I have a 5 gal safety can that I dread using. I basically have to fight it in to submission every time I have to fill up my mower.
I have a 5 gal safety can that I dread using. I basically have to fight it in to submission every time I have to fill up my mower.
Here you go. Use with or without the funnel. Who cares what color it is?They make 1 gallon too. Still pricey, but when I switched over to these I had 4 or 5 different plastic cans in my shed and I think one of them was actually intact and usable.
I guarantee you that I threw away more than $100 worth of not terribly old, broken nozzle gas cans. I just got sick of dropping $20-$40 every other year because of some insane nozzle design that usually leaks, glugs, take 5 minutes to empty and will always break. I ain't doin it! lol
...No need for a $115 can for that. Lol
I did that once. Problem with that is the gas fumes eat up and disintegrate the rubber in short order.I always just drill a hole and put a value stem in the hole and take out the value core just remove the cap when needed.
Sandals = Pakistan!Who needs that expensive can when you can get these bad boys FOR FREE at WalMart?
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