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Fuelworx Gas Cans

3.3K views 8 replies 5 participants last post by  Dkrem  
#1 ·
I have no major complaints with my No-Spill cans, but one of my top finds at GIE this year was the Fuelworx gas can booth. It's a really nice can, and turns out the guy that invented them lives here in Arkansas - about an hour from me.

They are available in:


Some of my key likes/takeaways:

  • Super rigid - I'm a big guy, and I was able to stand/bounce up and down on one.
  • Nylon construction with Viton seals - Made in the USA
  • Both the curved nozzle and trigger rotate 360° to compensate for awkward fill neck angles.
  • All sizes have 2 handles for easy carrying and pouring. This is one of my favorite features on the 5-gallon No-Spill, but they don't include it on their smaller sizes.
  • The safety device is easy to defeat, should you choose to do so.
  • There is a green vent button on the back of the can that allows for super fast/smooth flow - 5 gallons in 60 seconds.
  • They are stackable. The top handles dovetail into a stiff molded groove on the bottom of the cans. You can even pick up multiple cans at the same time when they are connected. This is a really great feature when garage floor space is at a premium.







 
#9 ·
ZachUA said:
This might be dumb question, but I've always used 1 gallon cans for mixing fuel for the string trimmer and blower. Why do these cans come in sizes +.5 larger?
50% better?
I've always used a 1 gal also, and found it a bit hindering, but 2.5 is too much. I didn't look when handling them at GIE but it would be nice if there were marks at 1/2 and 1 on the small one.

EDIT: Confirmed, the 1.5 gal can has molded-in indications at .5, 1, and 1.5 gal.