I found my way to the No Spill cans... have 3 of them. I preferred the older cans without the no spill features (that have caused me to spill more than I ever did with the old ones) but they failed over time. We had 5 gallon steel Jerry Cans with steel nozzles for the tractors, motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc. when I was a kid. Those were challenging to handle while pouring!
Thanks Brett, I gave myself this task for today. And I said, if you don’t make a full length video today, then I’m done with it all together. Guess I’m not quite done lol.
I found my way to the No Spill cans... have 3 of them. I preferred the older cans without the no spill features (that have caused me to spill more than I ever did with the old ones) but they failed over time. We had 5 gallon steel Jerry Cans with steel nozzles for the tractors, motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc. when I was a kid. Those were challenging to handle while pouring!
Yeah, I also don’t love a round can in the back of a truck. Nothing packs up against it just right.
Thanks for the video Kevin. Lots of good info. Also loved your intro...very cool.
Thanks Brett, I gave myself this task for today. And I said, if you don’t make a full length video today, then I’m done with it all together. Guess I’m not quite done lol.
I appreciate a guy who gives his honest opinion, good or bad.
Thanks for staying in touch bro! Great info too!
Informative! I hope to see more videos from you soon.
I hope to have more time and motivation for YT this winter. Just been busy.
Been using No Spill for over 10 years now. They work great.
Yep, no complaints for me. A little too slow for a 5 gal can, but great can.
Great video, thanks !
Thank you
Just remember this; That a plastic safety gas can is only as good as the metal it's made from.
Plastic is made from the petro that’s inside it lol. These cans will out last all of us.
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