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'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.

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.

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 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.

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 going through Burpengary on my way to Rockhampton, so I took up the offer of to pick up the pump up from their shed. I had a cup of tea with the old fella who started it all. I set up it up at home, and it couldn't have worked any better.