Sceptre 5 gallon cans are not known to crack.
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Sceptre 5 gallon cans are not known to crack.
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That's the first I've ever heard of Scepter cans cracking. If you can drive a vehicle over them, I can't see how just sitting full of water would cause any issues....?
I just did some web surfing trying to find any mention of Scepter cans cracking and if you had one crack, I'd love to hear the how/where/why as nobody else seems to have encountered the problem.
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Last edited by hatidua; 10-15-2013 at 15:57.
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I bought all food that can be eaten cold if necessary, and none that uses water. I figured a gallon of water per person per day so we're good for at least two weeks, more if we're careful. Next on my list is a propane stove.
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I don't know the right word for it, but some places sell a "turkey frying kit" that includes the pot, 'stove', etc. and it appears to be intended for outdoor use (for obvious reasons). I don't eat turkey, but came across someone that bought the whole ensemble just for the pot and was tossing the 'stove' aspect, unused. This stove hooks up to a standard propane tank and for all intents/purposes, is a fantastic outdoor stove/burner. I presume they are somewhat inexpensive but have not purchased one myself as I lucked into one that was being discarded in spite of being brand new.
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