Brand: Visit the Mr. Funnel Store
$29.70
Product Description Product DescriptionFrom the ManufacturerThe Mr. Funnel Fuel Filter #F3C removes water, dirt, and debris from fuel. As fuel sits, it collects condensation, water and debris and one of the leading causes of engine failure is contaminated fuel. Use the Fuel Filter Funnel to protect equipment around the house or workplace including Lawnmowers, Pressure Washers, Generators, Gas Powered Tools, ATVs, Snowmobiles, etc. The Fuel Filter Funnel works with standard Gasoline, Diesel, Heating Oil, and Kerosene. It's Simple, Portable, and Self-Cleaning. Made from Industrial Grade Conductive Polypropylene.From the ManufacturerThe Mr. Funnel Fuel Filter #F3C removes water, dirt, and debris from fuel. As fuel sits, it collects condensation, water and debris and one of the leading causes of engine failure is contaminated fuel. Use the Fuel Filter Funnel to protect equipment around the house or workplace including Lawnmowers, Pressure Washers, Generators, Gas Powered Tools, ATVs, Snowmobiles, etc. The Fuel Filter Funnel works with standard Gasoline, Diesel, Heating Oil, and Kerosene. It's Simple, Portable, and Self-Cleaning. Made from Industrial Grade Conductive Polypropylene. From the Manufacturer The Mr. Funnel Fuel Filter #F3C removes water, dirt, and debris from fuel. As fuel sits, it collects condensation, water and debris and one of the leading causes of engine failure is contaminated fuel. Use the Fuel Filter Funnel to protect equipment around the house or workplace including Lawnmowers, Pressure Washers, Generators, Gas Powered Tools, ATVs, Snowmobiles, etc. The Fuel Filter Funnel works with standard Gasoline, Diesel, Heating Oil, and Kerosene. It's Simple, Portable, and Self-Cleaning. Made from Industrial Grade Conductive Polypropylene.
ASIN | B000SOIRCG |
Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,476 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #14,856 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #73 in Automotive Replacement Fuel Filters |
Date First Available | June 27, 2007 |