Eagle UI-50-FS Red Galvanized Steel Type I Gasoline Safety Can with Funnel, 5 gallon Capacity, 13.5 Height, 12.5 Diameter,Red/Yellow
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terreo l hathorn
> 3 dayThe container is a little heave when full.
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Rick Long
> 3 daySo far, I like the 1 gallon metal Eagle red safety gas can. I have not emptied the plastic one that I have been using, so the Eagle is for now a good table decoration. I expect that I will like it at least as much as the plastic one and by far a safer way to go.
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Terry
> 3 dayExcellent quality and safe to use!
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Avid Reader
> 3 dayThe only negative is the difficulty in removing the funnel to fill.
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Todd M Hovis
> 3 dayThe removable funnel reduces spills. Just be careful and open slowly.
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Arrow
> 3 dayThese gas cans are a very good quality. we have now purchased six to use in our business Love the cans & funnels
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Walking Shopper
> 3 dayGreat durability and quality except the plastic funnel. The funnel in place works great to fill a lawnmower gas reservoir but when used to pour into a vehicle I recommend removing the funnel and then gingerly pouring to prevent spilling... or get the metal flex funnel attached gas can.
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HelenaBirdie
> 3 dayAwesome gas can which doesnt leak - we use it for the chain saw gas which needs to be mixed with oil. Very affordable and much better than cheap plastic ones sold at Wal-Mart or auto parts stores. Highly recommended!
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carl w patterson
> 3 dayUsed plastic cans for many years until a friend told me about the eagle stainless cans. No comparison, the Eagle can is easier to use, safer and comes with its own funnel. Do yourself a favor, throw away the plastic ones and buy an Eagle . You will not regret it!!!!!!
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David
> 3 dayI found out this item is not returnable to Amazon. In my opinion, procedure for repair or replacement of these cans needs to be published before anyone purchases one. Maybe the manufacturer will make it right - well see. This gas can was pretty as a picture when I received it. However, since new, it leaks so much gas passed the rubber seal in the cap - that you cant have it in the car after filling it without a number of car windows open to let the gas fumes out on the drive home. If I tip the gas can with the cap closed, gas spews from under the cap. On close inspection, the cap does not seat squarely on the spout when it springs closed None of the cap linkage parts appear to be bent. The cap hing might be welded to the tank in the wrong place to cause the caps misalignment.