Bought 2 and they are definitely the jewels in my fuel can collection.
PRO:
- They appear to be well made and sturdy enough.
- Shipment packaging was the best! Double boxed with foam.
- The gloves and extra nozzle assembly with can attachment clip was a nice touch.
- The short wide low profile 30l can design is practically tip-over proof! It still needs to be secured for long trips but if just going across the yard in the bed of my truck - no worries.
CON: (Ok, these are not bad, just nitpicky I wish it had items)
- I wish the vent and filler caps had some sort or retention like a mushroom button on top that a plastic leash/strap could have been used to keep them attached to the can.
- A nice elite finishing touch would have been to use a flexible metal filler nozzle instead of plastic.
- The filler cap seals at the bottom of the can spout / cap threads and depending on how much sloshing the fuel does you may have a few drops that accumulate in the threaded area run down the side of the can when you unscrew the filler cap. I understand the design is because of the way the filler nozzle stores inside the can spout prevents putting an effective seal at that point - but again this is a nice to have redesign wish...
A Jewel of a Fuel Can
Bought 2 and they are definitely the jewels in my fuel can collection. PRO: - They appear to be well made and sturdy enough. - Shipment packaging was the best! Double boxed with foam. - The gloves and extra nozzle assembly with can attachment clip was a nice touch. - The short wide low profile 30l can design is practically tip-over proof! It still needs to be secured for long trips but if just going across the yard in the bed of my truck - no worries. CON: (Ok, these are not bad, just nitpicky I wish it had items) - I wish the vent and filler caps had some sort or retention like a mushroom button on top that a plastic leash/strap could have been used to keep them attached to the can. - A nice elite finishing touch would have been to use a flexible metal filler nozzle instead of plastic. - The filler cap seals at the bottom of the can spout / cap threads and depending on how much sloshing the fuel does you may have a few drops that accumulate in the threaded area run down the side of the can when you unscrew the filler cap. I understand the design is because of the way the filler nozzle stores inside the can spout prevents putting an effective seal at that point - but again this is a nice to have redesign wish...