Yep, that canister is very well designed and manufactured. I've had one hooked to my bag for the last several yrs. It doesn't leak or rattle loose. Damn near perfect product! Great video man!✌️
@@Newton240sx can’t leak With two rubber seals !! I seen RUclips video buddy had one in his bag for three years. Never evaporated. Zippo fluid don’t have a rubber seal on the cans.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors I don't know where I saw someone say it leaked, maybe on Amazon review or something. That is what always kept me from getting one but I'm on board now haha
@@Newton240sx hahaha they probably Didnt screw or tight. Don’t forget every user on Amazon isn’t intelligent. If I seen 10-20 comments saying the same thing then I might question it. But science my friend science I trust.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors Thats true the handwarmers do use more fluid! I've kept a fuel canister in my camping bag for emergencies just incase I need to start a fire or something, the double seal keeps the fuel from evaporating for a really long time! It's almost been 2 seasons and no fluid has seemed to leaked out
@@theDmama exactly why they are a must have. I’ve herd the fluid warmers are better than the battery ones. They are warmer and last longer apparently do u know anything about that ?
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors I feel like it depends on the application, the fluid ones are great for the outdoors or when youre walking somewhere in the snow and they can be used with other fluids like alcohol if you are in a pinch. I have a 6 and 12 hr warmer and I've noticed the 6hr one heats up alot warmer than the 12 hour one, they both use the same size catalyst so it might just be because the 6hr one doesn't need to heat up as much metal as the 12 hr warmer. The only application i feel where the fluid warmer isn't good is if youre trying to sleep with it, the way these handwarmers catalyze the fluid really makes my nose burn and eyes itch when I keep it under the blankets, in that sense I would go for electric and just hook it up to a portable battery or something
Agreed ! Saves me once a month at least. People laugh at u if u have a zippo and it runs out of fluid with them. I have no idea why bic people are like that.
Hi, I have the petrol canister, since winter 2013. I don't use it much, but when I have to be away from home for a few days, it's really convenient, and I couldn't do without it anymore. This is watertight. Instead of carrying the can with you, you bring this small container, which is not bulky and ensures you many ignitions, with our zippo.
I have one and love it. For me, it seems to fill up a stock Zippo just about perfectly, not sure how it would fill a Cotton Bacon filled Zippo, but regardless a great tool to have. I took the tools off mine, I figured the flint holder would be chintzy, but as you said, I guess it isn't. Might have to get a few more... haha, great vid!
Haha yeah mine. I’ve always used the flint holder. I was always worried it would break. Never did. I say 4 years in the video for some reason lol probably closer to 6-7. But the only one I ever carried never broke in all that time. Also the screw tool is stamped zippo on it. So that’s kinda cool to have on the key chain.
I got one a couple of months ago for my keys and my Zorro metal gasket insert that I EDC. I did the same thing, I replaced that weak ring for a keyring and removed the keyring that doesn't fit. I also replaced the swivel snap hook for a much smaller one to decrease the bulkiness.
I wish I knew about these in the late 2000s when I worked in Russia. Back then, I would stuff two hand warmers in my winter jacket during verification visits and they would run out just before lunch. I always felt silly having to bring in a full size can to refill at lunch to get through the rest of the day. This small sized re-filler would have been much more convenient.
I had to use the Ring that came with it.(The one that is Junk) I couldn't find a key ring small enough to fit through the Hole in the Lid. I just soldered the Joint on the C Ring to keep it from separating.
Cool looking container. I usually fill my Zippo before I leave the house if I'm going to be anywhere for any length of time but I'm always home before my Zippo runs out of fluid. If that wasn't the case, if I was going camping for 2 weeks which never happens, I'd probably throw a 5 ounce can of fluid in my car to be covered if I ran out, and that's what I'd end up doing, even though the can doesn't have the " cool factor " of the canister. Well, if I bought one, it wouldn't be the first time I bought something I didn't actually need. Let me think about it ...
I'm gonna mask off and etch the logo when I get one eventually. Hopefully be cutting vinyl by then and add some design to it. See how well it takes an etch.
