Scepter 12 Gallon Portable Marine Gas Can vs VEVOR Marine Tank 6.34-Gallon Portable Tank with 9.8ft Hose
Overall winner: Scepter 12 Gallon Portable Marine Gas Can
Key Differences
Scepter (A) offers a larger 12‑gallon capacity and a built‑in fuel gauge with a 2‑way vented cap and is positioned at a more affordable price tier; VEVOR (B) is smaller at 6.34 gallons but includes a long 9.8 ft hose and a vented/sealed cap design with broad tank interface compatibility. Pick Scepter if you need higher capacity and an integrated gauge; pick VEVOR if you prefer a portable tank with a long hose and flexible hookup options
Scepter 12 Gallon Portable Marine Gas Can
Portable 12-gallon boat fuel tank with 2-way vented cap and built-in fuel gauge. Provides long running time with easy transport and storage, and fits under boat seats; some users note leakage and venting concerns
Pros
- built-in fuel gauge
- 2-way vented cap
- integrated hand holds for portability
- compact, tall profile for easy storage
Cons
- reports of leakage through the fuel gauge
- venting issues reported by some users
- durability concerns with cracking after extended use
VEVOR Marine Tank 6.34-Gallon Portable Tank with 9.8ft Hose
Portable marine fuel tank with long hose and gauge for outboard engines. Supports smooth flow and reduces leakage with dual-cap design. Customer note: good quality and value, but some build and hose-fit issues reported
Pros
- dual-cap design for leakage control
- includes long fuel hose (9.8 ft / 3 m)
- compatible with most marine tank interfaces
- gauge aids monitoring
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality
- hose fitting reported to break
- some customers find fuel line compatibility limited
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Scepter |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Scepter |
| User Reviews | Scepter |