I used a very old 1 gallon plastic jar that had a cracked lid. When I was about to spend over $60 on a gas can I thought I was crazy; it pained me to extort money for something as simple as a gas canister. After looking at what was available in major stores and even online, I decided that I would simply spend the money on a canister that I hoped would last me a lifetime. cans with pivoting spout below; But for just $12 more, I decided that the all-metal construction, which meets OSHA safety standards, was worth the extra money to me. I'm very happy with this can, it's built like a tank - the spring tension on the gas cap is very strong, no kidding, but it's made to seal and seal well. When I first filled it with non-ethanol fuel; On the way home, after several stops, I didn't feel any smell of petrol in the car at all, nor do I smell any fuel in the garage. I bought a model with a 5/8 spout and think it's great for what I'm supposed to be using it for; I also have no problems with the fuel supply, I was able to fill the mower in seconds, even with a small nozzle. The fuel metering knob is a lot simpler than anything I've used before, especially the EPA pressure injectors which are cumbersome to use. The only scam, if I may say so, was that something got on the can during the painting process, as you can see in the second picture. Highly recommended, you know the old adage you really get what you pay for; Well, this paragraph is proof of that.
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