Zippo can seal up their proprietary fuel canisters, but they can't keep the fuel from leaking out of their cheap lighters in the first place even though other companies have been doing so flawlessly for over a century
@missourimongoose8858 When I say leak, I mean you have to refill it every week regardless of how often you use it, I don't mean it literally dribbles out. I have a lighter from 1973 made in Japan. It's kerosene powered, and you could fill it in January and light candles on Christmas with it
@@BenjaminISmith they make gaskets for zippos now which keeps the lighter fluid for alot longer but if your looking for a lighter to use once every few weeks the zippo isn't for you
@@BenjaminISmith u could also buy a zippo butane insert that works just like a Bic and will keep fluid in it for however long, I use the torch insert to light my joints lol
@missourimongoose8858 that's all I'm saying. "The zippo design needs to be improved because unless you smoke 3 packs a day anyway it's not worth the poor fuel economy"
I'd get one but it's too expensive for my pockets right now. If I'm in a pinch (never ran out outside my house so far) I'm gonna buy a 50 cent or 1 buck lighter or even matches since they're cheap as hell (I got a packet of 10 boxes x42 matches for around 50 cents, unreal deal). It is indeed a really useful thing especially if you use a Zippo everyday, don't get me wrong, but it doesn't look like 15 bucks to me right now. I'm gonna get one or two in the future for sure tho. Also 125ml (4oz?) of fuel is around 3.50 bucks on kiosks and you know how it is, you can never have too much fuel with Zippos lol
@John Devlin Wished I was living in the US, I can only dream of 2 bucks for Zippo brand fuel (or for any fuel at all right now lol). Retailers are never overstocked so they always keep the prices up and ordering from abroad is a no no unless you wanna pay a ridiculous shipping and import fee. Good thing medicinal benzene can be used as fuel if it gets to that point
In west EU it's €6,- for a normal 125ml Zippo fluid canister. A little bit cheaper in bulk. I use benzene nowadays. €2,47 a 1L bottle (that's €6x8 125ml cans). Sorry Zippo 😮💨 but it looks the same, smells the same, burns the same.
I know this video is two years old, but recently I’ve gotten back into Zippos and I purchased a Zippo fuel canister. I got one not even three weeks ago and sure as shit, that damn ring broke. Haha. As I was pulling out my keys out my pocket the canister went one way and the tool, and extra flint, went into another dimension not ever be found again. I should’ve listened man. Amazon sent me another no charge and the first thing I did was replace that garbage ring.
Took an hour nap in 15F degree weather waiting in parking lot with my 12 hour hand warmer. Why on earth I waited so long to get one is beyond me. Still debating pulling trigger on fuel container. They're at $10 plus dollars now.
Funny u say that I ordered a hand warmer yesterday !! Also neck warmer , Bandana , beanie and gator special offers right now on they’re website. I’m pretty excited about the hand warmer cause I live in Canada
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors northern Wisconsin here. The great outdoors is a Tuesday. Already have boots, insulated coveralls and fur-lined bomber hat. Warm is sexy!!!🤣🤣🤣
Fun Fact: The canisters are actually date coded on the package. You didn`t show a good view of the back of the package. But it was either L or I 17. So either Sept 2017 or Dec 2017. Also, the new packaging is virtually identical to yours. Got one that has E24 on the back.
I would like to make a suggestion if i may, the lighting in the back can be improved to a led white flush, which will make the video quality a lot better...love watching your videos though👍🏽
Nice buds. Yeah I love having this thing. Was pissed when my dad lost mine. In the video I say I lost it. But in reality he did. Didnt just want Throw him under the bus on video. In the comments though different story.
I usually carry one or two spare flints in the cotton of the Zippo and loosen the screw with the Zippo case or a pocket knife if I can't open it without the help of tools so I'd probably leave of the tools right away.
You have good points, but what is the main reason that could convince me to purchase this canister instead of just putting the *Zippo 125ml* in my ruck sack ?
@@yani2499 yes but having the full can in your sack is nice. What if it’s raining or snowing and all the wood is wet. Or u got lost. Gonna be out there for a long time. I’d rather have the bottle In that situation over the canister. I always bring my bottle with me in the bush
Thanks ! Yeah I don’t leave home without it. No every one makes fun of me and asks if it’s mini vibrator. I guess the haters own one so they know what they look like lol
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors They used to be 5 bucks? Not only are they over 15 in my country but it seems to be the case online as well (not like I'd order from Amazon or Ebay if they were 5 bucks because I'd pay like 6 times their worth in shipping fees), sucks that they've gotten so much more expensive
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors yeah u were saying how the flint never drops out by accident and that you had lost your first cannister that's why u were opening the second one and making this video.
