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The actual jerry can is of very good quality but the tap is very small and feels quite flimsy. Feels like it could pop out very easily if you're not careful. I've only used it for one full day of constant use and and have had no trouble so far.
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I'm not knocking the seller as they got it to me very quickly in the post,- but the tap is terrible- it's so stiff that you end up moving the whole container around and the water still doesn't come out ! You need one hand to hold the carrier, one to turn the tap and a third hand to hold the bowl/cup/kettle under it! We just ended up clumsily pouring water out directly from the spout- which isn't ideal when aiming for a camping kettle spout, or when kids want to use it. Also the "bung" around the tap allowed water to dribble out, very slowly- but still dribbled!
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There a many usarpund here me or camp g motorhoming etc but also in the garden. I have an areaa in th gardenn where i could not placa butt, but could squeeze three of these cns. I slighty convertedhm to catch the rain water from the X on the shed no the first jerry can , with thhe other two connected to each other as overflow containers. It works brilliantly on my sall tool heddand I use the rain waterto water my hoseplants and sall flower containers
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The product is lightweight, and carrying is easy, but the tap is not easy to turn on. It is not stable to turn the tap on with one hand making it difficult to hold the container, turn the tap and put a vessel under it at the same time.
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I've been using these for about 2 years now, no issues, as others mentioned, the taps do look a tad flimsy but I use mine daily and they've lasted for this long with no issues.
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