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Old October 7th 05, 04:44 PM
George
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"Charles Spitzer" wrote in message
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wallyworld has square 7 gallon camping water haulers. comes with a
spigot. i like these because being square they don't fall over and roll
around in the back of the car, and also there's no wasted space packing
them into an area.

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charlie
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Of course, not everyone has a marine aquarium set up in their car so the
need to eliminate the possibility of 7-gallon containers rolling around in
the back of one's car is minimal. :-)) Just kidding. The gasoline
storage cans I referred to below are also squarish, and are made of high
impact plastic, so they are pretty tough.

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"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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Ok, but it's cheaper to get 5 gallon buckets at the local hardware
store. And also cheaper to get the Rubbermade Brute trash cans,
33gal,or 50 gal, at the hardware store. But the sad thing is that, one
used to be able to get rubermade trash cans for $10.00 that work well,
but those cheaper ones are not made as strong anymore.


I use three five gallon gasoline storage cans (bought new for this
specific purpose, of course). They cost a little more than five gallon
buckets, but are strong, sealable, have built-in spouts, and have
sturdy, balanced handles.