I have a few of these fuel canisters. The first one works fine and has the most use. I opened a second to do some testing with zippos hand warmers and it would leak fuel when fully tightened down, found out the gasket would not engage. For reference the first one has 180 degrees of felt contact with the gasket when tightening down. On the second it looks like either the threading cut into the outer shell was not enough, or the gasket is too thin. Because of this it never engaged the gasket and the gas can evaporate out between the threads (noticed when can was wet to the touch and smelled of gas when on my pack and the unit was still tightened down). I recently opened my third one to see if it has the problem, and it is in between, 30 degrees of gasket contact before threads bottom out, hopefully that is enough to not loosen up and leak. TLDR: shell threads may not be cut low enough which impacts the ring portions capability to fully seat the gasket on some units.
I bought one and used it for years. Never any evaporated loss, now it does. I thought about replacing the washers in it, but it would be better off to just replace it. Cheaper.😂 Only thing is ya gotta crank the middle part down to keep it from evaporating, and this canister is HARD for me to get a grip on. Any advice on adapting the bottom to increase grip surface?
Who’s got one ?
@Free Freak seems all the real zippo guys carry one.
I got one the first day I got my zippo
@@tuchi2001 comes in handy doesnt it
I got one on the way it's the in mail. Would you like me to do a video review of it. Will you watch it?
I just bought one because of this video, Thank you!
Yep, that canister is very well designed and manufactured. I've had one hooked to my bag for the last several yrs. It doesn't leak or rattle loose. Damn near perfect product! Great video man!✌️
DF🔥!!! Yeah that’s for damn sure. Best little fluid caddy I ever bought.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors I always thought that said those little things would leak but yall have convinced me to get one!
@@Newton240sx can’t leak
With two rubber seals !! I seen RUclips video buddy had one in his bag for three years. Never evaporated. Zippo fluid don’t have a rubber seal on the cans.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors I don't know where I saw someone say it leaked, maybe on Amazon review or something. That is what always kept me from getting one but I'm on board now haha
@@Newton240sx hahaha they probably Didnt screw or tight. Don’t forget every user on Amazon isn’t intelligent. If I seen 10-20 comments saying the same thing then I might question it. But science my friend science I trust.
I bought this for my zippo hand warmer years ago, works great and makes the warmer last about 4 hours per fill!
Nice !! Yeah the warmers take a little more fluid. But still !
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors Thats true the handwarmers do use more fluid! I've kept a fuel canister in my camping bag for emergencies just incase I need to start a fire or something, the double seal keeps the fuel from evaporating for a really long time! It's almost been 2 seasons and no fluid has seemed to leaked out
@@theDmama exactly why they are a must have. I’ve herd the fluid warmers are better than the battery ones. They are warmer and last longer apparently do u know anything about that ?
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors I feel like it depends on the application,
the fluid ones are great for the outdoors or when youre walking somewhere in the snow and they can be used with other fluids like alcohol if you are in a pinch. I have a 6 and 12 hr warmer and I've noticed the 6hr one heats up alot warmer than the 12 hour one, they both use the same size catalyst so it might just be because the 6hr one doesn't need to heat up as much metal as the 12 hr warmer. The only application i feel where the fluid warmer isn't good is if youre trying to sleep with it, the way these handwarmers catalyze the fluid really makes my nose burn and eyes itch when I keep it under the blankets, in that sense I would go for electric and just hook it up to a portable battery or something
@@theDmama oh very good ! I’ve never herd that anywhere before. That’s a very good argument.
I have one that I use and two still in the package. Love having one. Has come in handy often.🔥
Agreed ! Saves me once a month at least. People laugh at u if u have a zippo and it runs out of fluid with them. I have no idea why bic people are like that.
Hi, I have the petrol canister, since winter 2013. I don't use it much, but when I have to be away from home for a few days, it's really convenient, and I couldn't do without it anymore. This is watertight. Instead of carrying the can with you, you bring this small container, which is not bulky and ensures you many ignitions, with our zippo.
