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SureCanUSA Sep 10, 2015 10:44 AM

SureCan: New Fuel Can's
 
We are a new Fuel Can that just hit the market and are changing the game in how you Feed Your Machines! This is not your same old cheaply-built, hard-to-use, spill-on-yourself gas can. Check us out at www.surecanusa.com and use ATVCON15 in your cart for 15% off our products!

MooseHenden Sep 10, 2015 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by SureCanUSA (Post 3300072)
We are a new Fuel Can that just hit the market and are changing the game in how you Feed Your Machines! This is not your same old cheaply-built, hard-to-use, spill-on-yourself gas can. Check us out at www.surecanusa.com and use ATVCON15 in your cart for 15% off our products!

Looks like a great product.

greg74 Sep 10, 2015 01:52 PM

Price is a bit steep, $45 for a 5 gallon can. $36 for a 2.2 gallon can. The 15% off coupon is a nice touch though. Might not be that much more expensive than a normal can, its been a few years since I've bought one. A one gallon can would be nice too. One gallon is the perfect size for 2 stroke gas for my chainsaw or to carry extra gas with you on longer rides.

SureCanUSA Sep 10, 2015 02:04 PM

Thank you for the comments, They are a little more expensive than your average fuel can but to be honest this isn't your average can we put the most durable materials into it and made it the easiest to use! As far as a one gallon goes, we don't really need a one gallon because our 2.2 works better and holds more.

MooseHenden Sep 10, 2015 02:25 PM

I've seen some of the new EPA spout cans not too far from these without all the features.

SureCanUSA Sep 10, 2015 02:42 PM

Which ones are you talking about specifically? we are the only fuel can that has the spout at the bottom and you can use one handed.

greg74 Sep 11, 2015 01:20 AM

I do like the spout at the bottom, that's a nice feature.

RedRocket204 Sep 11, 2015 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by MooseHenden (Post 3300110)
I've seen some of the new EPA spout cans not too far from these without all the features.


Originally Posted by SureCanUSA (Post 3300113)
Which ones are you talking about specifically? we are the only fuel can that has the spout at the bottom and you can use one handed.

I'm pretty certain MooseHenden was referring to price as "not too far off" from the cans you are selling.

I would agree though, nice features for a fuel container and along with better engineering usually comes a higher price. I would personally not find the price distracting.

Question though, does the trigger allow for control of the flow, not just on/off of the flow? In your features section of the web site, it doesn't really explain absolutely there is a direct control (high/low) of the amount of liquid flowing, just seems it is on/off type control.

MooseHenden Sep 11, 2015 02:17 PM

I was thinking more of the newer regular top spout gas cans that either have a gargantuan EPA spout or the older EPA, break if you look at it the wrong, way spouts. Your product is worth the $10-$15 more per can in my mind.

SureCanUSA Sep 11, 2015 02:36 PM

RedRocket204 and MooseHenden thank you for helping us validate our price. RedRocket to answer your question the trigger on top does control the flow speed. you can let go slightly on the trigger and it will decrease the flow so you can feather it out when you get close to the top.

MooseHenden, Due to EPA spouts we made our spouts more durable and flexible so that it will last longer and be easier to access the fill location.


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