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Tip-resistant design. Rustproof polyethylene. Unique pour spout has attached stopper. Poly vent gives you improved flow control.
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Waste of time money & gas
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Self-venting my a**, they are non-venting. This means that they empty incredibly slowly. You end up holding about forty pounds up in the air for what seems to be an eternity, wondering what idiot designed it. I always keep the spout up on mine, not exactly safe for transport; but at least it doesn't leak gas all over the place. I would surely not want to carry this company's liability coverage.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-11-12
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Terrible design - amazon prices stink
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Bought this exact can at a local store for less than 50% of what Amazon charges. Anyway horrible design. It spills gas everywhere when trying to fill the generator (which has a large mouth and open design). We had to get an extra tube from another can to avoid spillage. Anyway I would look for a real vented can which would prevent this mess.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-09-23
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Gas Can
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The Blitz 5 Gallon Self-Venting Gas Can #50833 is a great way to cart fuel with you. The Self-Venting method is superior to other that I have used.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-09-16
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Don't Understand Why People Are Having A Problem
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After reading several very negative reviews of this product, I decided to purchase anyway and see for myself. Based on past experience with Blitz products I didn't believe this self-venting can could be so poorly designed. Plus Amazon's price was exceptional.
Well, surprise, I've had none of the problems reported by others -- no leaks, no dribbling, nothing. It performs as one would expect. Of course you'll need a funnel to get gas into your mower, but that's expected. So my advise -- try it for yourself, and follow the instructions regarding how to install the nozzle.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-13
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A Little big and heavy when full
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For my use, This Gas Can does the trick. It has positive fitting blocker and spout. It does not leak in my car (at least when the cap is tight). So Far So Good. I might have preferred a 4 gallon can though since it would be a little smaller.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-08-27
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