Jerry Can
A Jerry Can is a robust container designed for transporting and storing liquids, primarily fuel. Originally developed in Germany during World War II, it features a distinctive shape with a handle for easy carrying and a spout for controlled pouring. Made from metal or high-density plastic, Jerry Cans are known for their durability and resistance to leaks.
These containers typically hold 5 to 20 liters of liquid and are often used by military personnel, outdoor enthusiasts, and in emergency situations. The design allows for stacking, making them convenient for storage. Their reliability has made them a popular choice for both personal and industrial use.