What have they done with the new gas cans???

ISo I root through the trash and find the old gas tank with the split and salvage the old pour spout from it. Sheesh do we now have to start hoarding pre lock gas can spouts too???????
BTW how long has this foolishness been going on????? I haven't bought a new gas can since Hurricane Lillie.

Welcome to Kalifornistan. We've had those (insert bannable descriptive phrase here) for quite some time. I discovered them when my old plastic can split.

Hope yours works out better than mine. The threads on the new cans here are deliberately made non compatable with the old nozzles. :mad:
 
You can thank the state of California for this SNAFU with gas cans. The Fed adopted their rules with almost no changes. Problems with California cans have been known for some time, i.e., holding a 5 gallon can up while dribbling the fuel out. The spouts are open longer due to the slower flow, so more vapors get out. Spillage is more common.

When I first started reading about the push to go to CA standards, I bought several 1 gallon plastic cans and several surplus NATO 20 liter cans cheap. The NATO cans have a very efficient seal, and their nozzles have little leakage, especially pouring into an auto gas tank. I fill the smaller cans with an auto-siphon, an accessory I heartily recommend.

By the way, I have recently seen a supply of lighter green NATO cans at some surplus stores. Be very careful with these. Some of them have been painted, inside and out, with paint soluble in gasoline. I assume you wouldn't like that in your car or mower.

Buck
 
Well, I've not run into anything like that were I go shopping. We're back to the idea y'all have way too much money and maybe not enough common sense or nerve.

So back in the dark ages I worked a lot of Saturdays. Went in pretty darn much when I felt like it, stayed until I got bored, then headed out. Long ago I discovered the hobby of most people was getting drunk on Friday night and using their pay check for booze, not for fuel. So they'd run out on the local interstates. Then in a stupor, they'd hike to a filling station, buy a gas can and some fuel, then hike back to put in just enough to get them home. But they had a problem. Where to put the now empty gas can? So they'd leave it along side the road.

And that's where old Dick came in. I occupied the slow lane, going slow. And watching the side, over by the guard rail. Some of the cans were beat up, but even those mostly had a prime, old fashioned spout. So I'd pull over, walk back and score the whole assembly or just the spout.

Two years ago when momma built us a new house (using my retirement savings), I had a problem. The garage was the same size as before, but there was no pass thru to the top area. So sons rescued ole dad and cut one in. So one day oldest decided to help and had to put my collection up top. We only kept a few down where I could get to them.

I'm guessing my total cost wasn't really free. It probably costs a little fuel to pull over and shut the old jeep off, then a little more to start it back up and pull back out. But I have the fun of cleaning up the interstate, and getting cool new stuff.

I've also got a few 'single use' cans. They're marketed to convenience stores. They hold one gallon and are made from cardboard with a plastic bladder inside. And a nice old fashioned hose with nothing but a cap to cover the business end. Those were returned from someplace that didn't trust them. At one time I had a half dozen of them. I've given them to neighbors, my son that travels, etc. But I just saw one yesterday, so I've got one left.

The gas can's I use have to be 30 years old or more. I once had a collection of 5 gallon cans. I've been slowly replenishing them. Now I understand why I can't find them. They're out of production. I had a half dozen or more of them back in 2005. But then I bought a new Jeep and they gave me a credit card worth Gawd knows how many gallons. I put all I had at the time in my jeep and went to a filling station, one with the lowest price fuel in town. Then I filled every one of them up and drove over to my son's house. He'd just bought a "new-to-him" motorhome. I did have enough fuel to get it to his house from the place he bought it. So we just poured 35 or 40 gallons of liquid gold in his tank. But then he kept my cans as if they were his! Haven't seen them since.

Lets see, I'm surely not gonna make it another 30 years. So all I really need are 2 replacements, one for straight fuel and another for 2 stroke. Long before I croak I figure I won't be playing with 2 stroke toys anyway. Must be a dozen or more 1 and 2 gallon cans up in the top of the garage. And at least a handful of 5 gallon ones. Total cost a few pennies to pull over and pick them up.
 
