Petrol can

Can anyone explain why non-compliant cans are allowed to be sold?
For the same reasons as non compliant numberplates, headlamp bulbs, children’s toys and dozens, if not hundreds of other items are. People will buy them, because they are cheap, usually from China, like you do.
 
For the same reasons as non compliant numberplates, headlamp bulbs, children’s toys and dozens, if not hundreds of other items are. People will buy them, because they are cheap, usually from China, like you do.
I didn't ask why people buy. I am asking why people sell.

Nothing wrong with stuff from china. Pretty sure the compliant stuff are from china.
 
Nothing wrong with stuff from china. Pretty sure the compliant stuff are from china.

Probably truer to say there's nothing wrong with some stuff from China! But speaking as someone who worked for a company that imported a container-load of face masks from China during Covid and sent a few of them to a British lab for testing, I can assure you that it doesn't really matter what compliance text on some Chinese products says... ;)
 
Says more about the purchaser when they buy an item usually costing £50 for just £1.98 from China and expect the same quality.
+1
Major car manuf. in Germany & the US have components produced in China, what matters is the QC.
 
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