Home >> Lawn & Landscaping
Blitz 5 Gallon Self-Venting Gas Can #50833 | List Price: $32.97 Discount Price: $9.38
 |
| Brand: Blitz Binding: Misc.
Features: - Environmentally friendly
- Child resistant closures
- Convenient top handle and back grip for ease in carrying
- Made of durable HDPE
- Made in USA
Zero stars if possible. [Posted on 2007-06-10] I have never spilled as much gas as I have with this supposed "spill proof" can. What a major crock. That anyone thinks these cans were even necessary(probably some California moron) is proof of how stupid the u.s. has become. Even when I have spilled gas with the good old fashioned kind of can, it was nothing like what gushed out of this "spill proof" can. These should be yanked from the market asap.
bad bad bad [Posted on 2008-06-22] Just bought one of these self-venting gas cans for putting fuel in my boat. In the past I used the old-style cans with a separate vent that you would open, which are no longer available (I used these for 10 years so I'm not new to gasoline containers). My problems:
1. it leaks no matter what you do -- I smell like gasoline
2. it's unbelievably slow -- takes forever to empty 5 gallons
3. the spout is not flexible, which makes it difficult for some circumstances
4. given where the spout is placed and how it's angled, it's impossible to empty into some gas tanks because you can't lift the can vertically with the rigid spout inserted in the tank
Recommendation: find something else -- the person who designed this can obviously never tried to use it
Seems to be fine to me. [Posted on 2008-07-28] I've owned this gas can for several years now, and have absolutely no problem with it. It's common sense not to over-fill it, and to pour slowly. Still having problems?...buy a funnel!
Envirmental Can NFG [Posted on 2008-08-17] I am all for keeping things green, Not trashing the earth.
But can somebody design a can that gas will flow without ending up on your feet !!!!
They have to short of a spout and need a breather screw to vent air.
I purchased 6 for the Next California Quake, Been there and Done that.
so now we are getting the generators ready to go.
Gas cans need work.
Try something else.
A Little big and heavy when full [Posted on 2008-08-27] For my use, This Gas Can does the trick. It has positive fitting blocker and spout. It does not leak in my car (at least when the cap is tight). So Far So Good. I might have preferred a 4 gallon can though since it would be a little smaller.
Click here for more details and discount information...
|