
Previous to that, I had one of the $40 Jabsco hand pumps.
Oil extractor pump for boats plus#
This also works great for removing transmission oil on boat, plus fluid changes all my small engines like lawn mowers, generators, etc. I ended up leaving the extractor on overnight so I could do it a couple times the next morning just to get as much out as possible. I got most of it out in about 30mins but to get the last bits out had to go back every 30mins to pump it up. I pumped out the engine oil without warming it once cause I had the engine torn apart (plugs, impeller and belt were off) and I didn't want to put it all back together to start the boat for 10mins since I was still waiting on the parts to get here, I wont make that mistake again tho. Warming the oil gets the job done MUCH faster and pulls out more fluid. Probably pretty easy tho, I have not tried one with a motor. I agree that a motor really isn't needed for something like this, you pay a lot more up front and likely get a much shorter service life cause its useless if the pump stops working. The Holt extractor also included multiple extraction lines as well as a line you can use to bleed brakes, etc.

I know the Mittyvac system has good reviews but I think that one sells for about $170. Was almost half the price $90 (plus I used one of their "super coupons" and got another 20% off so think I paid under $80 including all taxes). 2yrs ago, the best deal I found was on a 2.3 gallon "Holt Industries". I also have a vacuum pump oil extractor, easy to use and works very well.
