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Default Where can I get an old style non CARB 5-gal gasoline can?

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And right next to them on the shelf are the old-style corrugated yellow
nozzles for about $4 each.



From the sound of things here, I'd say you could be buying those things
by the hundreds and selling them on ebay for a tidy profit. Not for use
with gasoline, of course.
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Tegger wrote:



And right next to them on the shelf are the old-style corrugated yellow
nozzles for about $4 each.



From the sound of things here, I'd say you could be buying those things
by the hundreds and selling them on ebay for a tidy profit. Not for use
with gasoline, of course.




Somebody's already doing that!
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Scepter-JERRY-GAS-CAN-SPOUT-3629-08562-yellow-parts-NEW_W0QQitemZ350362348284QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq2010 0604?IMSfp=TL100604149001r11165

The product and package shown is the very same one I see for
$4 (full-retail) pretty much everywhere up here.

Go to it, guys!


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