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Walmart is selling a ‘durable' $67 jerry can for just $36, and shoppers say it's ‘doesn't leak a single drop'

Walmart is selling a ‘durable' $67 jerry can for just $36, and shoppers say it's ‘doesn't leak a single drop'

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Emergency gas cans are sold in a wide range of shapes and sizes, and the jerry can variety is specifically designed to deliver durability, space efficiency, secure storage, and easy pouring. They also have a classic aesthetic that many people prefer over the gaudy, red plastic jugs you often see. All-told, they're a practical, great-looking addition to your trunk, and a must-have for emergency situations.
With all that in mind, check out the Ktaxon Jerry Can, which is now on sale at Walmart for 46% off, dropping the price from $67 to just $36. According to past buyers, this 'well made' can is 'worth every penny.'
Ktaxon Jerry Can, $36 (was $67) at Walmart
The Ktaxon Jerry Can is built of ruggedly durable steel boasting neatly welded seams to ensure it can hold up against whatever the road throws at it. The 5 gallon capacity holds plenty of gas or water. It is corrosion and static resistant to bolster its lifespan and reduce the potential for sparking and fire. Its three-handle design makes it easier to pour, and an extended spill-proof spout prevents messes. A locking pin clamps the lid down to further reduce the risk of spills. And the slender yet tall design maximizes capacity while improving space efficiency, making it easy to carry several at a time in your rig. Shoppers can pick from two colorways — black and olive green — to store their fuel.
According to reviewers, it's a 'very good product' that is 'well made,' 'convenient,' and 'solid.'
'Doesn't leak a single drop,' declared one, applauding that it's 'easy to use.'
These are 'gas cans the way they should be,' explained one buyer. 'No mess. No smelling like gas. Fast, fast, fast flowing makes the job quick. I love these cans and you will too.'
But buy yours today, because Walmart is only offering the Ktaxon Jerry Can for 46% off for a limited time. Act fast and find out why reviewers call it the 'best gas can I have ever had!'
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