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Wayne
11-05-2005, 12:18
Hi all.

I am looking for a cheap suppiler of jerry cans for water. Any ideas?

Tried my local army surplus store but they aren't very good.

stevec
11-05-2005, 12:57
not sure how cheap they are but you could try towsure, they've got loads of caravanning, camping, marine etc stuff. there is one on the south coast i seem to recall
sc

bushwacker bob
11-05-2005, 15:16
Army jerry cans are generally used for fuel.I think they do dark blue plastic ones for water.As steve said,your probably be better off going to a caravan suppliers. There is one on top of Portsdown Hill(horndean?) or a Towsure in Southampton. Caravaners water tanks usually look pretty naff tho'. :D

Andy
11-05-2005, 16:35
this place has them on offer

http://www.anchorsupplies.com/indi.htm

Wayne
11-05-2005, 16:39
Its the black plastic variety i am looking for. I will try the caravan place.

lou1661
11-05-2005, 17:32
Why not try here if its not to far to travel the last one i bought a few years ago from here was brand new and a fiver.
"The Solent Area Overlord MV Show will be held at our site in Five Heads Road, Horndean, Hampshire, as usual on the May bank holiday weekend which is May 28 - 30 for 2005.

We wont bore you with the usual hype about the show but as the regular attendees know we have a load of stalls, military vehicles, a large arena with daily events, a tank playing area, beer tent with evening entertainment, showers, on-site catering plus a fairly laid-back attitude and 3 days of fun for everyone especially if the weather plays ball!!"

Wayne
11-05-2005, 18:39
Thats sounds a good weekend sadly it clashes with the BCUK meet up. Horndean is just up the road too :(

I'm sure you will have a great weekend, post some pics. I'm sure there are plenty of people on here that have an interest in landy's etc

simonsays
11-05-2005, 19:10
Always loads on Ebay. You pays your money, you takes your chance........

Simon

spamel
11-05-2005, 20:02
The blue water jerry cans you speak of are used by the forces to contain engine coolant and alchohol for windscreen washers. The black plastic variety with 'water' on the side are proper water jerrycans, and are very good bits of kit, it has two different size lids which allows us to fill a water bottle without the water surging and going everywhere.

The blue cans will do the job, but make sure they are fully cleaned out. The downside is that there is only one lid, and that the lid is recessed, meaning it may be difficult to open with cold or wet hands. Also, they won't fit nicely into the jerrycan side bins of an ex-military landrover, which are designed to hold two water on one side and two fuel on the other side.

Marts
11-05-2005, 20:06
plastic jerry cans are about a tenner from here (http://www.bosunsmate.co.uk/jerry_cans.htm)
They're red though.

Or you can get NATO ones for about twice that from overland solutions (http://www.overland-solutions.com/shoppingcart/products/jerrycans/087-0000.htm)

Mike T
15-05-2005, 17:01
Its the black plastic variety i am looking for. I will try the caravan place.

Hi Wayne
if it's the sort that we used last Summer at Woodcraft School, I think I saw what you are after just the other day, on the following website: www.armyrations.co.uk

I think they cost about £24 :eek:. They had 2 in stock. I Hope your course is going well :)

stotRE
15-05-2005, 23:01
Hi Wayne try this www.silvermans.co.uk/Silver/docs/topframe.htm
search under water19.99 :D

Jack
02-06-2005, 16:43
Why not try here if its not to far to travel the last one i bought a few years ago from here was brand new and a fiver.
"The Solent Area Overlord MV Show will be held at our site in Five Heads Road, Horndean, Hampshire, as usual on the May bank holiday weekend which is May 28 - 30 for 2005.

We wont bore you with the usual hype about the show but as the regular attendees know we have a load of stalls, military vehicles, a large arena with daily events, a tank playing area, beer tent with evening entertainment, showers, on-site catering plus a fairly laid-back attitude and 3 days of fun for everyone especially if the weather plays ball!!"


Did anyone make it?...............I kept my eye out for Swanndris and BCUK badges but didn't see any :o

j.roberts7
02-06-2005, 17:27
they have lots of what you need the jerry cans for water are black plastic and are 20 ltr and very very strong will last you years made for the british army
anchorsupplies is the place to get them or outdoor .com or johncraddockltd well hope thats helped you

nodd
02-06-2005, 19:19
hi i have one of the black army water jerry can it was bought as used from a shop in colchester called Jacks for £3.60 and the condition is very good a great bit of kit