JohnDow Industries Re-Introduces the 'Pro 25 Gas Caddy'

JohnDow Industries Re-Introduces the ‘Pro 25 Gas Caddy’

JohnDow Industries recently announced the re-introduction of its Fuel Chief Pro 25 Steel Gas Caddy. The unit is engineered to make fuel transfer safe and easy, ideal for auto repair shops, motorcycle shops, salvage yards and marinas where fuel tanks require draining prior to repair or removal. The entire Fuel Chief Series offers a variety of models engineered and approved to handle unleaded gasoline, diesel and kerosene fuels ....

JDI is implementing an entire marketing campaign tied to this announcement and product re-introduction to its rep network, distributors and end users. Mark Pfleeger, vice president-sales stated that “the Pro Series represents the most professional portable gas caddies on the market today. The combination of great product quality, the best overall gas caddy program in the industry, and a competitive price makes this a sure winner.”

The unit is engineered to make fuel transfer safe and easy, ideal for auto repair shops, motorcycle shops, salvage yards and marinas where fuel tanks require draining prior to repair or removal. The entire Fuel Chief Series offers a variety of models engineered and approved to handle unleaded gasoline, diesel and kerosene fuels.

The Fuel Chief Pro 25 is Factory Mutual approved and complies with all OSHA regulations. The unit utilizes an economical heavy-duty two-way rotary pump that both siphons and dispenses fuel.

Also featured in this re-introduction is the Fuel Chief Two Way Fuel Filter for use on the Pro 25 Gas Caddy. This unit contains dual 10 micron filters and automatically filters fuel both directions.

For more information on JDI, visit www.johndow.com.

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