Posted by mkirsch on April 21, 2010 at 12:54:37 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: new style gas cans posted by J Heitkemper on April 20, 2010 at 19:05:30:
J Heitkemper said: (quoted from post at 19:05:30 04/20/10) yeah i hear you ,those are called Boma" cans around here ,,, what a joke !!,
That's awfully funny because these cans have been around for 4-5 years now... Our current President wasn't even a state Senator when these cans were forced on the public by the state of CALIFORNIA. Last I checked, our current President represented the state of Illinois. Yet, here we are blaming these abominations on our current President... That makes sense.
The spout on mine leaks like a sieve, and I've tried several different spouts of the same type. They all leak. I thought these cans were supposed to be safe, leak proof, and keep the vapor from escaping, thereby reducing pollution and reducing our dependence on foreign oil. If I don't get stuck with a big hazmat cleanup bill from all the gas that leaks on the ground when I use mine, I'll be surprised.
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