Wavian Authentic NATO Jerry Fuel Can
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32 Comments

  1. Harbor Freight has something similar that's on sale now for 44.99. The spout isn't as good but it's a lot more affordable.

  2. I got these too some years ago to carry extra fuel on my overland rig. Good quality overall, but, noticed having it on the vehicle thru the seasons and driving it up and down altitude they swelled and collapsed quite a bit and did NOT return to original shape. It's now really hard to fit in my carrier on the vehicle (which I in all honesty had to modify to fit this since they (Smittybilt) obviously design for Harbor Freight's Jerrycans, which have a dinky screw-on lid.)

  3. This is why you only buy cans designed for storing and pouring water not gas

  4. I don’t want a 50 state legal variant I want a 50 state illegal one

  5. I did not know about the safety pin, I have a bunch of Surplus NATO cans, just like these.
    I highly recommend them. I am fairly certain mine are from the 1980s..
    Cold War surplus kinda thing. Pricey yes. But only cry once.👍 I prefer the Sceptors but idk if you can even find them anywhere for anyprice.

  6. I bought the plastic ones last year and used one to fill up my car. The seal was leaking when I was using it. I then bought two metal ones to store gasoline better.

  7. Sorry to disagree with you.

    You never tried the Canadian Army JerryCan for North operation.

    Its made by specters and its not in metal. It some kind of very hard/flexible plastic.

    It doesn’t rust and will never be. It can be repair with anything and are a million time more resistant to puncture and heavy duty stuff vs the metal one.

  8. There is not one benefit from owning an electric vehicle from a preppers perspective! Ecologically they are as or mor filthy than gas, short range and no electricity, no driving.

  9. How to store safely in the garage without explosion or gas smell? serious

  10. During SHTF electricity will probably down. Electric vehicles would be an advantage if you have a very good solar (and/or wind) home system. Don't expect any long distance, though. Gasoline/diesel are more manageable (to a point) and have the advantage of "harvesting" fuel from abandoned vehicles. However, no matter which route you take, like life, there are compromises.

  11. The plastic bits on the end of the spout are prone to breaking, don’t ask me how I know.

  12. Some cars may have protection against fuel theft. I remember trying to transfer gasoline between two cars at home and the Toyota Etios had some form of screen just before reaching the fuel tank. It lets liquids in, but won't let you insert a hose past that point.

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  14. I have an old NATO can. It was treated inside not to rust. I got it cheap a few year back. Then I got a plastic one, the plastic brands new had a hole, I got a replacement but nothing seems to beat an NATO can.i would keep a small 5l plastic can in case you need to walk to a fuel station.

  15. Excellent!!!! (Mr. Burns voice). Thanks for the info. It’s easy to mistake a knock-off for the higher quality ones. 🏆🧐

  16. Interesting timing on this video. I just received a new Wavian can today and a new Justrite Type I can yesterday. I really like them both, but I ordered one more Wavian can tonight. Both types are built like tanks, but the Wavian seems to be the better choice for both mobility and storage. The Justrite can seems like it might be slightly more convenient for actual frequent use.

  17. Thanks for the video, brother 🤙🏽 Just bought two. My gas has been expired for a long time 😂 I need to retire out of the military soon so I can prep properly!

  18. in europe its called Valpro. the same company. very good quality.

  19. Cliff, your right on with Wavian, but the fuel stabilizer you may want to consider is "PRI-G " If you use twice the recommended mixture @ the time of filling.
    The fuel can be used up to four years later. I've personally proved this on my own vehicle. Just make sure your personal vehicle has at least 1/2 tank of full
    on new fuel. Use the preserved fuel to a maximum of 50% new-vs-preserved fuel ratio. I've used this ratio for the past five years. Without any performance degradation
    in engine performance. Be sure not to fill the Wavian NATO cans more than 90% To allow for expansion in hot weather. 90F plus. Cheers, Mate.

  20. I bought three of these about two years ago. I use them every summer to fill up my car and then refill them for the next year. Very solid and exceptionally well made.

  21. Use 100 octane non ethanol race gas for long term storage. Anything with ethanol in it is going to go bad sooner than regular gas. Do no use Aviation Gasoline (AVGAS) unless it's for vehicles designed and built to use leaded gasoline.

    Ethanol is only good for drinking, cleaning, and sanitizing. Keep it out of your fuel.

  22. Yes very expensive 45$ were I live. 1 year ago . Sorry to much $ for me . So I just buy the standard gas cans .

  23. They are great, but get some real spouts – as those push spouts spill far more fuel than they have ever saved.

    If you get the cheap knock-offs, the most common problem is external rust, so expect to wire brush and rust-oleum them every other year or so. (experience) Mine are almost camo now just from different years of scraping and painting.

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