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In article .com, "Pete C." wrote:

Doug White wrote:

My wife has made it clear that although she doesn't mind operating the
snowblower when I'm at work, she HATES the 1 gallon plastic gas can I
have. Frankly, I can't blame her, 'cause it seems to be built by the
folks that invented the dribble glass.

The one I have is by Wedco, and you have to take the nozzle off, and
remove and then re-install a plug to seal it every time you use it. When
you remove the plug and lock the spout back on with the plastic nut, it
never seals well unless you REALLY crank on it. End result is gas
leaking all over & a ticked off spouse. It has no gasket to seal the
spout to the can or the cap. The plug has a thin O-ring, and I've never
been convinced it actually sealed against anything either.

I'd much prefer a can with a cap on the nozzle so that you dont have to
go through hoops every time you use it. If it filled through a second
opening, that might be even better.

So, do the very knowledgeable folks here have a favorite type/brand of
can? It may be that Wedco has improved their design by now, because they
still seem to be one of the big brands. Consumer Reports thinks their
"no-spill" design was better than ones from Blitz, which seems to be
another top brand. There also see s to be some funny business about what
state certain cans are legal for. I live in Massacuhusetts, which is
probably not a good thing...

Thanks for any suggestions.

Doug White


Living in MA, you may need to travel to an adjacent non-socialist state
to purchase a "real" gas can, possibly the pump type and smuggle it back
to MA. You may need to fill your approved gas can at the gas station and
trans fill into the "real" gas can at home lest you be reported to the
authorities and the surveillance video of you filling a non-approved gas
can at a MA gas station reported on all the state media.


What little research I've had time for seems to indicate that Mass isn't
as bad as a number of other states. California tops the list of places
with extra rules, and a number of other states have jumped on the
bandwagon. For some reason Mass hasn't caught up (yet).

Doug White