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The Scepter 08669 is a 12-gallon, low-profile marine fuel tank designed for outboard engine boats. Crafted from UV-stabilized high-density polyethylene, it offers durability against corrosion and sun damage. Its compact dimensions fit tight spaces, while integrated hand holds and a mechanical fuel gauge enhance usability. Certified to ISO and CSA standards with an EPA-compliant vented cap, this tank ensures safe, extended fuel storage for serious boaters.







| ASIN | B004APFLPA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,007 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Boat Engine Fuel Tanks |
| Brand | Scepter |
| Brand Name | Scepter |
| Capacity | 12 Gallons |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,768 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00063923086698 |
| Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 24.5"W x 11.5"H |
| Item Height | 11.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Marine Fuel Tank |
| Item Weight | 7.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Scepter Marine |
| Material | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) |
| Product Dimensions | 24.5"W x 11.5"H |
| Specification Met | certified frustration-free |
| UPC | 063923086698 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
D**M
Va. Boater
Tank looks to be well made just installed. Leaked through the plug hole but cured the problem after installed the twist lock connector that has a check valve. With expansion of fuel it will come out with no restriction because this is the fuel pick up. This is the reason for videos of leaking tanks and should be explained in instructions.
T**L
Durable, great capacity and flexible for many configurations.
This is a very durable tank. It is a tall tank, therefore, it is not a long tank. This allows it to fit into tighter spaces.I it hold 12 gallons of fuel. I use it for a diesel heater configuration. The cap is is easy to open and close. It clicks to let you know when it has reached the closed position. It has a 1/4 not fitting from the fuel pickup. Allowing you to use whatever fitting you need. There is a vent in the cap to allow for airflow, so you not create a vacuum in the tank. This has been a very good addition to my configuration, allowing me to run for 2 weeks at a time without refills.
J**H
Works like it should.
Nice tank works good as intended and no leaks.
D**N
Good quality can, but it won't equalize with outside pressure
This can will pull air in from the outside, but it won't let fumes escape through the top. This means during heat, the can tends to balloon up and bloat. Then I have to walk over and manually release the fumes from inside. Why the EPA mandated such things is beyond me, the fumes end up in the atmosphere either way. We don't want the canister under constant pressure like that - seems like a hazard.
T**B
Great for Emergency Fuel — Solid Build and Good Value
I’ve been using the Scepter 08668 rectangular 12-gallon tank to store emergency fuel, and it’s been working out really well. I keep it filled and rotate the gas out with my cars every month or two to keep things fresh. It’s a great value for the convenience and peace of mind it offers. The tank itself feels solid and well-built. I really like the size — it’s big enough to be useful but not so large that it’s a hassle to store. That said, when it’s full, it weighs well over 100 pounds, so transporting it can be a little tricky. It’s manageable, but definitely not something you want to be hauling around without a plan. I usually move it with a cart or dolly when needed. One thing to be mindful of: make sure the ports are properly sealed when storing or transporting. If they’re not tightened down right, you could get some leaks or fumes. Not a big issue, but definitely something to pay attention to. All in all, a dependable and practical option for emergency fuel storage. Great to have around for outages, storms, or just general preparedness.
J**.
The quality is horrible.
I filled up the tank and it immediately started to leak from the tank fuel level plate. Over the next week it continued to draw fuel up the feed and leak out the fuel plate. In one week, 50% of the fuel has been siphoned out and it is a horribly unsafe mess.
B**S
Nice tank !
Nice tank !
I**.
Make sure that the vent is open all the time
The best gas tank I have ever done for my RV. 12 gallon is a lot and I can go places with it.
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