Based on 200 Reviews

Average

4.7

(200 Reviews)
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Reviews

  • user2

    Good storage

    Good product. Just as described.

  • user2

    Were as expected, good quality

    Should last decades or a lifetime for myself. Not cheap but worth the price in the long run. Happy with order and processing, and shipping was good as well. ty

  • user2

    Authentic Cans

    Received my Jerrycans today and they are 100% authentic. Very well built and will last a long time. Filling with the CARB compliant nozzle is slow but it works. Carry a jiggle siphon if you want to get the fuel out faster.

  • user2

    Superb Quality!*!

    Superb quality! I think a little expensive for stamped steel. I filled 2 of them today and was amazed there was no smell escaping. Im sure over time I will need to replace seals. The easy pour spout works flawlessly.

  • user2

    Good cans, poorly packed.

    Shipped in cheap boxes, instead of boxes. Arrived scuffed with paint scraped off. Otherwise fine.

  • user2

    Great product: this is the real thing...

    For fuel storage, it doesnt get better than these cans. This is the real Jerry can (made by , to milspec) not a cheap imitation. No leakage, no fumes: about as optimal an experience for storing a few gallons of gas (or other fuels) as it gets. Rugged and sturdy, these will outlast plastic cans by leaps and bounds; if you treat them decently, theyll last a lifetime. Might need a new seal (gasket) every once and a while- so consider picking up a pack of these for a few dollars worth of peace-of-mind.

  • user2

    Cans GOOD.. spouts BAD

    Ditch the spouts and get the bendy steel ones. Unbelievable how bad the plastic ones are.

  • user2

    Best gas cans ever!!

    Love these gas cans. I bought 4 gas cans and Im going to order 2 more soon.

  • user2

    Lives up to expectation

    Compact and very durable.

  • user2

    The gasket must be glued in place on the cap and spout FALOW THE DIRECTIONS EXACTLY!

    I have purchased three cans and figured out how to stop any leaks. The thing I did to stop any leakege and keep the gasket in the spout was use contact rubber cement to secure the gasket. Cote the gasket side with the PRINTING on it , (smooth side mates with can lip) and the cap mating surface with the glue. Let it set up as per the glue directions . When placing the gasket back in the cap, this also goes for the spout, position the gasket very carefully so as not to disturb the glue surfice. If there is even a small tare in the glue surface recoat and try agine. . Next clamp the cap or spout in place on a enpty can -NO FUEL CAN HAVE BEEN IN THE CAN- the remaining vapor will linger interfering with proper adhesion of the gasket. Leve it clamped for 8+ hours to ensure a great seal.

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