My gas container, a one-gallon "leakproof" item made by Midwest Can Co., died on me today. I've had it only for a few months, and I used it to keep an extra gallon of gas in the car. Recent I noticed that it leaked. I checked, and it seemed the gasket was crooked. I fixed that, and I thought that was that.
No such luck. Today I noticed a stranded motorist. I stopped to help, and it turned out that he ran out of gas. So I offered him some of my gas, and he gladly accepted. In the process of pouring gas into his tank, my container fell apart. I mean, the whole thing came apart!!! A piece almost fell into his tank if it weren't caught by the "valve" at the entrance of the tank. We had to fish it out.
I've had it with this container! It's hard to refill because it's hard to open. When you actually need to pour gas out, you have to pinch the cap so hard that your thumb hurts. Then you can never angle it so that all the gas comes out. And within a few months the thing started leaking, and apparently it just died. Here it is, with most of the pieces I salvaged on the side of the road:
How did it die? It seems that there is a crucial piece in the spout that is fitted with a spring on one end and a gasket on the other end. I am guessing that it got twisted from overuse (overuse being a few times), and it took on a shape that would not allow it to perform its duty:
No more Midwest Can stuff for me!
So, what do you guys recommend? It seems that people like
Eagle Type II and
Justrite Type II containers. I guess I should get fuel stabilizer, too. (STA-BIL works with car engines, right?) Links for the containers below for the curious: