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what are you guys using for portable petrol canisters?

I would like some portable storage containers at my vacation house. Petrol is almost $5.85 a gallon there

By my house it’s $3.29.

I am thinking of storing 10-20 gallons or so. Doesn’t have to be all in same container

Thank you for suggestions
 
Filling almost anything by gravity from a can is a miserable experience IMO. It's slow. And invariably you will spill some on the ground/vehicle/shoes.

It doesn't sound like this is a convenience or safety idea. Just a way to save a few bucks.

Consider the implications of driving (presumably) long distances in traffic with a significant amount of fuel inside or strapped to the outside of your vehicle.

I regularly transport large amounts of gas and diesel for my equipment on my property. It sucks.

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Maybe the Scepter Duramax gas caddy 14 gallon would be a good option for you?

DuraMax - Scepter Consumer
Thank you
That looks good

I have a large petrol storage drum

But I am looking for cans I can carry them in

NATO Jerry Cans and Accessories

Is what I found. I don’t know if their used cans are any good but they are cheaper. I would also like the fast pouring spout

Would there be any issues at places like Costco to take the cans and fill them up you think in California ?
 
Thank you kindly

That does make some sense.

Transport would be in bed of my Tacoma Pro that has a shell on it

What are you transporting in?

Filling almost anything by gravity from a can is a miserable experience IMO. It's slow. And invariably you will spill some on the ground/vehicle/shoes.

It doesn't sound like this is a convenience or safety idea. Just a way to save a few bucks.

Consider the implications of driving (presumably) long distances in traffic with a significant amount of fuel inside or strapped to the outside of your vehicle.

I regularly transport large amounts of gas and diesel for my equipment on my property. It sucks.

$0.02
 
Thank you kindly

That does make some sense.

Transport would be in bed of my Tacoma Pro that has a shell on it

What are you transporting in?

I'm using my Taco now. Used my Tundra prior.

I went to the fuel depot today. Only got gasoline in a few 5 gallon Justrite type 2 cans, so it was a light run.
Sometimes I'm hauling a 50 gallon skid mounted tank for diesel.
I get salty when fuel gets low.
lol
 
Thank you
That looks good

I have a large petrol storage drum

But I am looking for cans I can carry them in

NATO Jerry Cans and Accessories

Is what I found. I don’t know if their used cans are any good but they are cheaper. I would also like the fast pouring spout

Would there be any issues at places like Costco to take the cans and fill them up you think in California ?
Ah, then I would get a good Wavian can. They are legal in California, just need to have a "red" marking on them that designates gasoline. So buying them in red is easy, at Costco will allow it as it follows all state and federal laws.

The New CARB/EPA Compliant Jerry Can

Just regarding the red color law. I have Scepter MFCs, in various colors of greens and tans. But the strap that holds the cap to the cab is red, which insufficient under CA code.
 
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Thank you

I will check out the wavian and nato ones

My local store also has these

Midwest Can Company 5800 5 gal. Metal Gasoline Container

I want to make sure It’s easy pour in cars


Ah, then I would get a good Wavian can. They are legal in California, just need to have a "red" marking on them that designates gasoline. So buying them in red is easy, at Costco will allow it as it follows all state and federal laws.

The New CARB/EPA Compliant Jerry Can

Just regarding the red color law. I have Scepter MFCs, in various colors of greens and tans. But the strap that holds the cap to the cab is red, which insufficient under CA code.
 
Yes, that's what I use.
Never tried using them to fill an automobile.
They're heavy and robust. I never have any fears banging them around or ratcheting them to the nth degree in the truck bed.
I am filling tractors, bobcat, mowers, etc.
I need to fill:

Automobiles
Forklift
Motorcycles
 
About $48 at Home Depot

Have you used the surecan yourself? If so, is the spout easy pour into a vehicle?

Thanks

Sorry Ryan, just read the review. He has a lot of credibility, so worth considering, along with the other solutions mentioned.
 
Sorry Ryan, just read the review. He has a lot of credibility, so worth considering, along with the other solutions mentioned.
I want to see a surecan in person before ordering

Haven’t found a local dealer yet that has it in inventory
 

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