Transfers a range of liquids – from water to diesel and oil.

Works with a small 12-volt compressor – no need for heavy-duty equipment.

Portable and easy to use – perfect for 4WD enthusiasts, RV travellers, and more.

G'day

I’m Peter Soutter “The Old Fella”, a retired carpenter who finally had the time to bring an idea to life – the PeeWee Pump.

After years of thinking about it, I’ve created a simple and reliable pump that makes transferring liquids easy – whether it’s water, petrol, diesel, or oil.

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The Pee Wee Pump

With Pee Wee Pumps you're pumping with air!

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PeeWee Pump PWP 15

This PeeWee Pump uses the same base as the PWP-20, but is bushed down on the suction side to a 16 mm [...]

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PeeWee Pump PWP 20

This PeeWee Pump is designed for the quick movement of fluid. It will move about 25 litres in one mi [...]

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What our customers are saying

Read what our happy customers say now they are pumping with air!

I don't believe half the shit some people put up on the internet, and I was a bit dubious about buying the PeeWee pump, but I had a bad reaction after a belly full of diesel a few weeks ago, so I flashed out and bought one. Best thing I ever did. No more putting jerry cans up high so I can siphon fuel into my truck.

I can definitely say yes to the Peewee Pump. I use hydraulic oil in my machinery, but I only need to pump it every so often. The named brand pumps cost thousands of dollars, but The peewee pump works just as well and at a fraction of the price. I can afford to have one for each drum.

I was a bit hesitant in transferring the money into their account, but after a phone call that confirmed Peter Soutter is an Aussie, and based here in Australia, I felt a lot better about it. And the best thing, the peewee pump works better than I expected.

I've been pumping diesel from 44's with an electric pump for years. I was concerned about pressurising a 44 full of diesel, even at 5 psi. But I've had no problems with it at all. It's simple really, the air goes in ,the fuel comes out. It's a wonder it took someone this long to invent it.

Transferring fuel in the middle of nowhere has never been a problem for me. it's just that this little pump makes it so much easier. If I could find a fault, it probably pumps too quickly.

I've used my 12 volt compressor to pump up my tyres after I've been across to Fraser Island on the sand I've just found another use for it with the peewee pump I use my pump for water and diesel, no problems. If anything, it works better than the they state in the video.

I've been pumping fuel into my machinery for as long as I can remember. I went from a hand pump that cost around $ 100. 00 to a battery powered pump that cost the earth. This little peewee pump cost under $ 300.00 delivered into central Queensland and it works bloody well. I should have has one years ago.