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expiredIndyemmett posted Apr 02, 2024 11:13 AM
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expiredIndyemmett posted Apr 02, 2024 11:13 AM
Select Accounts: 5-Gallon Eagle Gasoline Type I Safety Can w/ Funnel (Red)
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This is an excellent can that will survive a ton of abuse in industrial applications.
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This is an excellent can that will survive a ton of abuse in industrial applications.
I'm tempted to buy another, as you're right, it's hard to find these on a discount.
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My big mower's cap is probably 4' off the ground, and after trying to hack up an Eagle funnel to fit onto the Justrite I bought for storage, I found it less messy to just pour a gallon or two from the Justrite into my No-Spill that has a crack near the top handle. The No-Spill never spilled over 8 years, but the 5-gallon size has a seam, and apparently the expansion / contraction was too much.
My big mower's cap is probably 4' off the ground, and after trying to hack up an Eagle funnel to fit onto the Justrite I bought for storage, I found it less messy to just pour a gallon or two from the Justrite into my No-Spill that has a crack near the top handle. The No-Spill never spilled over 8 years, but the 5-gallon size has a seam, and apparently the expansion / contraction was too much.
The problem with Eagle is mostly an angle one, you can remove the funnel and pour it in, but that tends to slosh around. The Jerry cans aren't great at dispensing, they're heavy when full (same can be said about Eagle). Some of that is due to the spout. The ones I got from HF included a spout that you basically rested on the fill port of the equipment and that activated a spring-loaded mechanism that allowed gas to flow. Problem is, this was hard to control when the can was heavy, and I found it to be a failure point (e.g. gas would leak out). Right now I have just plan flexi spout that's stored in the gas.
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