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1Alpha1

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Depends on who wants to know, and why.
What's the consensus on this fuel can? Good or not?

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srb08

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I have two of the 5 gallon, two 2.5 gallon and one 1 gallon No-Spill cans.
I think they're the best gas cans going. The only weak point is the O ring inside the spout. You need to make sure it's properly seated before you screw the cap on.
There is no comparison between the (three hand to operate) safety cans and the No-Spill.
They're a little more expensive but well worth the extra cost.
 
chris zautner

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image.jpeg I like these gas cans better it's a combination can the nozzle on the end you just stick in the gas or oil tank and push down and when the fuel or oil reaches tip it shuts off. But they are not cheap though I paid a little more than $150 for it. You can't get them here in the states
 
1Alpha1

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If you do get the can and plan on fueling an automobile with it, get the flexible extension.

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Thanks for the tip. Basically, it will be just for snow blower and riding mower when in season. But, it's a good idea to have the extension on hand........just in case.
 

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