Diesel prices are through the roof (2.3€/L) but my backup fuel storage is ripe for rotation. Hopefully the prices have gone down a bit once I finish the last canister.

I always struggled with these 30L canisters and only strained my back and made a mess trying to pour it manually. This 14€ pump sure makes thing easier.

    • Iconoclast@feddit.ukOP
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      21 days ago

      I did ask if they had any complex fuel canisters but unfortunelately no - it only has two parts: the container itself and the cap.

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      21 days ago

      The simple canisters are specifically designed and intended for safe transportation and medium term fuel storage.

      They are not intended to balance with open cap on top of a wobbly bucket above porous ground, though.

      My reasonable guess is that the storage situation is not much better, seeing that OP did not even bother to do the fueling-up on some sealed surface area where he at least would have had a chance to deal with possible spillage.