Jerry Cans, Fuel Containers and Holders
20l Metal Jerry Cans Diesel Petrol + Pouring Spout
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Range of Jerry Cans for Your Fuel Storage Needs
Our range of jerry cans offers various fuel containers to suit your storage needs. We have durable plastic jerry cans for road trips and reliable diesel jerry cans for your 4x4. Our collection includes sizes from 5L to 40L. Browse our in-store and online options to find the right container for your adventure.
Designed to withstand the harsh Australian outback, our jerry cans ensure secure and leak-free liquid storage. Equip your vehicle with high-quality fuel storage accessories with a jerry can holder, funnel, and spout to make pouring and transporting fuel easy and safe.
For more robust options for your 4x4 adventures, check out our 4WD accessories section where you'll find a range of products tailored to enhance your off-road experience.
Frequently Asked Questions on Jerry Cans
Can the same jerry can be used for both fuel and water storage?
No, the same jerry can should not be used for both fuel and water storage. Fuel residues can contaminate water, making it unsafe to drink. Always use separate jerry cans for fuel and water. Clearly label each can to avoid confusion and ensure safe storage and transportation of both liquids.
How to store jerry cans?
Store jerry cans in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure they are upright, not on their side, to prevent leaks. Vent the cans periodically to avoid pressure build-up. Keep them away from heat sources and flames. Proper storage will extend the life of your jerry cans and keep their contents safe.
Do jerry cans need to be vented?
Yes, jerry cans need to be vented. Venting prevents pressure build-up inside the can. This reduces the risk of leaks or ruptures. Use a venting spout or manually vent the cap occasionally. Proper venting ensures safe storage and handling of fuel. It also helps maintain the integrity of the jerry can.
To vent a jerry can, simply open the cap slightly to release built-up pressure. If your jerry can has a venting spout, use it as directed. Vent the can in a well-ventilated area away from open flames or sparks. Regular venting helps maintain safety and prolongs the life of your jerry can.