Justrite 2 Gallon Type I Red Safety Gas Can for Gasoline with Flame Arrester, Self-Closing Lid, and Funnel, Made in the USA, Galvanized Steel Flammable Storage Can, 7120110








Key features
- •Large ID zone permits user labeling of contents to avoid misuse; Meets OSHA & NFPA For Handling Hazardous liquids
- •Stainless steel flame arrester for exceptional corrosion protection - reliably dissipates heat to prevent flashback ignition; Long 3-1/2" (88mm) length arrester allows safe, secure placement of gas nozzle
- •Gasoline, Gas-Oily Mixture, Kerosine, Diesel
- •Ergonomic counterbalance design for easy pouring with rounded, swinging comfort handle for easy carrying Rugged steel with tough powder paint
- •Self-closing lid controls vapors and spills
Justrite 2 Gallon Type I Red Safety Gas Can for Gasoline with Flame Arrester, Self-Closing Lid, and Funnel, Made in the USA, Galvanized Steel Flammable Storage Can, 7120110
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Customer Reviews
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Better than any plastic can
David boden✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
work great for filling weed eater and chainsaws
Right spout, easy to fill and pour
motodoc817✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
This is a very solid fuel can made of quality steel by an American company that's been doing this for decades. Mine arrived with the correct spout, which easily stores in up or down position (doesn't dip below the bottom of the can as another reviewer stated). It's easy to fill at the pump, it's not a two person job. It's easy to pour. I don't know where people are running into trouble, but this is a solid fuel can for people that know how to use a fuel can.
Its nice to still find quality products that are still made ...
gigi dangelo✓ Verified Purchase•June 27, 2023
Its nice to still find quality products that are still made in the USA for a reasonable price.
The only choice at the big box stores like Home Depot and Lowes is that absurd cheap quality plastic gas can with that stupid malfunctioning spring activated nozzle that you have to twist and then push down on while at the same time holding a heavy can full of gasoline in midair.
With the plastic cans if you leave them in the heat for even a small length of time the pressure builds up so much that when you depress the nozzle a huge amount of pressure is released and will blast out a gush of gasoline.
You can feel the quality of the Justrite can the moment you pick it up. Solid feel , heavy gauge metal and beautiful paint job on it. Its actually nice to look at. I also like the way the funnel works with the no nonsense easy pour spout and auto closing lid.
This is one of the best bargains on Amazon
The only choice at the big box stores like Home Depot and Lowes is that absurd cheap quality plastic gas can with that stupid malfunctioning spring activated nozzle that you have to twist and then push down on while at the same time holding a heavy can full of gasoline in midair.
With the plastic cans if you leave them in the heat for even a small length of time the pressure builds up so much that when you depress the nozzle a huge amount of pressure is released and will blast out a gush of gasoline.
You can feel the quality of the Justrite can the moment you pick it up. Solid feel , heavy gauge metal and beautiful paint job on it. Its actually nice to look at. I also like the way the funnel works with the no nonsense easy pour spout and auto closing lid.
This is one of the best bargains on Amazon
Finally a safe gas can!
Etienne✓ Verified Purchase•June 24, 2023
Ok, I know this is goofy to review a gas can, but after 10+ years of using those awful plastic gas cans, I finally decided to get a metal one. Of course, the local selection is small, unless I want something five gallons or more, then there is plethora of choices. Two gallons is just about the right size for my yard and mower combination.
My problem with the plastic cans is that they just never felt safe to use. They would build up pressure, especially if left in a shed during the Summer, resulting in a serious burst of vapor when opened, or they would leak gas fumes into the shed. I'm no genius, but gas fumes are not something I feel comfortable around when opening the shed or plastic can. I tried some of the newer, safer plastic cans, with their funky arrangements, but they never seem to last or work properly, especially when it gets cold outside.
So I finally splurged on this can and have to say I am impressed with it, as far as gas cans go. Yes, it will build up pressure and vent some when opening, but it has what I assume is at least a metal flash guard built in to it. I have yet to use it in the Summer, but expect it will be an improvement over the crappy plastic cans I am now tossing to the curb (well, keeping one for the two-stroke mix). The funnel had me confused, but it quickly became apparent how it attaches, and makes filling so much easier. And metal just feels more solid and safe, although the latter may just be my wishful thinking.
Either way, I recommend this.
My problem with the plastic cans is that they just never felt safe to use. They would build up pressure, especially if left in a shed during the Summer, resulting in a serious burst of vapor when opened, or they would leak gas fumes into the shed. I'm no genius, but gas fumes are not something I feel comfortable around when opening the shed or plastic can. I tried some of the newer, safer plastic cans, with their funky arrangements, but they never seem to last or work properly, especially when it gets cold outside.
So I finally splurged on this can and have to say I am impressed with it, as far as gas cans go. Yes, it will build up pressure and vent some when opening, but it has what I assume is at least a metal flash guard built in to it. I have yet to use it in the Summer, but expect it will be an improvement over the crappy plastic cans I am now tossing to the curb (well, keeping one for the two-stroke mix). The funnel had me confused, but it quickly became apparent how it attaches, and makes filling so much easier. And metal just feels more solid and safe, although the latter may just be my wishful thinking.
Either way, I recommend this.
Good can, best I can find
David L. Little✓ Verified Purchase•June 12, 2023
While not perfect, it seals closely enough to allow transporting gas in my trunk without stinking it up (still not a recommended thin to do). The plastic funnel is a bit better than other similar brands and is easily removable. This is very important for refilling the can, which is difficult even with the funnel removed. All safety cans are, and this one is just like the rest in that respect.
Fuel costs too much to waste, and these cans don't tip or spill. Cheapo plastic cans cost about 1/3rd to 1/2 as much, and never, ever last as long. Most of the newer safety spouts are nearly impossible to operate, too.
Simple, tough, safe. Pays for itself quickly in fuel not spilled.
I wish they would engineer a locking mechanism that would allow the spout to be held open while pouring or filling. Right now, it is essential to squeeze the can rather firmly in your grip to keep the spout open, which is challenging for weaker persons.
Fuel costs too much to waste, and these cans don't tip or spill. Cheapo plastic cans cost about 1/3rd to 1/2 as much, and never, ever last as long. Most of the newer safety spouts are nearly impossible to operate, too.
Simple, tough, safe. Pays for itself quickly in fuel not spilled.
I wish they would engineer a locking mechanism that would allow the spout to be held open while pouring or filling. Right now, it is essential to squeeze the can rather firmly in your grip to keep the spout open, which is challenging for weaker persons.
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