Instead of blaming EPA...look back to the companies that load up gasoline with MTBE and other goodies that get into groundwater. MTBE is to increase oxygen in the burn to get higher performance from fuel at a given octane rating [much since the removal of lead from gasoline]...but at a cost.

Then again, places like LA and Houston and Atlanta don't look like they did in the 1960s with awesome green air. For those who like nostalgia...Mexico City or Beijing are good choices. I recommend a metric boatload of Visine if you go to Beijing, however, your eyes will burn for weeks.
 
That's the beast :mad:

I actually threw my back out using one if them. I'm left handed, the can was full (30+ pounds). To use it I have to cross-handed hold the lock back with two fingers, hold the trigger down with the heel of the same hand, grab a handle as best I can with the other hand, extend the whole thing in front of me, bend over to the height of the tank, and POW!

I was out of commission for a week.:mad:
 
y'all need to understand that this product has been tested and approved by a certified agency.

the government has determined that the new designed gas can will save the planet, make you look younger, give you more energy, help you lose weight, increase your earning power, enhance your sex drive and eliminate world hunger.
 
I'm glad I'm not the only one, I spill gas all over the mower. The other day I couldn't remember if the damn thing was a push or a pull or turn, and pulled the thing apart. I'm so glad they're protecting me from myself, but with gas at $3.90 I'm getting pretty tired of slopping and spilling as much as I get into the mower!
 
I have a couple newer cans that I think are actually quite handy. A five gallon "unvented" can that has a hook on the spout - the hook catches the lip of the tank you're pouring into, the weight slightly depresses the spout and allows it to pour and vent through the same spout....when you stand the can up, the spout lifts back up and seals - no caps or vent plugs necessary, and works like a charm. Also, a smaller mix can with a push button like on some keg taps - tip the can over, put the spout into those tiny tanks like chainsaws and trimmers, and pust the button once or twice...never a spill or overfill.

I may shock you here, but those are the "old" type spouts we long for. The "new" ones have some kind of spring loaded Rube Goldberg looking thing that has to be "turned while pushing down" or some other nonsense. I have yet to use it without spilling gas.
 
Yeh..I bought one of the new 'human proof' one gallon gas-cans the other day...

Really I think you just need to be a liberal/progressive/nanny-state/greenpeacer with a degree in climate change to figure out how to make it pour gas...
 
Oh yes, don't you just love the care and concern for the planet, of course we can't have the odd fume wafting into the air we need a new gas can. You know the kind that will spill more fuel on the ground than ends up in the tank, what progress what genius. I hold on to my old gas cans like they were gold plated and will likely put them in my will. I love the planet as much as the next dirt worshiper but can't we be reasonable. I be the dope that designed that can never ever filled a tank with anything.
I like the planet, too, and try to do the right thing, but I take a perverse satisfaction in the fact that sometimes these newfangled things invented by tree-hugging BS artists spill more than the the originals. I am not necessarily averse to even adding a little spill, gratis. It will take more gasoline than I own to doom the planet, or even the species (ANY species).
 
On a positive note, just gas up your lawn equipment anyplace you don't want grass or weeds to grow.
If you have a weed poking up through a sidewalk, gas up there.
Your spillage will kill off unwanted growth, etc.
You're going to spill gas anyways, you might as well kill some weeds in the process.
 
Mayor Blumbug is a gas bag, close enough ;)

Mayor Bloomberg wants to require the new gas cans for Coca Cola products. :rolleyes:


With the stupid new unvented cans leave one in the sun while you work for a while...

Even ones in the garage filled in the winter swell up when it gets warm.

How come we tolerate this stuff?
 
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$19 delivered for a plastic spout? The gas cans don't cost that much.

I like the yardsale idea the best. I even found a behind the seat pre-lock style can at my local NAPA store on sale. It is shaped just right to fit behind the seat in a pickup (empty, of course).

I ain't buying no $19 plastic tube.
 
