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7/23/2013 8:17:05 PM EDT
I picked a few jerry cans at garage sale last summer.  They have really large openings on them.  Much larger than the standard jerry can.  So the pour spout I have does not fit the can.  I was thinking of picking up a fuel siphon.  A lot of them I was looking at seem really cheap looking.  Wondering if someone has a brand or type that has really impressed them.

Links would be great if possible.
7/23/2013 8:29:36 PM EDT
[#1]
Super siphon

No swallowing gas with this one.
7/23/2013 10:20:53 PM EDT
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I picked a few jerry cans at garage sale last summer.  They have really large openings on them.  Much larger than the standard jerry can.  So the pour spout I have does not fit the can.  I was thinking of picking up a fuel siphon.  A lot of them I was looking at seem really cheap looking.  Wondering if someone has a brand or type that has really impressed them.

Links would be great if possible.
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_17/665858_Possible_fuel_can_spout_solution____Works_great_for_us_.html&page=1&anc=11391799#i11391799


7/23/2013 10:49:59 PM EDT
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Another vote for the Super Siphon.  Anytime someone sees me using one, they immediately want to know where I got it.

I learned about them from this forum, several years ago.  They're very, very good.

7/23/2013 11:12:29 PM EDT
[#4]
Buy a few of those super siphons.  I keep them in my truck and atv.  You don't want to use one for fuel and use it for water.
7/24/2013 5:19:33 AM EDT
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I bought 3 of them. Then went to the hardware store and bought a few feet of the same hose. The brass end comes off without too much trouble and now I have extra hose in case it needs replacing.
7/24/2013 6:21:30 AM EDT
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Super siphon



No swallowing gas with this one.
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these with tygon hose rock it out