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Best Fuel Storage Containers for Landscaping Jobs

  • 6 days ago
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Landscaping crews depend on fuel every day—gas for mowers, two‑stroke mix for trimmers and blowers, and backup cans for long routes and commercial properties. Using the wrong fuel container can lead to leaks, spills, contamination, equipment damage, or DOT compliance issues.


Landscaping Contractor

Professional landscapers need durable, spill‑proof, OSHA‑friendly, and easy‑pour fuel storage systems that hold up to daily use. Below are the best fuel storage containers for landscaping contractors.


No‑Spill fuel cans are widely used in the landscaping industry because of their precise pour spouts and rugged commercial-grade construction. They help prevent overfilling, leaks, and wasted fuel.


Why landscapers prefer them:

  • Push‑button pour control

  • Excellent for mowers and small engines

  • Reduced spill risk during transport

  • Thick, durable plastic for daily use


Justrite cans are designed for professionals needing compliant, fire‑resistant fuel storage. They feature steel construction and flame arresters, making them ideal for shop storage or crews needing higher safety standards.


Best for:

  • On‑site fuel storage

  • Commercial shops

  • Crews working in hot climates


SureCan containers eliminate awkward tilting by allowing fuel to dispense from the bottom spout. This reduces back strain and provides excellent control when filling trimmers, edgers, and blowers.


Benefits:

  • One‑handed operation

  • Perfect for two‑stroke mix

  • Durable high‑impact body

  • Reduced fuel exposure for operators


Metal jerry cans are durable and ideal for crews running multiple mowers or working long commercial routes. They withstand rough handling and hold fuel securely.


Advantages:

  • Corrosion‑resistant steel

  • Excellent for long transport routes

  • Leak‑proof locking caps



5. Portable Fuel Transfer Tanks (For Larger Operations)

Larger landscaping companies use portable fuel tanks for refueling mowers, UTVs, and other equipment throughout the day. These tanks typically mount in a truck bed or trailer.


Why crews use them:

  • High‑volume storage for long days

  • Optional electric pumps for fast fill-ups

  • Ideal for commercial accounts and acreage properties


Why Quality Fuel Containers Matter

  • Prevent costly spills and equipment damage

  • Reduce downtime caused by contaminated fuel

  • Improve crew safety

  • Maintain compliance with fire, spill, and DOT guidelines

  • Boost efficiency on busy landscaping routes

Investing in reliable fuel storage minimizes risk and maximizes productivity.


Protect Your Landscaping Equipment & Business

Fuel incidents, fires, equipment damage, and theft can be costly for landscaping crews. Landscaping professionals rely on Wexford Insurance for contractor‑specific coverage that protects equipment, vehicles, and field operations.


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