Scepter 12 Gallon Portable Marine Gas Can vs VEVOR Marine Tank 55L with 9.8 ft hose, 2-way vent cap
Overall winner: VEVOR Marine Tank 55L with 9.8 ft hose, 2-way vent cap
Key Differences
Scepter (A) is a smaller 12-gallon portable marine gas can with a built-in fuel gauge and portable handles and has a lower listed price and many more reviews; VEVOR (B) is a larger claimed 55L tank with a long 9.8 ft hose, a visible fuel gauge and a leak‑proof two-way vent cap but some users report actual capacity nearer to 13–14 gallons. Choose Scepter if you want a compact, widely reviewed portable can with integrated handles; choose VEVOR if you need hose-fed outboard capability and a long hose despite mixed capacity reports
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 55L with 9.8 ft hose, 2-way vent cap
Marine fuel tank in high-density polyethylene with visible gauge and long hose. Helps prevent gas vapor leakage while enabling smooth fuel flow. Customers note solid quality and good capacity
Pros
- visible fuel gauge
- long 9.8 ft hose
- two-way vent cap design
- leak-resistant cap system
Cons
- capacity noted as 55L but some customers report 13-14 gallons
- requires compatible interfaces for hose connection
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Scepter |
| Durability | VEVOR |
| Versatility | VEVOR |
| User Reviews | Scepter |