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Eagle UI20FS 2-Gallon Type 1 Gasoline Safety Can with Funnel

Eagle UI20FS 2-Gallon Type 1 Gasoline Safety Can with Funnel
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Eagle UI20FS 2-Gallon Type 1 Gasoline Safety Can with Funnel

 
 
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Features
  • 2 gallon gasoline Safety can with poly yellow funnel

  • 100% leak tested, UL and ULC listed and FM Approved

  • Has flame arrestor screen

  • Patented comfort grip Trigger release with spring closing lid and fixed Handle

  • Red baked on powder coat finish over lead free galvanized steel construction


Description

Eagle Safety Containers are manufactured to exacting standards, reflecting sophisticated technology and superior workmanship. Eagle equals engineering excellence, providing you with the most dependable containers on the market.


Product Details
Product Length:10.0 inches
Product Width:11.8 inches
Product Height:11.8 inches
Product Weight:3.85 pounds
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:12.0 inches
Package Height:11.0 inches
Package Weight:4.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Tired of PLASTIC breaking.  Aug 28, 2007 By B. F. Matson
All these no spill safety gas cans keep breaking spouts and cracking on me and spill gas all the time! NOT with this Eagle can, this will put the fuel where it should go with control! The can is metal and will not crack in the sun or leak. The 2 gallon is great for chain saws and weed eaters. Try one and you won't go back!!!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4Very Good Gas Can  Mar 04, 2010 By Robert
I've gone through a few plastic cans that kept giving me problems with leaks while filling. I worked with a friend on a burn unit who was himself burned when he ran out of gas while cutting the grass and tried adding fuel to a hot motor --NEVER a good idea. The plastic fill tube on his and on most of mine leaked. I live in Marquette, Michigan and couldn't find any metal cans locally.
This can isn't ideal since apparently they have decided we can't have a separate fill opening.Getting gas into the can requires take the plastic funnel off and pulling back the spring loaded gas pour cap while filling. That being said once the gas is in the can you can fuel your machines safe in the knowledge that unless you try to gas a hot engine (and are careless) that you'll be able to complete the task without setting yourself afire.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5I wish all gas cans were this sturdy  Jun 06, 2009 By Stalwart
I am impressed. Between the welded steel construction, the galvanizing, and the power coat paint, I don't imagine that these gas cans will rust away in the next couple of decades. They are a HUGE step up from the standard plastic gas cans that will never sit right, will never seal right, and will rarely pour right! We have tried a dozen other gas cans, and these are the only ones that we really trust. If I had bought these in the first place (30 years ago and more recently), I would have probably saved money over the long haul. Don't be put off by the price - they are good for many years.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Much Better Than Those Non-steel Ones  May 23, 2009 By Real User
The steel gas can is much better than the non-steel ones in terms of safety. The Eagle one is well made and easy to use. I do not have the strength to open the caps of any newer non-steel gas cans no matter the brand. (My strength is good enough to shove 8 inches of wet snow continuously for 5 hours.)

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5This is the best gas can I've owned...  Aug 25, 2011 By Edward Scott "ewscott"
Of course while in the service I used the heavy duty cans with flex spouts, and those are the best, but very hard to find these days. So I've had to make do for years and years with the plastic ones that you have to take off the spout to fill, and they always leak either there or at the "safety valve" they were putting on the spout tip for a while. I'm testifying tomorrow in a deposition about one of those, you can find my review of it if you look for the lowest rated gas cans...haha. That one not only leaked while using and filling, it split along the handle at the top and exhausted fumes all over the shed all day every day, and sloshed gas on my hands when I carried it, and then poured gas out of the split onto whatever I was filling... forget that~!!

But I've had two of these Eagle cans for over two years now, and they get a lot of use and store in a southwest Texas storage shed that gets really hot in the summer... so these metal cans help give me at least a little feeling of being safer. I've never had a spill with these, and taking off the funnel is no problem when filling ... for me anyway, apparently some other reviewers don't realize all they went through with other types of cans when filling, like the ratcheting safety clips and the rubber washers that fall off and then the can leaks... these are spring loaded at the cap, just a squeeze to open it, and even though a "little" pressure could build up in them in the heat, not much, since it can just push the cap up and the spring lets out the pressure. This is a good design and I'll stick with it. The price is higher, but they'll last a long long time and stay trouble free.

I recommend.

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