We started out pumping water out of a 44 gallon drum and eventually developed the little pump you see here.

Our little PeeWee screws into most 15/20 litre container.

It pressurises the container and forces the fluid out. It uses low pressure , low volume compressed air, and the 12 volt compressors the 4WD and RV people use are miles big enough.

The pump is set at 6 PSI, and is capped for your safety.

It will pump water & petrol & diesel & oil, and quite a few other liquids too numerous to list.

The 12 volt compressors the 4WD and RV people use are miles big enough to run it, or just plug it into your electric compressor.

We have two models of the PeeWee Pump, both with the same base.

  1. The PWP-15 is bushed down from a 3/4 ” outlet to a 1/2 ” outlet.
  2. PWP 20 uses a 3/4 ” suction hose and a 20 mm delivery hose.

PWP 15 uses a 1/2 ” suction hose with a 20 mm delivery hoses.

The suction and delivery are through 302 Stainless Steel fittings.

Our PeeWee Pump is fitted with stainless steel cam lock fittings.

The 2.0 m length of 20 mm delivery hose is open at one end.

The thread sizes are all BSP ( British Standard Pipe )

Both models will pump all the liquids mentioned, and more.

We use coloured caps to hold the PeeWee Pump to the set pressure, and as a precaution against cross contamination of liquids, we ask you to nominate a cap colour of the fluid you will be using.

You can choose any colour cap you want.

Your little PeeWee will pump any fluid with any coloured cap.

Since not all jerry cans sold in Australia have the same size thread.

We’ve designed a set of adapters to convert your jerry can to the thread size of the PeeWee Pump.

We have an adapter for a 44 gallon drum.

We even have an adapter for a metal jerry can.

And we’ve included a set of thread gauges to easily identify the thread size of your jerry can.

We’ve supplied a 1/4 bsp male nitto fitting and, a 1/4 bsp Schroder tyre pump up fitting for the people using a 12 volt compressor.

The 20 mm delivery hose has a camlock fitting on one end, but the other open end is too big to go into a petrol fuel tank, so we’ve included a 20 to 13 mm reducer, and a short length of 13 mm hose.

T e s t i m o n i a l s

What our customers say about our pumps

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

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 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 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.

It's hard to get any feedback on performance on a new product like this. I thought about it for quite a while before I decided to buy one. The price was right and it is supposedly made in Australia. It arrived in a couple of days, and it works just like the old bloke on the video said it would. I'm very happy with it

The peewee pump was a bit awkward to use at first, but after I set up my 12 volt compressor in my truck, it was just a matter of plugging the pump in. I use it mostly for diesel, but I've pumped water a few times It's a good little pump for it's price.

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.