FYI: Jerry Cans at Harbor Freight

ExpoScout

Explorer
Just to let you guys know they are now selling the metal jerry cans once again. Not sure if the caps/filler necks are the same because I didn't get the chance to see them before. The ones they have now use plastic lids with the annoying little child safety lock thing. The cans seem to be of decent quality though. If I could find some different lids they might be the ticket.

And sorry to dredge up this old thread, but no use in making a new one...
 

Yellowkayak

Adventurer
I was shopping there for some "C" clamps and saw two of them on a bottom shelf and no more. I saw the price lowered to $30.00 and grabbed both. What a deal, right place at the right time. You know they would sell thousands more if they just sold them that cheap all the time.

JJ
 

Yellowkayak

Adventurer
Here are a couple of pic of the last two they had at our harbor frieght in Wichta Falls, TX:

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Sorry about the last picture being bad. I was trying to get a closeup, but the camera was not set up for close up.

The quality is fair, not as good as the heavy duty Jerry cans (second to last picture on the left) I got several years ago from somewhere...I think Wal-Mart, or maybe Academy Sports.

But for $30.00 it will hold gas and is vented to prevent pressure buildup. And it actually has a nozzle that will fit unleaded gas tank openings...my old ones don't.

JJ
 

fishEH

Explorer
Picked up these beauties at a garage sale by my house for $5 each!!!!! :victory:
Just have to get the "Distilled water" foolishness off them.
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off-roader

Expedition Leader
Your welcome. I'd rather have a nozzle that fits and drains slow, than a nozzle that doesn't fit.

JJ

Fortunately a siphon doesn't need to fit snugly in order to work well. They just need to stay in place so they can suck out the fuel.:ylsmoke: The best part is, as long as the gas can is above the tank, it will pour in fine and you don't need to hold the gas can in one spot while gas pours into the tank. Been there, done that, got the tshirt & paint scratches around the gas tank door.:bike_rider:
 

nuclearlemon

Adventurer
Fortunately a siphon doesn't need to fit snugly in order to work well. They just need to stay in place so they can suck out the fuel.:ylsmoke::

i'll second that. a safety siphon will empty a gerry can far faster than pouring and will get more fuel out of the can than pouring out their poor little spouts will. plus, you don't have to lug the can if you set it up right
 

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