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    Default Shurflo 2088 Vs Shurflo 4008

    I am considering buying a pump to transfer sap from a 55 gallon drum into 5 gallon pails, or perhaps, pump 200’ on the same elevation to another 55 gallon drum.

    I have read many posts and the Shurflo gets mentioned a lot and in particular the Shurflo 4008.

    On Amazon the Shurflo 2088 is less expensive (and is their best seller) and can pump more fluid in a minute than the 4008.

    Is the Shurflo 2088 a good choice to buy, or are there must features in the 4008 that make it a must buy?

    Thank you

    Gary
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    AC powered or DC? The 4008 pump tends to be the best value for 12 volt pumps but it seems like the 2088 pump is a better value for AC. The 2088 is an older 3-chamber diaphragm design while the 4008 is a newer 4-chamber design. Either one should work perfectly fine. I've been using an AC 4008 pump for several years for sap transfer. If you use it for transferring sap, it is a good idea to have a way to drain the lines after transferring, so sap doesn't spoil in the sun, or freeze and possibly burst a line at night. The flow rate may be less than advertised if pumping through a long line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biz View Post
    AC powered or DC? The 4008 pump tends to be the best value for 12 volt pumps but it seems like the 2088 pump is a better value for AC.
    The one I was looking at was a 12v, about $20 cheaper than the 12v 4008.

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