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[QUOTE="Chin Diesel, post: 4035930, member: 34"] For those who have been out of the portable gas container market for a bit, things are pricier and way more complicated. Bottom line for me is I have four 5-gallon gas cans and one 1-gallon can. My one gallon can is for the lawn mower. It has the old school style nozzle. I lost the cap for it a few years ago so I went to Ace hardware and found a PVC cap that fits perfect. Two of my 5-gallon cans are the old school and two are the newer style. The new style nozzle contraptions are abhorrent human factors and ergonomically a mess. My solution for the two newer ones is to take them to the gas station fill them up and put the nozzle on them. when I actually needed to pour gas out of them I put on one of the older style nozzles. This was definitely a solution in search of a problem. I hope no one actually thinks the amount of gas spilled from portable containers was causing any negative environmental issues beyond a brown patch on your lawn. [URL='https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2021/08/23/power-outage-blackout-gas-cans/8236738002/']Gas can near me: How to find a good one, easy-pour spouts (usatoday.com)[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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