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I Have About 10 Old Pumps That I Used To Use, Replaced By Newer Models. Anyone Know What Can Be Done With Them?

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State College, PA
May 11
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I'd make sure to keep at least one as a backup in case my current one fails, but otherwise if they are still usable and from companies that make supplies, I'd look into maybe selling them to the community (but I would be certain that anyone who buys is buying them as a backup to one they already have since you can run into issues if they don't have a pump already).

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