No More Spills With The Jerry Buddy Fuel Can Adapter

Jerry Buddy

July 2, 2020

The Jerry-Buddy fuel can adapter lets you use any standard fuel carrying cell as a temporary supply tank for any engine, including outboard boat engines. It fits snugly through the neck of fuel carrying cans and is held in place by the can’s own screw-on cover. It prevents spills from can-to-can transferring on a rocking boat and allows you to supply the engine directly from your spare can of fuel. The kit includes a tension-free solution for connecting marine snap-on style adapters, as well as options for connecting to fuel lines directly.

The Jerry-Buddy is made in Canada and has been engineered to last in any condition or environment.

Visit www.jerry-buddy.com/purchase.php to find a local dealer or purchase online.

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