KennyG
Elite Member
I suppose there are good battery pumps out there but I've had two from Harbor Freight and they both crapped out after a couple of uses. So I'm back to hoisting the can over the gas tank.
I am starting to have same issue, I think the Justrite cans are a bit easier. The eagle is way better than those plastic and with the sping loaded spoutsI have 2, 5G Eagle safety cans. I used to really like to use them, but at 82 I can no longer squeeze hard enough to keep the vent cap open.
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Had one from harbor freight that lasted 4 years, replaced with one from Amazon that has a nozzle that can be locked on. Going to give it a try, same price as harbor freight.I suppose there are good battery pumps out there but I've had two from Harbor Freight and they both crapped out after a couple of uses. So I'm back to hoisting the can over the gas tank.
lee zeldin strikes again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Make Gas Cans Great Again by Improving Flow | US EPA
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued letters to portable fuel container (PFC or gas can) manufacturers encouraging them to add vents to gas cans to ensure safe and effective refueling.www.epa.gov
Could only hope so. That's What I Voted For™.I think you’ll find the next few years may show some changes in the typical bureaucrat/faculty lounge thinking we have seen for many years.
I use 5 gallon "utility cans" with a big screw on cap. Put one of these through the treads in the center. Use the valve to regulate volume of flow or inhibit until the nozzle is in the filler cap.I’ll beat a dead horse a little more. I bought on of those nozzle and vent kits from Amazon and installed them on my diesel cans. With stuff down lower they work well. My tractor fuel tank is about waist level and the fast pouring cans are a problem. Trying to hoist a can up, get the nozzle in the filler and not dump all over is and issue. I got one of those cheap battery pumps and once a couple of gallons is out of a 5 gallon can you can tilt it into the filler and just dump.
I’ve got one of those racing jugs and I have the elbow for it that puts a bend in it but I hadn’t seen the add on with the valve. Looks like helps.I use 5 gallon "utility cans" with a big screw on cap. Put one of these through the treads in the center. Use the valve to regulate volume of flow or inhibit until the nozzle is in the filler cap.
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My first gas can was galvanized steel and lasted less than a dozen years before I had to replace it due to a leak from rust. I'm guessing that was in the mid 1970's. I'm still using it's plastic replacement along with a dozen others I purchased at a garage sale for $2.00 each. I will admit that only about three of the spouts are still serviceable and it's time to buy some. All of the cans have vents.100% - I got rid of all my crappy plastic cans with the EPA restrictive spouts and broke down and paid $$$ for Justrite ( painted galvanized) gas and diesel cans that my kids will inherit. they are safer and pour fantastic, in the long rum they will be cheaper.