Like many people who store gas, I've used these cheap plastic containers for years and have never felt safe using them. You may have heard stories that because they don't have spark arrestors in their spouts, they can break under pressure or even explode. And plastic IS porous, so it can evaporate into the atmosphere over time. Read forum comments on later CARB-approved doses. They leak gas when trying to use them and are difficult to use without spilling - it doesn't help the environment nor make it safer to use. With plastic jugs, I just didn't feel comfortable storing these things in the attached garage, knowing that once the plastic container melted, they really would start any fire. A motorcycle (with a full tank of gas) burned down in a garage fire. When I examined the charred remains of the frame and engine, to my surprise, the steel gas tank was STILL full of gas! Some of the aluminum parts on the bike had melted and were lying in hardened puddles under the bike. But the tank remained intact. It was a hot fire. But there is NO explosion or further stoking the fire. Why? I've been told that a properly sealed gas cylinder contains very little oxygen, another ingredient needed to ignite (or explode). I did my research by looking at the products of various metal gas can manufacturers and reading user reviews. In my opinion, Justrite's safety benches seem to have an edge over the competition with their safety features. There are built in fill and pour out flame arrestors and an AccuFlow feature that allows you to CONTROL the flow to any gas tank with a manual valve. It appears to have all the necessary components for a safe gas cylinder, as well as being a strong and reliable container. They are designed to seal and prevent fumes from escaping and are safe to release in a fire rather than rupture under the pressure of expanding fumes and fuel. Yes, the cost of this model is three times that of a plastic can, but at what price? Are you going for security? When calculating the cost of restoring a home or unfortunately a life, the decision was easy for me. They are designed to last for many years and the company offers replacement parts if needed. In practice, a metal can adds extra weight when lifted. Small people, pay attention when choosing larger glasses. But on the bright side, it delivers gas to my lawnmower and generator with no spills (although you can see a few drips coming out of the spout). Now when I drive into the garage I no longer smell exhaust fumes with these sealed cans. The build quality, materials and finish appear to be superb. I can recommend the product unreservedly.
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