Gem99ultra
Elite Member
I suspect you're well aware that the red cans, even properly marked as potable water is not gasoline. But what about someone else around there grabbing the red can thinking it's gasoline, and dumping that into your vehicle or mower? I'm just not prepared to take a chance of a mishap like that, so I like others, pay the extra buck for the right color can.
I'm aware that the cans are all made from exactly the same material, and there's nothing that qualifies sellers to charge more for one color over the next, but they do and they get away with it.
But to answer your question, you can download the MSDS on each and every color that will clarify your concern as to whether or not they're the same material and safe for human consumption products. Without my checking, I'll venture to guess that NONE of the fuel or water cans are 'stated' to be intended for that purpose.
I'm aware that the cans are all made from exactly the same material, and there's nothing that qualifies sellers to charge more for one color over the next, but they do and they get away with it.
But to answer your question, you can download the MSDS on each and every color that will clarify your concern as to whether or not they're the same material and safe for human consumption products. Without my checking, I'll venture to guess that NONE of the fuel or water cans are 'stated' to be intended for that purpose.