2X Newly Upgraded Oil-Tight!VEVOR Metal Fuel Container, 5.3 Gallon, Fuel Jerry Can with Spout and Comfort Handle
VVCCB15
*not quite as good as last months price
https://www.vevor.com/jerry-cans-...0293272850
Features & Details
Compact Size: Need extra fuel on the go? This 5.3Gal/20L metal gas can (14.2 x 7.1 x 20.1 inches) slips into your trunk with ease. Lightweight yet practical, it's ideal for road trips, camping, or outdoor work
Secure Anti-Loosening: Tired of spills? This metal fuel container has a leak-proof sealing ring that stays tight even on rough rides, keeping every drop secure and cutting down on fuel waste
Smooth 6 L/min Fast Flow: Hate slow, messy refills? This metal jerry can delivers up to 6 L/min with a wide 20 mm hose and snap spout, giving you smooth, splash-free pours without the annoying "glug"
Military-Style Durable Build: Looking for tough? This fuel jerry can uses 0.8 mm cold-rolled steel that withstands drops, bumps, and sun. A PP extension spout makes every refill easy and clean
Wide Application Scenarios: Where do you need fuel? Whether it's camping, off-roading, boating, or lawn work, this metal fuel can is built for drivers, adventurers, and homeowners alike
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My favorite go-to gas tanks are these Easy Cans: https://www.homedepot.c
They make a 5 gallon variant too but they're not as widely available. I've had my older 2.5g can for ~8 years now and all I've ever had to do with it was oil up the thumb button after it started sticking a bit last year.
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They're definitely better in quite a few ways, but will eventually rust.
If gasoline is being stored in a freestanding detached shed, whatever, if in your garage or the cans will see frequent transport in vehicles, maybe spring for metal.
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