ChoppyChoppy
Tree Freak
Those work but are heavy, pour slow and $80 for ONE can? The plastic 6 gal race cans are about $20-$25 each.
Those work but are heavy, pour slow and $80 for ONE can? The plastic 6 gal race cans are about $20-$25 each.
That's Exactly what I thought! Seemed rediculously expensive for 1 gas can. Not paying that much.
I know how to use a frigging gas can. Been using them for over 50 yrs. It's not rocket science.
I bought a new NO SPILL 2.5 gal. jug. My first stop was at a gas station. I filled it with 2 gals. of gas. Placed the jug on the passenger-side floorboard of my truck. Drove less than two blocks and could smell gas. Looked over at the jug and I could see it weeping gas from under the screw-on cap.
I pulled over, grabbed some paper towels that I keep in my center console and wiped it down, cursing like two dozen drunk sailors on leave. Removed the cap and screwed it back down. Got back in my truck and headed out. Damn thing started weeping again.
Ended up returning the jug to the store I bought it from. The guy I dealt with said that I wasn't the first to return one.
NO SPILL JUGS ARE A POS!
Those work but are heavy, pour slow and $80 for ONE can? The plastic 6 gal race cans are about $20-$25 each.
Put that can in a box and send it my way. I'll gladly put it to use
I have been using a no-spill can for 3 years at work. Zero issues.
I've had a few of the 'cheap' newer 'safety junk' cans and they are junk. The No-Spill brand cans however have worked great for me. The oldest is 6-7 years old and still works great. I don't want steel cans and don't care at all for the Eagle type cans. So the No-Spill is the best plastic can you can buy at this time.Im also interested in how many have "no issues". Are you aware of the other options or do you just not care? I get it, Eagle cans are expensive and so are some of the other better options out there. Does "no issues" mean it is good enough for how much it cost?
I didn't have any issues with the No Spill jug when it came to pouring.
My issue was when I was transporting gas in it. The damn thing weeped gas, even when it only had two gals. of gas in it.
Gotta give it credit though. When it's sitting on the floor of my shop, it doesn't leak.
I use justrite cans, a bit expensive, but they are nice.
I've been very well satisfied with the no Spill Jill gas cans, we have been using them at work for a couple years, the only time I've ever seen one leak was when the cap was installed wrong.
I'm still using 10 of the No Spill cans and with No Problems at all.
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