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I use the metal can that comes with VP. Try to avoid pushing the spout in and out, it will crack.
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The fuel jugs from Renegade Race Fuels are very thick and heavy duty. And square so they line up nicely.
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Thanks guys, guess I'll go with the 5 gal metal ones. Appreciate the input.
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I store diesel fuel prob 3-4 month at a time in yellow jugs purchased at Rural King. These are identical to a Mr. Gasket jug I bought thru Jeg's. We live in a pretty rural area and like to keep fuel around (20-30 gals) in case the store 8 miles away runs out. Next one is 20 miles. No problems with leaks yet.
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Bought VP jugs 20 years ago and they are still good. Wonder who made them? They should have kept the old supplier.
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