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Now that Blitz is gone, who makes a decent small gas can?
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<blockquote data-quote="foxtrapper" data-source="post: 3835716" data-attributes="member: 78685"><p>Well, during the regulation development having a can as badly designed as the Blitz wasn't anticipated. All that was being considered was a can that would seal up automatically if you weren't using it. All in all, not a bad thought.</p><p></p><p>The problem really isn't the regulation, it's the gas can that Blitz came up with. If the Blitz can would have been an obscure lousy design, it wouldn't have mattered. But it quickly became a very popular gas can, sold by Walmarts and the like everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxtrapper, post: 3835716, member: 78685"] Well, during the regulation development having a can as badly designed as the Blitz wasn't anticipated. All that was being considered was a can that would seal up automatically if you weren't using it. All in all, not a bad thought. The problem really isn't the regulation, it's the gas can that Blitz came up with. If the Blitz can would have been an obscure lousy design, it wouldn't have mattered. But it quickly became a very popular gas can, sold by Walmarts and the like everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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