Fuel Your Adventures! ⛽
The RotopaX 2 Gallon Gasoline Pack is a robust, EPA and CARB compliant fuel container designed for durability and safety. With a patented three-layer construction, it ensures leak-proof performance while being lightweight and portable for all your outdoor needs.
Capacity | 2 Gallons |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Specification Met | CARB, EPA |
UPC | 685717077622 022099131205 754133173314 685717077936 |
Manufacturer | RotopaX |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00022099131205 |
Model | RX-2G |
Item Weight | 4.29 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 14 x 3 inches |
Item model number | RX-2G |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | RX-2G |
OEM Part Number | 175107 |
F**Y
Quality product
Tank seams to be built heavy. Saved space on my motorcycle trailer be there if I need it on long trips
L**
Good quality
They have good quality
T**N
The real deal
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Genuine rotopax. What else can I say. It’s versatile. No leaks for me and looks cool on my truck. It’s come in handy a few times now.
L**R
I will NEVER use KOPLIN tanks again
I will never use the Koplin Fuel Taks again if i have to. They have been nothing but a pain. They leak and I had to come up with a whole new way of keeping them from leaking. I bought a Rotopax Gas can for my 10-15 day wheeler hunts. I still have to use my Koplins but this can in comparison blows the Koplin out of the water!! The can itself seems more ridgid even though the Koplin is ridgid too, the Roto just looks and feels like a more ridgid product.BUT the real kicker is the the spout and cap system! On the Koplin the major flaw is the cap. It simply just doesnt work. The plastic is flemsy and is truley the weak link. If you hold the cap up to the sunlight the plastic seems thin and translucent. On the Rotopax... flawless. Pure and simple ...it works. Tough ridgid material,, heavy duty, and get this...IT DOESNT LEAK!!! What a concept! I own six koplin tanks because for the longest time thats all i knew there was. When you fuel up wheelers and boats with the koplins they are awkward and hard to handle, even with the spout working, which never does. The 2 gal cans in a sence are the same as the 4 gal because the lock together, but are so much easier to handle. A smaller person man /woman could handle these just fine. A smaller man or woman with a koplin would have fuel spilled all over the place! There simply heavy and awkward.I will continue putting these cans to the test and would like to increase the number of these cans in my fleet. The ONLY reason for listing it as FOUR STARS is because of the price. I mean $75 for a gas can when you get doen to it...its just too much. I would be more comfortable around the $60 mark just because they are better than Koplin and better made but 75 is a lot of money for 2 gallons. Now i just top off my two gallon tank and use it for my traveling tank. the koplins all stay at hunt camp.
W**S
perfect for atv
great to take on long ATV trips, works well
J**U
Hold gas!
Fits on my rotopack mount and hold gas…lol. What more can you ask from a gas can?
S**E
Rotopax
The Rotopax fuel cell seems high quality. I'm working on mounting it on my M/C now. Looking forward to seeing how well it works on the trails.
M**S
Great concept, poor nozzle
Purchased this about 2 years ago so I can carry some extra fuel while offroading. I have yet to be able to get the nozzle to work correctly. I have tried several times, watched multiple videos and no luck. Not sure what engineer thought that this was a good design, maybe I should have went and got that college degree, and I would understand it. Who knows. I do know that this is overcomplicated for what it is.As of now I have a very expensive can that is useless to me. Well,I guess I could fill it with water and use it as an anchor. It would at least have a use then. I could also just hook to the Jeep and look cool rolling through the mall parking lot.If I had to do it over again I would have purchased a surplus 5 gal NATO can from the surplus store for $49 and the $29 mount. Would have saved money and not had the aggravation of this thing.
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