If you're looking for the right syrup pumps but are worried about getting the wrong size, here are some tips for finding them and common purchasing methods:
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● Where to find suitable Syrup Pumps?
To get a pump head that screws on tightly and doesn't leak, the most important thing is to ensure "brand compatibility" and "bottle neck specifications."
1. Official channels or specialty stores of syrup brands
How to find them: The safest method is to check the brand of syrup you have. Most well-known syrup brands (such as common major coffee syrup brands) have their own specially designed syrup pumps.
Advantages: Official pump heads are specifically designed for their own bottle threads, ensuring a 100% size match and preventing leaks or difficulty in pumping.
2. Large comprehensive e-commerce platforms
How to find them: Search directly for "syrup pump" or "syrup dispenser" on commonly used online shopping platforms.
Suggestion: When searching, it's best to include the capacity of your bottle (e.g., several hundred milliliters) or the brand name. Check the reviews; many buyers will post pictures of the actual product and tell you whether the pump head fits a particular brand of bottle, which is very helpful.
3. Catering equipment and bar supplies stores
How to find them: If your city has a physical wholesale market specializing in kitchenware, coffee equipment, or bartending supplies, they will definitely sell syrup pumps.
Advantages: You can directly bring your empty bottle to the store and try it out. As long as the threads match and the tube length is sufficient, you can take it home immediately, saving you the trouble of returns and exchanges.
4. Professional coffee bean or tea wholesalers
How to find them: Many suppliers of raw materials for milk tea shops or cafes have various specifications of syrup pumps.
Advantages: Their products are usually more durable, "commercial grade," suitable for frequent use, and they have a good understanding of compatibility with various bottles.
● A few tips for choosing:
Match the bottle neck diameter: Different syrup bottles have different neck sizes. Before purchasing, observe the size of the bottle neck. Some brands have thinner necks, while others have thicker ones. When buying syrup pumps, be sure to match the corresponding diameter. Note the straw length: The plastic tube connected to the pump head must reach the bottom of the bottle. If the tube is too short, the syrup at the bottom won't be pumped out; if it's too long, you can trim it yourself with scissors.
Consider the color and material: Common colors include white, black, or gold. If you have multiple bottles of different flavored syrups, consider buying syrup pumps in different colors for visual differentiation, making it less likely to grab the wrong one.



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