Yeah always on my key chain. It is smaller than people think u are right
I have one and love it. For me, it seems to fill up a stock Zippo just about perfectly, not sure how it would fill a Cotton Bacon filled Zippo, but regardless a great tool to have. I took the tools off mine, I figured the flint holder would be chintzy, but as you said, I guess it isn't. Might have to get a few more... haha, great vid!
Haha yeah mine. I’ve always used the flint holder. I was always worried it would break. Never did. I say 4 years in the video for some reason lol probably closer to 6-7. But the only one I ever carried never broke in all that time. Also the screw tool is stamped zippo on it. So that’s kinda cool to have on the key chain.
I got one a couple of months ago for my keys and my Zorro metal gasket insert that I EDC. I did the same thing, I replaced that weak ring for a keyring and removed the keyring that doesn't fit. I also replaced the swivel snap hook for a much smaller one to decrease the bulkiness.
Nice ! Yeah few quick and easy mods makes it that much better
I wish I knew about these in the late 2000s when I worked in Russia. Back then, I would stuff two hand warmers in my winter jacket during verification visits and they would run out just before lunch. I always felt silly having to bring in a full size can to refill at lunch to get through the rest of the day. This small sized re-filler would have been much more convenient.
Really ? Mine last 10-12 hours. Maybe u got the 6 hour hand warmer. it’s a little smaller
I had to use the Ring that came with it.(The one that is Junk) I couldn't find a key ring small enough to fit through the Hole in the Lid. I just soldered the Joint on the C Ring to keep it from separating.
Yeah your next best bet
Cool looking container. I usually fill my Zippo before I leave the house if I'm going to be anywhere for any length of time but I'm always home before my Zippo runs out of fluid. If that wasn't the case, if I was going camping for 2 weeks which never happens, I'd probably throw a 5 ounce can of fluid in my car to be covered if I ran out, and that's what I'd end up doing, even though the can doesn't have the " cool factor " of the canister. Well, if I bought one, it wouldn't be the first time I bought something I didn't actually need. Let me think about it ...
If u don’t need it don’t waste your money then. I like having mine for emergencies and some extra fluid when I’m in the bush. But I never use it
I'm gonna mask off and etch the logo when I get one eventually. Hopefully be cutting vinyl by then and add some design to it. See how well it takes an etch.
Yeah buddy gonna look cool as shit. I was planing engraving one next year probably
Just bought one and it sure beats carrying a whole bottle of fluid... Thanks for the sandwich baggie trick ...
Nice ! Glad your enjoying it , yeah I that bag trick sure add some life to the fluid
Zippo can seal up their proprietary fuel canisters, but they can't keep the fuel from leaking out of their cheap lighters in the first place even though other companies have been doing so flawlessly for over a century
I've carried a zippo for over 10 years and they haven't leaked at all, did u ever think maybe your overfilling it or something lol
@missourimongoose8858 When I say leak, I mean you have to refill it every week regardless of how often you use it, I don't mean it literally dribbles out. I have a lighter from 1973 made in Japan. It's kerosene powered, and you could fill it in January and light candles on Christmas with it
@@BenjaminISmith they make gaskets for zippos now which keeps the lighter fluid for alot longer but if your looking for a lighter to use once every few weeks the zippo isn't for you
@@BenjaminISmith u could also buy a zippo butane insert that works just like a Bic and will keep fluid in it for however long, I use the torch insert to light my joints lol
@missourimongoose8858 that's all I'm saying. "The zippo design needs to be improved because unless you smoke 3 packs a day anyway it's not worth the poor fuel economy"
I have one that looks like a miniature jerry can with a vent screw and a tiny screwdriver that clips to the side
If you solder the end of that jump ring it won’t come apart. It’s what I do for making chainmail bracelet
Yeah sure could buds. Seems like a lot of extra steps though for someone who doesnt know how to
Solder and just want to use it out the box.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors this is true, it not a huge deal for me but i do it all the time
@@SnyperMac1 yeah I could do it too. I don’t do it as much as u though. U ever think of making videos of your bracelets ?
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors no I don’t have any interest in doing videos, but some of my work is on Instagram
@@SnyperMac1 link ?
