Best Gas Can? $140 Wavian vs Eagle, Surecan, Scepter, Briggs & Stratton, Midwest, VP Racing

In this video, ProjectFarm tests various gas cans, comparing their flow rate, durability, and overall performance to determine whether a high-end $140 gas can is significantly better than a budget $25 one. If you want jerry cans for your adventures, it might be worth looking at buying Wavian cans.

Flow Rate Test

  1. Wavian: Fastest flow rate, draining its contents in 87 seconds.
  2. Eagle: Close second at 90 seconds.
  3. VP Racing: Third fastest at 113 seconds.
  4. Scepter: Fourth at 115 seconds.
  5. Just Right: Fifth at 116 seconds.
  6. No Spill: Required a long time to drain, with over three gallons still inside after the initial test.

Leak Test

  • None of the tested cans leaked when tipped over, indicating good sealing capabilities.

Spill Test

  • Surecan and No Spill: Excelled in spill prevention, featuring user-friendly designs that minimize fuel spillage.
  • VP Racing: Noted for minor leaks, likely due to the close placement of the vent to the spout.

Tip-over Resistance

  • Eagle: Best performance, remaining upright at a 47-degree angle.
  • No Spill: Second best at 40 degrees.
  • Scepter and Just Right: Tied for third at 39 degrees.

Durability Test

  • Wavian and VP Racing: Showed minimal damage after a 12-foot drop.
  • Plastic Cans: Generally fared well, with some minor dents but no significant damage.
  • Metal Cans (Harbor Freight Midwest, Stark): Showed more visible damage but remained functional.

Corrosion Resistance

  • Eagle and Just Right: Best corrosion resistance due to galvanized metal construction.
  • Wavian and Harbor Freight Midwest: Also performed well, showing no visible corrosion after exposure to aggressive rusting agents.

Handling and Ease of Use

  • VP Racing and Scepter: Noted for user-friendly designs, making them easy to handle and pour fuel.
  • Surecan: Features a thumb trigger release, providing controlled flow and easy handling.

Build Quality

  • Wavian and Eagle: Praised for high build quality, with solid welds and durable materials.
  • Plastic Cans: Lighter and easier to handle but less durable than metal cans.

Final Recommendations

  • Best Overall: Wavian for its combination of fast flow rate, durability, and high build quality.
  • Best Value: Scepter and VP Racing for their balance of performance and cost.
  • Best for Spill Prevention: Surecan and No Spill for their excellent spill prevention features.

Summary

  1. Introduction: Overview of the gas cans being tested, including brands like Wavian, Eagle, Surecan, Scepter, Briggs & Stratton, Midwest, and VP Racing.
  2. Flow Rate Test: Comparison of how quickly each gas can drains five gallons of water. The Wavian can had the fastest flow rate.
  3. Leak Test: Testing each can for leaks when tipped over. None of the tested cans leaked during this test.
  4. Spill Test: Evaluation of how well each can prevents spills during use. The Surecan and No Spill cans performed best.
  5. Tip-over Resistance: Measuring the angle at which each can tips over. The Eagle can remained upright at the steepest angle.
  6. Durability Test: Dropping cans from 12 feet to assess damage. The Wavian and VP Racing cans showed minimal damage.
  7. Corrosion Resistance: Testing cans for corrosion using a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and salt. Galvanized metal cans like the Eagle and Just Right performed best.
  8. Handling and Ease of Use: Assessing how easy it is to use each can, including handling and pouring fuel. The VP Racing and Scepter cans were noted for their user-friendly designs.
  9. Build Quality: Comparing the construction and materials of each can. The Wavian and Eagle cans were praised for their high build quality.
  10. Final Recommendations: Summarizing the best cans for various needs, highlighting the Wavian for overall performance and the Scepter and VP Racing for value.