EAGLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 5 Gal. Type I red safety can (UI50FS) meets OSHA and NFPA Code 30 requirements and is UL and ULC listed. FM approved for safe handling and storage of gasoline and other flammable liquids (Accepted Under CARB). The can features a flame arrestor screen for added safety. Includes a 5 gal. gasoline safety can with poly yellow funnel.
Safety cans are accepted under CARB, meet OSHA and NFPA Code 30 requirements, and are UL, ULC and FM Approved for safe handling and storage of gasoline.
Patented comfort grip trigger
Type 1 Safety Cans are constructed of 24-Gauge hot dipped galvanized steel
100% leak tested, UL and ULC listed and FM approved
Spring Closing Lid for Filling and Pouring
Has flame arrestor screen
Baked on Powder Coat Finish
Double interlock, no-weld bottom seam
WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to WWW.P65Warnings.ca.gov
I had Eagle's 2.5 gallon model for over twenty years...
I had Eagle's 2.5 gallon model for over twenty years until recently when a squirrel decided to chew the rubber vent cap and spout off. The clunky funnel takes a little getting use to but it should last as long as my old one – beware squirrel, I’m watching my new funnel!
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May 12, 2022
Well built and will last a lifetime....
Well built and will last a lifetime.
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May 4, 2022
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Apr 27, 2022
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Apr 27, 2022
Steel is safer that plastic, no static sparks. We’ll made...
Steel is safer that plastic, no static sparks. We’ll made also.
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Apr 27, 2022
Works as Advertised
This gas can does exactly as described. With plenty of safety features and a easy pour, this is a very satisfying product.
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Recommended
Apr 27, 2022
These are Great gas cans. They don't leak, don't tip...
These are Great gas cans. They don't leak, don't tip over and they don't fly out of the back of the truck and end up on the freeway.
Caution though, they do build internal pressure. Be careful of fuel spray.