic dispensers I have now.I tried adding a cap to the top hoping that would slow evaporation, it does not.I don't know how reviewers can state they can fill it and not be wasting their solvents. I also thinks it's reckless to state that this is safe storage for flammable liquids. It this is stored in any closed cabinet, that cabinet will fill with highly flammable fumes.
I**G
Love this thing!
Never knew I needed one of these until my first use. Build quality is great, but more importantly, the amount of solvent I save is amazing. Will be buying other sizes as well.
O**N
Great pumper
I bought the one gallon plunger can. Put pour on insecticide in it and use it and a car washing glove to wipe down my horse to keep flies and ticks off of her. Works perfectly, and she's happier with the system than getting sprayed. Liquid comes up through the screen just the way it's supposed to. Used something similar in a shop environment with solvents, years ago. I'm guessing those were the exact same ones this is.
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