Torvy
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Why are you guys putting diesel in them? They are clearly labeled for non-fuel use!
Blue can also be K-1They are color coded of course. Red for gas, Blue for water, yellow for diesel etc. Heaven forbid if they made a safety can that would actually work. Those safety cans make it impossible to fuel many vehicles. Safety cans make the insurance companies happy but don't work but they are safe in theory. Everybody subjugates the safety elements so they can use the darn things. I'm sure that that's safe. The insurance companies seem to rule the world we live in.
There are many machines that wouldn’t allow that straight short nozzle to work. Also when you are holding the can up high you are holding it by the rear handle and your thumb is not in a position to control it. No Spill is a misnomer, if it lets fuel out at all then it can spill. Not good for all applications. Do you store yours standing straight up?No-Spill cans are more expensive but after buying my first one over 10 years ago I won’t buy anything else. They are very well built and can be stored in any position without leaking. I now own 5 of them.
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I usually store them upright but have stored on there side a few times and they have never leaked a drop.There are many machines that wouldn’t allow that straight short nozzle to work. Also when you are holding the can up high you are holding it by the rear handle and your thumb is not in a position to control it. No Spill is a misnomer, if it lets fuel out at all then it can spill. Not good for all applications. Do you store yours standing straight up?