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walterg

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I'm really getting sick and tired of the junk on the market.
My new so called safety can sprays a cloud of gas everywhere when you open it.
Leaks gas down my hand when I try to fill my saw.
My last can wasn't much better.

I need a can in the 1 to 1 1/2 gallon range.
Any cans on the market worth buying?
 
Nope.

I bought a bunch of older Blitz cans after they were forced out of business by a BS law suit. 5 gallon, 2-1/2 gallon, and 1 gallon size.
I wish I had. I will start checking yard sales.
Might luck out and find a good used one.
 
Last i had delt with the new crap gas cans i found if you go to a jet ski atv bike shop that caters to racing. You can buy "race" cans that are your normal vented can in many sizes and vent types. Good luck
 
Husqvarna/jonsered do a combi can (mix and bar oil) as do stihl, both available in Europe and Australia, not sure about US
 
Looks like the nearest No-Spill dealer is 50miles away.
I watched the video it looks like a good design.
 
Husqvarna/jonsered do a combi can (mix and bar oil) as do stihl, both available in Europe and Australia, not sure about US
Thanks, I've seen that type can. I guess I've got in the habit of buying the big jugs of bar oil then pouring it in a quart bottle.
Seems easy to use that way.
 
For the best cans, gotta go with No-Spill Jill.

Seriously, they are the best I've found. Bought a couple when they first came out, they had a problem with the spouts splitting back at the head. Replaced the whole head assemblies no charge sorry for the inconvenience.

They work as advertised, no BS.
 
I do 't trust the auto fill stop, but the no spill nozzle throttles very well and I can usually get fueled with no spill
I've tested the auto fill stop and always end up making a mess. It doesn't seem to work on my can. But yes, you can feather the button and control the flow very easily.
 
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