Scepter 6922 - Flo N' Go MaxFlo 6-Gallon Gas Can w/ Fuel Siphon
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Flo N' Go MaxFlo 6-Gallon Gas Can w/ Fuel Siphon
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Crush-Proof Gas Can • Holds 6-gallons of gasoline in a corrosion-resistant container • Ideal for storing and pumping gasoline
Gas Station-Style Handle • Siphon gasoline by simply squeezing the handle • Reduces dangerous gasoline spills and overfills • 5 foot siphon hose from handle to gas cap • Child safety lock included • Safety shut off valve • Seals internal gas pressure and vapors when closed
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Model Number: | 6922 |
 | | | Manufacturer: | Scepter |
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 | | | Weight: | Lbs. (0.00 kilograms) |  | | | Consumer Warranty: | Not Available |  | | | Commercial Warranty: | Not Available |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written December 27, 2008 |
| Record storm of the century! |
| By SHARON WARD (Coeur D Alene, ID) |
I'm really glad I've got a great snow blower this year. I live in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho and this past week we broke a 100 year record for the most snow in 24 hours.
We received over 3 feet of snow in 24 hours with wind and temperatures exceeding -16. It was a constant battle to stay on top of the snow to keep it under control.
I am very pleased with the Murray model 621381X4N. Although there are bigger and fancier snow blowers on my street, my snow blower kept up with them all with no problem.
It's great to have something so dependable and reliable. Furthermore, my husband had to go to the emergency room at the hospital on one of the worst days of the storm. On that day, a breakdown of my snow blower would not have been something I would have wanted or had time to deal with.
Thankfully, it started up like a charm and easily whisked the large volume of snow away and even tackled the berm at the front of the driveway, allowing us to safely leave and head to the hospital.
Yes, this holiday season and throughout this winter, I am very thankful for the reliability and efficiency of my Murray snowblower. I am one satisfied customer. |
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Written November 07, 2008 |
| How to Refuel a Two-Stage Snow Blower |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to service a two-stage snow blower.
Add the gas into the gas tank. Add the engine oil into the engine.
Since youll be clearing more snow, you will simply need a larger fuel supply.
Step 1: Get a Good Gas Can
You probably already have a gas can. But, can you pour the gas without spilling it?
We recommend the Flo N Go 6-gallon gas can because it features a gas station-style handle. Simply squeeze the trigger a few times, and the gas starts flowing.
Step 2: Order Some Fuel Stabilizer
Gasoline will gradually turn to varnish and gum up your carburetor if it sits too long. So, rotate your fuel supply at least once per year.
We strongly recommend mixing Sta-Bil fuel stabilizer with your gas. A 10-ounce bottle will keep 25 gallons of gasoline fresh for a whole year. If you double the dosage, it can stay fresh for up to two years. |
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- Ships via UPS Ground
- Arrives in 4-7 business days
- Ships to the U.S.
We currently CANNOT ship this product to Canada, California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia
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