AlaskanWheeler
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I've been and will continue to use Scepter's. They're readlily available. I can get new or used from my supplier.
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I didn't hear a lot of good about Scepter fuel cans. I assume they are pretty average so definitely not my preference.
Hello Neighbor,I use Scepter fuel cans. Mine leaked until I got the Scepter cap wrench. Also get the Scepter pour spout and you’ll have no issues filling your gas tank. With those 2 items the cans are almost perfect. The only complaint I have is that the cans will swell a tiny bit when the ambient temperature increases. That’s not a problem, but sometimes I have to wiggle them out of the bumper carrier. All in all, they’re really great.
The cap with vent and pour connector is only on the water cans. The fuel cap is solid. Use the fuel cap for fuel, it’s a superior design. Also the cap wrench is different.
Another vote for the plastic 5 gal cans from Costco. I have carried 4 all over remote Alaska for years on a hitch cargo tray on the back of my Travel trailer. 20+ years ago with my J60 I used the metal jerry cans. These are better in every way.
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Thank you kindlyI’m packing to leave for Death Valley but I’ll be back Sunday night. I’ll give you a call next week. There’s nothing special about my Scepter fuel cans but you’re more than welcome to see them
Easy to use. The spout is inside the cap so like this with it out. I carry them inside for short distances like home from filling them before we head out for a trip. Had funny I just noticed these (I have 4) are scepter, made in Canada. Our Costco seems to get them in every spring.How hard is to open the mount and dump in the car?
Can you carry them inside car for short periods of time?
Man i would love 4 of thoseEasy to use. The spout is inside the cap so like this with it out. I carry them inside for short distances like home from filling them before we head out for a trip. Had funny I just noticed these (I have 4) are scepter, made in Canada. Our Costco seems to get them in every spring.
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