Was just on the news tonight that Blitz Inc. in Miami Ok., is shutting down after 46 years of making gas cans. July 1st they will shut down. The manager said they had filed for bankruptcy. There are 42 open lawsuits against them as of now, over the nozzle issues. Thanks EPA.
 
Aloha,

I just kept my old stle Evinrude/Johnson outboard motor gas cans. Holds
6 gallon with 1 pint of 2 stroke oil. Sold the boat, but kept the cans. I also have the spout that easily attaches to the fill hole.

I just remove the connector to the motor and easily drain the gas into the car, or a disposable plastic gallon and refuel the mower or anything else.

Here in Hawaii, at the different marinas, we have non ethanol gas especially for boats. I just go to the marina with my old gas cans to get gas.

I use the non ethanol boat gas to run our Honda lawn mower and emergency generators. I make it a habit to keep at least one full boat gas tank. Every 3 months, I put the boat gas into our vehicles. Runs great as it is Premium grade non ethanol.
 
I've picked up a few new gas cans for the "duration" and because I needed the extra capacity.

I favor the old galvanized cans myself- I've got an ancient one that must have been made before the Great War. :eek:

I picked up a 5 gallon pre-ban "safety" can for a deal while they were still available too. Likely one of the most expensive in my collection- still in the box too- just had to order a small metal hose for it.
 
I've picked up a few new gas cans for the "duration" and because I needed the extra capacity.

I favor the old galvanized cans myself- I've got an ancient one that must have been made before the Great War. :eek:

I picked up a 5 gallon pre-ban "safety" can for a deal while they were still available too. Likely one of the most expensive in my collection- still in the box too- just had to order a small metal hose for it.

Post pic's, You know what they say about not posting pics...
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The Cajunlawyer seems to have hit a real sore spot here. I have only one thing to say. I am glad a highly educated man like our barrister friend is as frustrated with these abominations as I am. Makes me feel a tiny bit better. :p (Not really. :mad:)
 
Let's have a show of hands, who here thinks man is powerful enough to destroy the planet?

I say no way and certainly not from gas can holocaust.
 
Has anyone not realized that they are dealing with gasoline? I bet some of you will put gas in a milk jug. The reason Blitz is filing for bankruptcy is that they have been sued by people that have been burned by their Blitz gas can exploding. This is caused from several different reasons like static electricity, nearby flame, etc. and the gas can not having a $.50 wire screen "flame arrestor" that stops the flame for entering the gas can and igniting the fuel inside. Their gas cans do not have a flame arrestor. I have had a gas can ignite while I was filling up my lawnmower. I was fortunate that my gas can was almost empty and the explosion did not burn me too bad, just one of my hands. It has been common knowledge in the industry that flame arrestors were necessary to prevent ignition of the fuel. Thats why some of the commercial gas cans are $50 vs. a Blitz can from Wally World for $10. I am one of the first to not want the government making up more rules and **** but the reason we have to deal with idiot government **** is that we do not self police. Meaning we do not use good judgement to do what is right and safe but instead companies like Blitz that are only out for the almighty dollar regardless of the safety of their customers. Would you pay an extra $.50 or a dollar for the gas can if you knew it was safe for your children to be around? I know some of you will say "I've used my old gas can for 20 years and never had a problem". That may be so but what about the man that was filling up a Blitz gas can with his daughter standing next to him when it exploded and burned her to death? (Dan Rather just did a story on it). Would you pay an extra dollar to keep that from happening? I know I would. So before any of you start spouting off about something, do a little research and know what your talking about. That's why we have to "deal" with the government and we look and sound like a bunch of redneck, gun toting idiots! I prefer to look and sound like an intelligent, law abiding American citizen willing to defend my constitutional rights from any individual and or government, foreign or domestic. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
Cajun I hope your post was to drum up folks for a class action suit against the gas can makers and the enviro-loons in DC. If so, I'm in.

I bought a 5 gal. plastic diesel can and made a flippin' mess the first time I used it. I had to install a vent hole, rig a plug for it and replace the nozzle with the one off the old can I was replacing. What junk!

Seriously, what the h*ll was wrong with the old stuff?
 
There's always this alternative...
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