It's cheap, so don't expect too much.,
April 8, 2009
By VolvoTech from Waterford, MI
"The buckle doesn't allow for quick securing of the fuel can, especially if you're wearing gloves. To make it easier, I replaced it with a nylon buckle assembly like those on shopping cart seatbelts. The red powdercoat finish flaked off within a year and the mild steel rusted badly. The biggest downfall? No security! Someone stole my fuel can since it was only held in by a strap. Next time, I'll look for a locking fuel can holder that's made of stainless steel or aluminum (or I'll make one myself)."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
The best with one little issue,
August 11, 2008
By WoodsmanOne from Wisconsin
"I would have given this five stars if they wouldn't have cheaped out on the strap. I drive on some rough roads and I'm guessing any one who carries a Jerry can in one of these probably does as well. The last thing I want to have happen it to lose my back up gas and not know it. The strap is a basic nylon compression style strap that you would use on a back pack to secure your sleeping bag. I went with a thicker ballistic nylon strap and a krayton latch with a good positive locking mechanism. That way I know it's secure AND I can unlatch it in a second if needed and don't need to keep readjuting and tightening it. It's not a bad idea to also double check around the strap contact points for sharp edges."
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
Blitz Rack With Strap For Jeep Style Gas Can,
January 14, 2008
By JR1863 from Scottsdale, Arizona
"It's strong, sturdy and priced below market. I recommend this product to anyone interested in 4X4 accessories!"
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional