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Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester debuts

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is the Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester, which was invented and designed by a general aviation pilot.

The design of the Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester accommodates the fuel checking needs of today’s modern aircraft and pilots while taking into account current environmental needs, according to company officials. The tester is constructed from stainless steel and a fuel resistant plastic. It also includes a specially designed, no-drip, no-dribble pour spout for mess-free emptying. The clear construction allows for the final inspection of collected fuel before the catch can is emptied.

The Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester is priced at $24.95. For more information: 877-4SPRUCE or  AircraftSpruce.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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  1. Wiliam s. lyons MD says

    October 12, 2010 at 9:06 am

    Of course what is really, really needed is a fuel tester for low winged aircraft. If bulls, elephants and man’s best friends can find it without seeing or feeling it why can the smartest of all figure this out? I flew a 205 and T-210 for 36 years dressed like a gentleman, always ready when necessary on arrival for my next appointment. When you get a bit old for the squat, kneeling is no better. How indecorous !! BILL LYONS

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