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profdant139
Jan 07, 2019Explorer II
phil, I have looked at those, and I don't like them -- I need a one gallon tank, not 5. And the one gallon metal versions have problems. They have funnels which are awkward, and then after use the funnel is wet with gas.
The Calif certified plastic cans have integral spring loaded spouts that rotate out of the way when you are done filling. It never drips at all. All of the gardeners in my area (and there are a lot of them) use a model similar to the one I use.
But your question raises an important point -- how in the world do most folks transport generator gas? What kind of can, and where to put the can? Maybe there is a really good solution that I am missing?
I think I will start a "survey" thread. I guess on the Tech forum?
The Calif certified plastic cans have integral spring loaded spouts that rotate out of the way when you are done filling. It never drips at all. All of the gardeners in my area (and there are a lot of them) use a model similar to the one I use.
But your question raises an important point -- how in the world do most folks transport generator gas? What kind of can, and where to put the can? Maybe there is a really good solution that I am missing?
I think I will start a "survey" thread. I guess on the Tech forum?
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