Walmart has
1-Gallon Scepter Smart Control Gas Can w/ Funnel (FR1G103) for
$7.81.
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Thanks to Community Member
Gamerdude369 for finding this deal.
Features:- Scepter Easy to Pour - Equipped with the self venting Easy-Flo spout
- Red Rugged gas can design with a wide base making it tip resistant
- Easy-to-pour spout allows for fast fills without spills
- Squeeze-control flow nozzle provides optimal user-friendly operation
- Rugged design ensures plastic jug will maintain durability season after season
- Dual-handle design makes this fuel jug easy to lift, carry, and pour
- Fast Fills Without Spills
- Color: Red
- Great for lawnmowers and other large equipment like generators and recreational vehicle
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Seriously though, looks like a decent deal and I could use an extra gas can so I'm in; thanks OP. Hope I don't need an advanced degree in The Gas Pouring Sciences to successfully use it though...
Seriously though, looks like a decent deal and I could use an extra gas can so I'm in; thanks OP. Hope I don't need an advanced degree in The Gas Pouring Sciences to successfully use it though...
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The initial ones took 6 hands to pour, and it would come out so slowly. They haven't gotten that much better. Though it's fairly easy to manipulate it so that you can bypass all the "safety" locks and buttons. What you're left with is a gas can that has one single very easy to press button and that's it. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube and it only takes about 5 minutes.
Old school gas cans are 100x better; the "safe" and "spill free" ones are the only ones I've ever spilled anything from, because they are not vented they build up pressure inside and when you go to use them this pressure expels the gas far faster than you expect (at first), causing it to slosh out of the fuel tank all over everything.
The stupid o-rings around the nozzles degrade and leak (since they are also the bearing between two sliding parts), causing gas to leak all over as you pour.
As an earlier poster mentioned, the epitome of idiocracy.
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I'll take a few though. Tired of using the 5 gallon can to fill my mower and a small single gallon in the truck bed is always cheap insurance.
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