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Hünersdorff FuelFriend Jerrycans

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35-139
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16.48 €
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The price includes 2.63 € German VAT.
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  • Jerrycan by hünersdorff
  • polyethylene, transparent
  • W x H x D: 125 x 165 x 65 mm
  • volume: 1 l
  • UN-approved
  • Germany
  • gross weight: 270 g

For long trips or as an emergency reserve on the road: the FuelFriend jerrycans are robust containers for fuel or oil on motorcycles. Made from high-quality, durable plastic, they withstand shocks, vibrations, and weather conditions, even on rough roads. Despite their compact design, they feature fuel station-compatible filler necks, allowing for quick and clean refueling.

Thanks to their durability, they are also ideal as reserve oil containers, without the risk of leaks or spills. The 1.0- and 1.5-liter versions are contoured, equipped with a strap loop, and can be securely mounted on the luggage rack, sissy bar, or outside of saddlebags. The cans are UN-approved for all fuels and oils, making them a practical solution for motorcyclists on long journeys.

GHS Pictograms on Containers with Harmful Substances

GHS Pictograms on Containers with Harmful Substances

Our fuel bottles and jerrycans are sold without contents, and therefore without the usual hazardous goods pictos. Its yourselves who have to take care of this, just to avoid the silly questions authorities might put. The pictos for toxic and irritant and for easily inflammable substances should do the job. (See pic.)

Jerrycan

During WWII the German army had thousands of ”Wehrmachtskanister” (flat petrol cans) in use. In 1942 the British army in North Africa captured some of these cans from the troops of German field marshal Rommel. They were deeply impressed by their usability and sent them to England, where they were soon put into production. The British soldiers soon renamed them into Jerrycan, because Jerry was the nickname used by Allies for a German soldier.

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