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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    I use VP cans almost exclusively now.

    https://www.amazon.com/VP-Racing-5-5.../dp/B0BG6FPJ1D

    Shop around, you may find deals.

    They make 3 gallon ones too.

    https://www.amazon.com/VP-Racing-Fue.../dp/B0B2KMRCJ9

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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    Quote Originally Posted by bluetrane2028 View Post
    I use VP cans almost exclusively now.

    https://www.amazon.com/VP-Racing-5-5.../dp/B0BG6FPJ1D

    Shop around, you may find deals.

    They make 3 gallon ones too.

    https://www.amazon.com/VP-Racing-Fue.../dp/B0B2KMRCJ9
    "This 5.5-gallon jug is solely intended for use with non-fuel or non-kerosene products and must not be used to transport fuel or kerosene"

    HAHAHA!!! OMG, that's genius! No government mandated, fucked up spouts! Just "market" it for liquids other than gasoline, while selling it to people who understand that it is EXACTLY for gasoline!
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    Hilarious reviews from some dildos that bought it as a gas can then got scared reading "not a gas can"

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  4. #24
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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    "This 5.5-gallon jug is solely intended for use with non-fuel or non-kerosene products and must not be used to transport fuel or kerosene"

    HAHAHA!!! OMG, that's genius! No government mandated, fucked up spouts! Just "market" it for liquids other than gasoline, while selling it to people who understand that it is EXACTLY for gasoline!
    Yeah... I use them to fill everything from lawn mowers to race cars...

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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    Tractor supply sells a generic one not VP branded:

    https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pr...re-w-hose-3953

    Price is quite a bit lower.

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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    "This 5.5-gallon jug is solely intended for use with non-fuel or non-kerosene products and must not be used to transport fuel or kerosene"

    HAHAHA!!! OMG, that's genius! No government mandated, fucked up spouts! Just "market" it for liquids other than gasoline, while selling it to people who understand that it is EXACTLY for gasoline!
    And that is exactly why I think incandescent light bulbs could and should be marketed as heaters instead of light bulbs.
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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    I have two five gallon Sure Cans. I had to modify them by adding a vent on the lid because like all plastic cans they build pressure in them in the summer heat. The trigger mechanism on them is quite awkward and takes some fiddling around to release the trigger while holding five gallons of gas. The cap needs to have the anti rotation tab cut off too. Don't waste your money on plastic cans that leak and expand from pressure. I replaced all my cans with the Justrite Metal cans. They are over a $100 but you buy once a cry once and you'll stop having plastic gas can problems. I bought the five gallon cans and one inch hose. Plastic cans are only good for carrying water.

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  8. #28
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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    I use one of these
    https://www.amazon.com/HORUSDY-Porta...05&sr=8-6&th=1

    bat pump.jpg

    beats holding up 5 gal cans.
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    Kinky.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Sure Can gas/fuel and utility cans

    Just filled up!
    5 gallon tank on the mower.
    5 gallon can Easy Can (No Spill)
    2 gallon can No Spill
    1 gallon can No Spill

    The 2 smaller cans have been in use with my mowing biz since 2010.
    I think the 5 gal is 2 years old.

    Easy to pour. Easy to FILL.



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