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Monday
Jun162014

Matrix Concepts Brings New Technology To Gas Cans

Matrix 3 Fuel Jug

I have been using the Matrix 3 fuel container now for over a year and have been impressed with the features. But with my current rehab status and having to pay attention to EVERYTHING I do and use I am just starting to appreciate the Matrix 3.

To begin, the Matrix 3 holds 4 gallons instead of the normal 5 gallons as with most containers. I never realized what a benefit this really is for someone like me that has a hard time just handling the bigger containers with my current physical limitations. Then I started to think about smaller riders, mini riders or women that may not have the physical size or strength to handle the larger and heavier jugs.

True this can holds 4 gallons instead of the normal 5, but when was the last time you ran through more than a tank of gas plus 4 more gallons? If you are like most people your gas can goes back in the garage until you get to go out riding again. So there sits the leftover fuel for who knows how long and with the poor fuel quality we have to live with now days it is much smarter to start off your next ride with fresh fuel. Fresh fuel equals a better running bike.

Then there is the size benefit, I can fit this can into places the larger containers won’t squeeze into. The nozzle has a nicely attached screw on cap that won’t fall in the dirt or get lost. There is a screw top vent to loosen that allows gas to flow as you pour. The side of the jug has a handle molded that lets you control as you pour. Also there are molded ridges in the bottoms that allow you to get a good grip with the other hand. Not the normal flat smooth nothing to grip bottom like the other cans.

This has become my everyday gas can and I had no idea how great this can was until now.

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