Posted by Billy NY on February 03, 2016 at 07:50:05 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: Gas cans posted by Weldon K on February 02, 2016 at 19:03:15:
I like those too. There was a post sometime last fall about these and some negative comments about the results of vapor and expansion when you pop open the top on the type I when used for gasoline (eagle is the brand I have)followed by you wearing the liquid and it making a mess. Older vented plastic cans will do the same, keep them in the shade and as cool as possible. With the type 1 (and it says right on the can) open slowly! Well duh.... and you can gently open that top, its spring loaded and it closes very quickly just the same. The eagle has the removable funnel, which you can clean easily, mine don't seem to attract too much dust/dirt, just the same you can flush and dry them off easily and these work so much better than the new plastic safety cans with those poorly designed ventilate spout/nozzle. Well in my opinion anyways. I'm sort of stuck with fuel cans as I don't use enough to warrant storing more than 10-15 gallons at a time, I may try a small fuel caddy for diesel eventually, but not for gasoline.
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