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A different gas can

Speedling

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Location
Cedar Lake, IN
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2008
Boat Model
SS
Boat Length
21
http://www.surecanusa.com/
Looks like it would be a great can to use if you want to store on the back of the boat and fill somewhere. Or a good can if putting in the back of a pickup truck.

Not about to buy a bunch but thought it an interesting concept for sure.
 
Really nice looking gas can but for $50 the price is a bit steep!!
 
I purchased one of these last year after somebody posted it here....glad I did! This gas can is the best can I have ever owned. I have mother effed every kind of spout for at least 10 years. You wont be disappointed in the ease of use and no more spills.....worth every cent.
 
Looks great....

Swivel seems like a potential leak point.

I like the innovation folks are coming up with to be in compliance with the new rules (thanks govt overreach) but I hate the fact that you know this can won't last more than maybe 2-4 years before its broken or leaking. I have 5 gallon cans that are 20 years old and still work fine. Those days are gone.
 
Pretty nifty for lawn equipment. I prefer race jugs for the boat.
 
Looks great....

Swivel seems like a potential leak point.

I like the innovation folks are coming up with to be in compliance with the new rules (thanks govt overreach) but I hate the fact that you know this can won't last more than maybe 2-4 years before its broken or leaking. I have 5 gallon cans that are 20 years old and still work fine. Those days are gone.

I couldn't agree more!!!
 
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