Mar-11-2015 08:20 AM
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FrankShore wrote:
I thought the reviews on this gas can were lying, until I bought mine.
NO SPILL CARB COMPLIANT GAS CAN
Watch the video and you'll be impressed! Absolutely no spill!
Mar-15-2015 06:31 AM
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Mar-15-2015 03:37 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:The price includes shipping so it's a very good price.
Here is a link to a place that sells the NATO cans and all acc.
Nato Gas Cans
They are $50 dollars, a lot cheaper than some of the other sites that have been linked here.
Mar-14-2015 10:54 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
The best Gas Can is the ALL Metal NATO gas can. It will not leak. The old style WWII ones with the wide mouth leak, especially under pressure.
In my opinion Plastic cans should be avoided. The plastic can attract static electricity which if sparked can be a big problem. This is usually true with the cheapest ones.
Here is a link to a place that sells the NATO cans and all acc.
Nato Gas Cans
They are $50 dollars, a lot cheaper than some of the other sites that have been linked here.
When you are carrying 40 liters of gasoline in the back of your truck is not the time to cheap out on cans that can leak or spark.
They do look like the good ones that's for sure. A person would have to keep that locked up somewhere or someone would steal it.
Mar-14-2015 05:04 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:
The best Gas Can is the ALL Metal NATO gas can. It will not leak. The old style WWII ones with the wide mouth leak, especially under pressure.
In my opinion Plastic cans should be avoided. The plastic can attract static electricity which if sparked can be a big problem. This is usually true with the cheapest ones.
Here is a link to a place that sells the NATO cans and all acc.
Nato Gas Cans
They are $50 dollars, a lot cheaper than some of the other sites that have been linked here.
When you are carrying 40 liters of gasoline in the back of your truck is not the time to cheap out on cans that can leak or spark.
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Mar-12-2015 03:44 AM
llberge wrote:I bought one of the 20 liter cans from Rover Parts about 4 years ago. The "Not to be used for fuel" is just lawyer speak. My can still does not leak a drop.
Tom_M, your links to the green Jerry cans say that they are not for gas. Is that just to cover the law? I know that some states do not allow gas in any container that is not red.
Mar-11-2015 05:41 PM
wrenchbender wrote:
Iam old school,I just use a plastic 3 gal outboard motor tank, its flat, easy to store and I just carry a funnel.Rides nicely in the back of my truck.
Mar-11-2015 05:40 PM
dave17352 wrote:nomad297 wrote:
This is the best can for safety and ease of use. I keep a couple of these in the back of my truck at all times.
Bruce
X2 The round base is great it does not tip over. I have been using this type of gas can for years. Once I got one I would never go back to anything else. The round base is priceless!