I'd get one but it's too expensive for my pockets right now. If I'm in a pinch (never ran out outside my house so far) I'm gonna buy a 50 cent or 1 buck lighter or even matches since they're cheap as hell (I got a packet of 10 boxes x42 matches for around 50 cents, unreal deal). It is indeed a really useful thing especially if you use a Zippo everyday, don't get me wrong, but it doesn't look like 15 bucks to me right now. I'm gonna get one or two in the future for sure tho. Also 125ml (4oz?) of fuel is around 3.50 bucks on kiosks and you know how it is, you can never have too much fuel with Zippos lol
Hahaha u gotta do what u gotta do Jovan I understand. And yes matches are a necessity. I keep them in my coat pocket and my vehicle at all Times.
@John Devlin Wished I was living in the US, I can only dream of 2 bucks for Zippo brand fuel (or for any fuel at all right now lol). Retailers are never overstocked so they always keep the prices up and ordering from abroad is a no no unless you wanna pay a ridiculous shipping and import fee. Good thing medicinal benzene can be used as fuel if it gets to that point
In west EU it's €6,- for a normal 125ml Zippo fluid canister. A little bit cheaper in bulk.
I use benzene nowadays. €2,47 a 1L bottle (that's €6x8 125ml cans). Sorry Zippo 😮💨 but it looks the same, smells the same, burns the same.
I know this video is two years old, but recently I’ve gotten back into Zippos and I purchased a Zippo fuel canister. I got one not even three weeks ago and sure as shit, that damn ring broke. Haha. As I was pulling out my keys out my pocket the canister went one way and the tool, and extra flint, went into another dimension not ever be found again. I should’ve listened man. Amazon sent me another no charge and the first thing I did was replace that garbage ring.
Lmao that is to funny. Yeah I make the vids for a reason. Glad your enjoying it though ! Def a life saver item.
Took an hour nap in 15F degree weather waiting in parking lot with my 12 hour hand warmer. Why on earth I waited so long to get one is beyond me. Still debating pulling trigger on fuel container. They're at $10 plus dollars now.
Funny u say that I ordered a hand warmer yesterday !! Also neck warmer , Bandana , beanie and gator special offers right now on they’re website. I’m pretty excited about the hand warmer cause I live in Canada
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors northern Wisconsin here. The great outdoors is a Tuesday. Already have boots, insulated coveralls and fur-lined bomber hat. Warm is sexy!!!🤣🤣🤣
@@gearheadgregwi hahahaha yeah buddy we ready for anything !
Fun Fact: The canisters are actually date coded on the package. You didn`t show a good view of the back of the package. But it was either L or I 17. So either Sept 2017 or Dec 2017. Also, the new packaging is virtually identical to yours. Got one that has E24 on the back.
Yeah buddy. Throw out that package though and u don’t know.
I would like to make a suggestion if i may, the lighting in the back can be improved to a led white flush, which will make the video quality a lot better...love watching your videos though👍🏽
My new videos I do use the light now thanks buds
fyi I put a piece of clear tape cut to size over the zippo insignia which should prevent it from rubbing off if you decide to get another one
Sweet!
Dude. I put my flints in a cartridge case too
Nice buds. Yeah I love having this thing. Was pissed when my dad lost mine. In the video I say I lost it. But in reality he did. Didnt just want Throw him under the bus on video. In the comments though different story.
Never lost a flint...just the entire thing. That's funny.
I’ve had one for years and love it
Yeah me too. Never leave anywhere without it
Pls make a video how it use with example
I usually carry one or two spare flints in the cotton of the Zippo and loosen the screw with the Zippo case or a pocket knife if I can't open it without the help of tools so I'd probably leave of the tools right away.
Yeah I keep one of these at work. Saves me all the tim
You have good points, but what is the main reason that could convince me to purchase this canister instead of just putting the *Zippo 125ml* in my ruck sack ?
U can leave this in your vehicle for work and stuff. I’m guessing the bag would be for camping
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors yes, ruck sack is a camping bag. The canister does add more space to your bag. I wouldn't mind one though.
@@yani2499 yes but having the full can in your sack is nice. What if it’s raining or snowing and all the wood is wet. Or u got lost. Gonna be out there for a long time. I’d rather have the bottle In that situation over the canister. I always bring my bottle with me in the bush
Good Video! I'm going to get one. It would be nice to Have when Replacing Flints to Top Off with Fuel. Does anyone ever ask if it's a Pipe? LOL!
