New fuel storage cans

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I had to watch no spill Jill again just for good measure..

Man did I miss the mark buying this disaster of a 1gal can without doing some research first. I think I paid like $15+ for it at local home/hardware chain as well. Like I say, it's about impossible to use as designed with string trimmer, leaf blower and chain saw tanks.
 
Originally Posted by skyactiv

The No-Spill brand is good, but not cheap. There are mods and aftermarket spouts if you wanna trick out a gas can.

Those are the only way to go in my eyes.
 
Originally Posted by JTK
I had to watch no spill Jill again just for good measure..

Man did I miss the mark buying this disaster of a 1gal can without doing some research first. I think I paid like $15+ for it at local home/hardware chain as well. Like I say, it's about impossible to use as designed with string trimmer, leaf blower and chain saw tanks.


Can you find a pic of one that is similar to the one you bought? I could probably find you a link to the right spout to make it a non-disaster can. Or I might even have some extra ones on my bench.
 
I could be wrong, but that no spill Jill can looks exactly like the No Spill brand cans I've seen at Rural King...... .
 
Originally Posted by Fawteen
I don't have any of those newer cans, but if I did I'd just remove the spout and use a funnel. Problem solved.


Same ... small can + small funnel
VP open mouth + large filter funnel
 
Originally Posted by 4WD
Originally Posted by Fawteen
I don't have any of those newer cans, but if I did I'd just remove the spout and use a funnel. Problem solved.


Same ... small can + small funnel
VP open mouth + large filter funnel



The problem with the new cans is that removing the spout and just using a funnel doesn't work all that well. Since there is no rear vent it causes the fuel to come out in a way that sloshes everywhere, especially on the 5 gal cans where the opening is right at the top, so trying to pour out of a full can with just a funnel can be a real chore. Usually the fuel either sloshes out, or if you try to pour slowly it runs down the bottom of the can onto the ground/you/your equipment. Another government solution for a problem that didn't exist.
 
I am with the Red Just-Rite Safety can crowd. Keeps fuel longer and is to code.

Justrite cans are galvanized, so should last longer the the 'Eagle' ones that are not.

If you don't know how to pour gas...you need the 'hot chick-type can' and take your chances.
 
Originally Posted by jeepman3071


Can you find a pic of one that is similar to the one you bought? I could probably find you a link to the right spout to make it a non-disaster can. Or I might even have some extra ones on my bench.


Thanks. I've got a few extra spouts from older plastic cans and nothing fits it. This Midwest can also has a baffle glued into the fill/dispense hole, so like said, trying to pour without a spout is a glug glug mess. Pic of can below.

https://d2ul0w83gls0j4.cloudfront.net/products/12/1200/1217289.jpg
 
Originally Posted by edhackett
Originally Posted by JTK

I love those heavy duty metal safety cans. We use those at work. It's just that I hate to have to mess with a funnel. Storing the funnel so it stays clean, etc.


They are available with flexible metal spouts too; 1, 2, 2.5, and 5 gallon, 5/8" or 1" spout. Not cheap, ~$65 on Amazon.

[Linked Image from justrite.com]


Ed


$32.99 at Rural King, I've picked up a few when I'm out in an area with those stores.

https://www.ruralking.com/justrite-5-gallon-safety-can
 
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