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MagicMtnDan

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I have one of those Blitz cans (red plastic) and they're what's available for purchase.

They work but they're not what I'd say is the best solution for riding around in the back of a pickup truck that is being driven offroad especially in the heat. My Blitz can swells up in the heat and the valve on top must have been designed by our government. It's "safe" because it's hard to use, takes three hands and doesn't function well (only half-kidding about the taking three hands). The plastic can has a thin wall so it swells up like a balloon.

It's a plastic gas can that holds gas.

There are better products out there and I want them.
 

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Huh. I haven't had any issues at all with the pour (used it twice, just to see), the walls of the jug seem pretty stout, and so far I've seen no swelling (granted I've only seen 80deg so far).

How long ago did you buy yours Dan? In looking at other reviews and their website, it looks like they recently went thru a significant redesign. Maybe you have the old design?
 

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Boy if that is the case, I must have one of the old design as well. Three hands is an understatement! We have a couple of them that we bought for hauling snowmobile gas and I usually end up just unscrewing the cap and using a funnel. I'll have to go check out the new ones.
 

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Well, mine were certainly purchased before that. I'll have to go look at the new ones. Thanks Big J!
 

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I have a bunch of these type of gas cans and they seem to work great. The handles on mine all line up so I can run one tie down through all the handles and hold like 5 across the back of the cab of my superduty.
 
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Huh. I haven't had any issues at all with the pour (used it twice, just to see), the walls of the jug seem pretty stout, and so far I've seen no swelling (granted I've only seen 80deg so far).

How long ago did you buy yours Dan? In looking at other reviews and their website, it looks like they recently went thru a significant redesign. Maybe you have the old design?


I just purchased mine. It has that awful safety cap on it.

The Blitz can does what it's supposed to - hold gas. Problem is it's a inefficient, complicated solution using a design mandated by law and cheapness to make it low cost enough to be carried in stores like Wallyword.

When I can get a couple of Sceptre cans I'll pass it on to someone who will use it :)
 

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Heard of this one?? Not sure how much fuel you are wanting to transport but figure if you are going out for a weekend this could work very well holds 14 gallons

http://www.flo-n-go.com/products/product_duramax/

DuraMax Flo n' go
DuraMax is a large, portable fuel container on wheels designed for industrial, commercial, and recreational applications. It is a safe, fast, and convenient way to refill gas-powered tools, lawn tractors, boat engines, generators, snowmobiles, ATVs, etc.

The DuraMax is ideally suited for farm and rural use as well as cottage and marine applications. Made from high density polyethylene, the DuraMax fuel container is resistant to corrosion and denting. Its sturdy six-inch wheels and extra-deep handle make it easy to deliver fuel dockside when refueling boats or powered water craft.

The patented gas pump handle allows you to eliminate spillage and overfills by stopping and restarting the flow of gas. The DuraMax can stand vertically or lay horizontally when refueling gas powered engines. It has a flow rate of two gallons per minute in siphon mode.

Two shut-off vales, at both the tank and hose connector, make it safe and easy to disconnect the Flo n' go pump for refilling and transportation.

The DuraMax includes a 14 gal. (53 L) fuel container with the patented Flo n' go Maxflo siphon/pump and a 10 ft (3 metre) hose.
Recommended uses for the DuraMax
Commercial Landscaping
Lawn Tractors
Pressure Washers
Light Commercial Equipment
Farm & Rural uses
Generators
Farm Equipment
ATVs
Snowmobiles
Cottage
Boats
Jet Skis /PWC
Snow Blowers


Or this one holds 2.5 gallons


http://www.flo-n-go.com/products/product_superflo/

Flo n’ go Superflo
Scepter's Flo n' go Superflo fuel siphon pumps gas in any direction for easy, clean fill-ups in hard-to-reach fuel tanks. At-the-handle pump control allows for auto shut-off and restarts, as well as clean, hassle-free siphon control.

The Superflo model is ideal for smaller engines including lawnmowers, trimmers, chainsaws, generators, blowers, edgers, snow throwers, or any small engine that requires refueling.

The Superflo delivers a flow rate of one gallon (3.7 L) per minute when in siphon mode. Child safety lock included.

Flo n' go Superflo Combo
Part #06921

Scepter's Flo n' go Superflo Siphon with a 10L (2.5 Gal.) fuel can included.
 

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I just purchased mine. It has that awful safety cap on it.

The Blitz can does what it's supposed to - hold gas. Problem is it's a inefficient, complicated solution using a design mandated by law and cheapness to make it low cost enough to be carried in stores like Wallyword.

When I can get a couple of Sceptre cans I'll pass it on to someone who will use it :)
LOL I guess I'll have to have you show me what I'm doing righ... erh... wrong to get it to work so well. Gotta nip those nasty habits in the bud :)
 
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