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the FREE MARKET FOUND A WAY! (new CARB compliant NATO FUEL CAN) "Jerry MFC"

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When shopping for NATO cans, take the time and Google the differences. Recessed welds is a biggie. Bund or Wavians are excellent choices. I have done a few personal comparisons on US Cans, NATO cans and Scepter MFCs. All 3 can dump their contents in about a minute with quality spouts. Steel cans rust, plastic cans fade and can swell. NATO cans seal better than US Cans. I am currently using MFCs for fuel and water but NATO 5L cans for other oils and fluids.
 

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When shopping for NATO cans, take the time and Google the differences. Recessed welds is a biggie. Bund or Wavians are excellent choices. I have done a few personal comparisons on US Cans, NATO cans and Scepter MFCs. All 3 can dump their contents in about a minute with quality spouts. Steel cans rust, plastic cans fade and can swell. NATO cans seal better than US Cans. I am currently using MFCs for fuel and water but NATO 5L cans for other oils and fluids.

That's what I'm also doing except I use the NATO cans for fuel. I also have the smaller 10L cans for my oils (engine, transmission, differential) . The Scepter cans are great for Drinking Water and Anti-Freeze (separate cans of course ! )
The Wavian I believe are the top of the line followed by Bund. Or is it Bund followed by Wavian !
 
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