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scooby074

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Meh.

I like much larger jugs. Ones that when full can feed a hungry……tractor

Sometimes too big is just too big and they just flop off to the side. Plus theyre hard on the back!! You know how hard it is to hold a full 5 gal up when filling a machine :lol: My wife's always bitching her fuel cans are breaking her back !
 
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Dave455

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Meh, don't let him fool you. We have Justrite and Eagle fuel cans made right here in the USA which are excellent, if pricey.
I think I’ve seen those.

A friend who lives in the U.S. had one in the back of his truck.

I thought it was a bit over engineered for making tea…

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Pinemarten

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I just use an empty one gallon oil jug. It rides in the toolbox of my truck, and has the site gauge to show fuel level.
With a little practice you can trickle in fuel to top off your saw, or do the high-pour like a truck stop waitress.
 
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jhendric

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First let me say that I am a huge fan of no-spill Jill! The can I use now is her 1g size. That's can is even a challenge for the smallest tools.

Thanks for the suggestions, I think I will give the camping fuel can a go, can't believe I didn't think of that I used to be a pretty avid camper.
 

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