Thread: Water cans

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAlmightySam View Post

    Scepters rule the school. They're tough as all bejesus, and very well-made. I've been extremely pleased with mine.
    I agree. I'm not sure why I would ever want/need anything else.

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    Default LCI free shipping

    I just ordered 2 of the LCI water cans, but they are $24.99 each, so you need to order one more item for free shipping. I found these:

    item number : 108166

    replacement erasers for pencils. .06 cents, and that will get you free shipping!

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    Now you tell me...could've used two of those erasers and an LCI can a few days ago.

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    Been using Scepter Military grade and very VERY happy...just took them on the 5 day trek across idaho with Beau...
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    ^^ Those aren't Scepter military cans

    Scepter military gas can:


    Scepter military diesel can:


    Scepter military water can:
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    My LCI cans came in. They have a slightly smaller footprint than the scepter gas cans that I have. That is actually good, because the gas cans are almost too tight in the basket that is going to be on my tire carrier. I got one water can in tan and one olive drab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austintaco View Post
    My LCI cans came in. They have a slightly smaller footprint than the scepter gas cans that I have. That is actually good, because the gas cans are almost too tight in the basket that is going to be on my tire carrier. I got one water can in tan and one olive drab.
    What's your impression on the LCI water can quality? Is it comparable to the Scepter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkhelek View Post
    What's your impression on the LCI water can quality? Is it comparable to the Scepter?
    Wondering the same.

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    I have nothing to base this off of except appearances, but they seem to be made of the same thickness of plastic as the Scepter gas cans. My understanding, and I might be wrong, is that it's a different mfr, but made to the same specs. For me, that and a cheaper price, makes it an easy choice. I would also say that for 97% of the people on here, including myself, these water cans will work.

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    One big feature of the sceptres is the plastic. I keep them full at home for emergencies. You can leave water in them for weeks without it picking up any taste. Most of the cheaper cans have a nasty plastic taste in less than 48 hrs. Especially if they get hot!
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