Thanks ! Yeah I don’t leave home without it. No every one makes fun of me and asks if it’s mini vibrator. I guess the haters own one so they know what they look like lol
whats the full capacity of the canister? I cant find that info on zippos site
Not sure bud never measured it. Enough to fill my zippo lol
I have one, and it's amazing!
Nice ! I honestly do
Like it. Making the custom
Tonight on live
Wow why is that key ring soo soft wtf it came right off
Lol I know right. That’s why I change it and mention it in the video. For everyone else
I have to get a couple.
Def worth it. Wish they were still 5$ each though.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors They used to be 5 bucks? Not only are they over 15 in my country but it seems to be the case online as well (not like I'd order from Amazon or Ebay if they were 5 bucks because I'd pay like 6 times their worth in shipping fees), sucks that they've gotten so much more expensive
mine is shit. it leaked since i filled it the first time and the big rubber seal is too small, fell out.
Stainless steel or aluminium?
Aluminum
Do you know if anything like this is made for butane?
Not that I know of but ronson does sell small bottles of butane
Brillant idea
Thanks buds !
Now, zippo needs to make an electric canister for the arc lighter insert!
They sell an electric hand Warmer that is also a battery bank to charge your phone or arc insert.
@Zippo Fanatic 77 Outdoors I should of put in parentheses. Extreme sarcasm
@@Tonygarry78 you’d be surprised the idiots that comment on here things like that and mean it
@Zippo Fanatic 77 Outdoors not after this bud light saga.
I have one..Just for back up.. 👌🏻
Def nice to have
Crikey I Really Shoulda Listened To You My Ring Broke Thankfully I Found It In My House Later But Damn
Haha that’s why I make the videos. At least now u know to slip a key ring on instead.
Hey bro big fan of yours, can you review earth lighter
Thanks Aaron ! Never herd of an earth lighter
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors yea it's kinda cheap Zippo, like you can buy 4 earth lighter in price of 1 Zippo basic lighter but has good quality
@@aaronsingh2369 oh cool. I’m in Canada never seen one for sake here anywhere
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors Oh I see, and I'm from India 😁
@@aaronsingh2369 lol oh ok. Never been there lol
That would be perfect for a gobage
Yeah bro. So handy. Can’t wait to see your review when u get one haha
ผมพึ่งซื้อมาอันหนึ่ง😊
Nice !
He lost the canister before losing the flint lol
Is that what I say in the video ? Lol I don’t even remember what I say nor will I watch myself.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors yeah u were saying how the flint never drops out by accident and that you had lost your first cannister that's why u were opening the second one and making this video.
It costs as much as a zippo lighter itself. May be it is a little overpriced.
Not for me in Canada. Only 10$. 10$ isn’t a lot of money here.
Pleased to hear that. Thanks a lot.
@@Zippofanatic77outdoors where did you buy it, home depot wants twice that.
@@patrickchubey3127 I got mine on eBay for 5$ each back in 2017
That peice of junk ring would could save your life it's designed like that so if you get caught on something it breaks away instead of dragging you
Haha sits in my glove box or pouch in back pack. Not dragging me anywhere
0:08 I hope that shit never comes back right to your face man, take care with that!
Should've bought a new one.
Mine doesn't hold fuel. It leaks
Probably not screwed on properly then lol. Havent opened mine in three years still full. Made a video on it
I have a few of these fuel canisters. The first one works fine and has the most use.
I opened a second to do some testing with zippos hand warmers and it would leak fuel when fully tightened down, found out the gasket would not engage.
For reference the first one has 180 degrees of felt contact with the gasket when tightening down. On the second it looks like either the threading cut into the outer shell was not enough, or the gasket is too thin. Because of this it never engaged the gasket and the gas can evaporate out between the threads (noticed when can was wet to the touch and smelled of gas when on my pack and the unit was still tightened down). I recently opened my third one to see if it has the problem, and it is in between, 30 degrees of gasket contact before threads bottom out, hopefully that is enough to not loosen up and leak.
TLDR: shell threads may not be cut low enough which impacts the ring portions capability to fully seat the gasket on some units.
I bought one and used it for years. Never any evaporated loss, now it does. I thought about replacing the washers in it, but it would be better off to just replace it. Cheaper.😂 Only thing is ya gotta crank the middle part down to keep it from evaporating, and this canister is HARD for me to get a grip on. Any advice on adapting the bottom to increase grip surface?
Grip tape my man.