⛵ Fuel your adventure with confidence and style!
The Scepter 12 Gallon Portable Marine Gas Can is a rugged, EPA & CARB-compliant fuel tank designed for boaters seeking extended run times. Featuring a large 12-gallon capacity, a 2-way vented cap for safe pressure release, and a built-in fuel gauge for quick monitoring, this durable HDPE tank offers easy portability with integrated handles and a tall profile. Perfectly engineered to withstand harsh marine environments, it ensures reliable, safe fuel storage and transport on every voyage.
Capacity | 12 Gallons |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
UPC | 063923086681 |
Manufacturer | Scepter |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00063923086681 |
Model | Rectangular 12 Gallon |
Item Weight | 6.75 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 23 x 23 x 11.5 inches |
Item model number | 08668 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | – |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8668 |
D**M
Va. Boater
Tank looks to be well made just installed. Leaked through the plug hole but cured the problem after installed the twist lock connector that has a check valve. With expansion of fuel it will come out with no restriction because this is the fuel pick up. This is the reason for videos of leaking tanks and should be explained in instructions.
L**J
VERY sturdy construction, great tank overall
I have a mostly inunsulated 3 car garage and run 2 parallel diesel heaters to keep it warm, I was getting kind of tired of refilling the previous 5gal bucket I had set up to fuel them so I looked and found this. It's very well made and robust. The fuel inlet that reaches close to the bottom of the tank is well designed, sturdy, and has a debris screen. The gauge is just a simple float and works great. Do note, I'm sure it says in the instructions but don't fill the tank and then drive with just the little red stopper plug in the fuel outlet port mounted on the gauge. The Gs of driving will cause fuel to leak from that threaded outlet. It's quite heavy when full, I'm pretty strong but I struggled to lift it on top of my metal cabinet. Overall it works great, zero smells from the one way vented cap and I have no doubt it'll last me. Highly recommended!
T**B
Great for Emergency Fuel — Solid Build and Good Value
I’ve been using the Scepter 08668 rectangular 12-gallon tank to store emergency fuel, and it’s been working out really well. I keep it filled and rotate the gas out with my cars every month or two to keep things fresh. It’s a great value for the convenience and peace of mind it offers.The tank itself feels solid and well-built. I really like the size — it’s big enough to be useful but not so large that it’s a hassle to store. That said, when it’s full, it weighs well over 100 pounds, so transporting it can be a little tricky. It’s manageable, but definitely not something you want to be hauling around without a plan. I usually move it with a cart or dolly when needed.One thing to be mindful of: make sure the ports are properly sealed when storing or transporting. If they’re not tightened down right, you could get some leaks or fumes. Not a big issue, but definitely something to pay attention to.All in all, a dependable and practical option for emergency fuel storage. Great to have around for outages, storms, or just general preparedness.
R**K
Works well.
Easy to install, the Johnson/Evinrude gas fitting was a bit of a tight fit. Hard to screw in, but fits well.
A**R
Same quality as factory OEM Yamaha.
I purchased a factory Yamaha fuel tank with my new motor. Unfortunately the high quality factory tank would not fit in my boat. Upon receiving this tank from SCEPTER I am convinced that Yamaha contracts through SCEPTER to build their high quality factory badged tanks. Identical components (cap and gage). This 6 gallon tank is much narrower to suit my requirements.
M**A
Product leaks at gage and won't vent properly
Bought this before Xmas last year and wasn't planning to use it til boating season so now that it's here I have 2 serious issues and it's out of any return window!!! 1st major issue was after it was filled up and tilted towards the gage it pissed out gas around the whole unit. Took it apart only to find a flimsy rubber gasket so I put permatex 2 on top and bottom of gasket and no more leak so on to the breather valve issue....thier system doesn't work so I clipped the tip off the little rubber piece on the inside part of the cap, after doing that I shook it up real good and left it in the sun and cracking the vent I could actually hear it relieving the pressure. Horrible unit so do not buy!!!!!!
R**H
Nice fuel tank
This will help with removing a couple of 6 gallon fuel tank out of my boat. Now, to get it installed and get the boat ready for the next trip. It is nice to have just one main tank that it allows me to go out twice before topping it off again.
C**.
Bass tracker
9 gal awesome Perfect fit in 1983 bass tracker better than small tank and also longer run! And don’t forget add the right stuff gasket maker seal up good around the fuel meter with 4 screws tie down firm. No issue leak
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