Paul Buhler
New Member
Fun to listen to everyone's comments on the "improved" gas cans.
My personal favorites. Unfortunately the rubber spouts crack and you can't get new ones. I spill a whole lot less gas with these as compared to the new ones. The 2 1/2 gallon can is low and stable; doesn't tip over easily, and is a nice size for gas mix - enough for accurate mixing.
If working (chopping) alone, I like two thick walled plastic gallon jugs with a loop of rope through the two handles - one bar oil and one mix. Cheap, reasonably rugged, and light.
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My personal favorites. Unfortunately the rubber spouts crack and you can't get new ones. I spill a whole lot less gas with these as compared to the new ones. The 2 1/2 gallon can is low and stable; doesn't tip over easily, and is a nice size for gas mix - enough for accurate mixing.
If working (chopping) alone, I like two thick walled plastic gallon jugs with a loop of rope through the two handles - one bar oil and one mix. Cheap, reasonably rugged, and light.
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