Plastic Fuel can.

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Re: Plastic Fuel can.

Yesterday 08:39
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Home Depot has these:



They're $65 but should last as long as you need them
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Re: Plastic Fuel can.

Yesterday 12:20
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Home Depot has these:



They're $65 but should last as long as you need them


I have a couple of the Eagle gas cans along with 4 Rubbermaid 5 gallon jugs. I prefer the Eagle cans, it's easier to fill bikes alone than the ones with the flexible spouts.
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Re: Plastic Fuel can.

Today 18:53
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I have heard gas will stay fresh in a metal can longer than in a plastic one. How much longer, I don't know. 
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