Although automotive technology is slowly shifting toward electric power, good old-fashioned gasoline isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Sure, it's less efficient and not as eco-friendly, but one thing ...
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Three red gas containers sit on a shelf in a wooden shed - Gkv/Getty Images Storing extra gasoline for your car, lawn care equipment, and anything else that may need it is a smart way to stay prepared ...
A man filling a plastic container with gasoline - Kamila Kozioł/Getty Images Many people have a container of gas at home, in the garage, or inside a garden shed. Often it's for a lawn mower or other ...
If you need to store extra gas around your house or on your vehicle, you'll want to do it safely and securely. Here are our best picks. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I love two-seater, RWD ...
You might have a couple of fuel cans tucked away “just in case”, but if they’re not stored right, you’re inviting trouble. Whether it’s gasoline for your generator, diesel for the tractor, or propane ...
A man fills up a gas can at the Circle K on Randolph Road in Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday, May 13, 2021. Khadejeh Nikouyeh Knikouyeh@charlotteobserver.com Some U.S. gas stations are running low on ...
Gas cans used to be incredibly simple as many had a twist-off ring, which would reveal a plastic cap and a removable spout. They were cheap, easy to use, and foolproof. That’s no longer the case as ...