LBrown59
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If they can make them small.IslandTractor said:I appreciate your point but there is another issue to consider besides profit and convenience and that would be safety/regulation/environment. If the EPA knew that all gasoline cans had filler neck too small to permit complete noozle entry so that every day thousands of gallons of fuel were being spilt on the filling station ground, it is likely there would be some action to correct that engineering mismatch. I imagine the numbers of yellow cans is small in comparison to gas cans so it doesn't show up on their radar screen. Maybe the yellow cans would cost a bit more but I'd be happy to pay an extra buck to avoid the stench of diesel fuel in the back of my car.
If they can make them big .
Then no reason they can't make them all big and forget the
small and make all the cans with large openings.