The Jerry Can is a red petrol can apparently based on the German canister (Wehrmachtskanister), as suggested by the design, name and specifications. It is a 2.5 gallon canister apparently manufactured in 1939. The Jerry Can is classified in the "Thrown" slot, even though the Jerry Can has unique properties and is used differently from a normal thrown weapon.
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| - The Jerry Can is a red petrol can apparently based on the German canister (Wehrmachtskanister), as suggested by the design, name and specifications. It is a 2.5 gallon canister apparently manufactured in 1939. The Jerry Can is classified in the "Thrown" slot, even though the Jerry Can has unique properties and is used differently from a normal thrown weapon.
- The jerry can is a tool used to hold 10 liters of extra fuel. It will come in handy when the player finds themselves without fuel in the middle of their trip, and can be used directly with the fuel tank to get the car running again. At a Petrol Station, the player can use the fuel pump on the jerry can to fill it up. When it has fuel in it, you can put Oil in it to preset an oil mix. It costs DM 30, and can be purchased from petrol stations and Outershops, or found in Abandoned Cars and in the player's Home.
- Jerry Cans in Battalion Wars are items that vehicles can touch to pick up and regain health upon doing so. They are less common than Medipacks, but more valuable due to vehicles having more health. Jerry Cans can often be found in tents, under damaged vehicles or debris, and are most commonly obtained through the destruction of enemy vehicles. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- A jerry can holds kerosene that can be used for refueling storm lanterns or as an optional accelerant for starting fires. One jerry can may hold up to four liters of kerosene. Each liter increases the weight of the jerry can by 0.8 kg.
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* Can be refilled at a petrol station.
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| - The Jerry Can in Grand Theft Auto V.
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| - The Jerry Can is a red petrol can apparently based on the German canister (Wehrmachtskanister), as suggested by the design, name and specifications. It is a 2.5 gallon canister apparently manufactured in 1939. The Jerry Can is classified in the "Thrown" slot, even though the Jerry Can has unique properties and is used differently from a normal thrown weapon.
- The jerry can is a tool used to hold 10 liters of extra fuel. It will come in handy when the player finds themselves without fuel in the middle of their trip, and can be used directly with the fuel tank to get the car running again. At a Petrol Station, the player can use the fuel pump on the jerry can to fill it up. When it has fuel in it, you can put Oil in it to preset an oil mix. It costs DM 30, and can be purchased from petrol stations and Outershops, or found in Abandoned Cars and in the player's Home.
- Jerry Cans in Battalion Wars are items that vehicles can touch to pick up and regain health upon doing so. They are less common than Medipacks, but more valuable due to vehicles having more health. Jerry Cans can often be found in tents, under damaged vehicles or debris, and are most commonly obtained through the destruction of enemy vehicles. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- A jerry can holds kerosene that can be used for refueling storm lanterns or as an optional accelerant for starting fires. One jerry can may hold up to four liters of kerosene. Each liter increases the weight of the jerry can by 0.8 kg.
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