I rarely use bad language, but every time I tried using the new style gas cans, I ended up giving the EPA and all the "geniuses" in Washington a thorough cussing. The new cans are "spill proof", but they're also POUR-proof. It took well over five minutes to fill my lawnmower with one of those cans. Not only that, but after holding a full five-gallon can upright while wrestling with it so that the spout mechanism would "work", I usually spilled gas anyway. Since I replaced all of my spouts with EZ-POUR Replacement Spouts, my cussing has subsided to normal levels. I have three styles of the new cans and one of the two fitting sizes provided with the EZ-POUR spout fit tightly on all of them - no leaking at all! The spout is flexible and allows you to turn the can so that it will drain completely. Plus, the vent fitting allows the cans to breath while you're pouring, so they don't act (and sound) like someone with sleep apnea anymore. Just drill a 1/2" hole in the top of the can and snap it in. Easy! My only reservation is that they're a little expensive, but saving time, gas, frustration and my religion (!) is well worth it!Read full review
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This is a good way to make your plastic gas cans easy to use. You can also replace difficult to use CARB nozzles, but that's illegal in California. To get the new vent installed the instructions say to drill a 1/2" hole and don't use a regular drill because the hole won't be round. Then you must use Three Bond 1184 to seal the vent to the new hole. This adhesive is not easy to find and can cost as much as the nozzle. So it's cheaper to buy a new CARB compliant nozzle which allows you to control the flow with a trigger. I returned the EZ Pour nozzle for a full refund (I had to pay to ship it back).
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Grubberment regulators think we are all children and that we can not put gas into something on our own. These allow you to adapt the cans for easy use. I have spilled 3x as much gas trying to use the regulators versions of spouts on the new gas cans and I loose barely a drop using this old style. But, we are all little bitty children to our grubberment and because a few people blew them selves up in the past using regular gas can spouts they make us all user the ones you have to fight with to use. I think for those few who blew them selves up that its natural selection, ridding the planet of idiots! Now we just have to get these at a lower price!!!! Hint Hint!
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Anyone who has purchased a fuel can recently knows how frustrating and dysfunctional these pieces of junk are. I spilled gas down the back of my NEW riding mower a couple weeks ago, and down the tank of my Harley last Saturday. I've had it with the $#^$#& Safety Nazis! Went online and found the perfect solution. These spouts are great quality and I think you would be hard pressed to find a container they wouldn't fit. The gasket on the spout is much better quality than what comes with your can when you buy it. It's thicker and a far better material. My biggest concern is needing more of these in the future and not being able to get them anymore. I bought three. I'm thinking of getting some extra's to have on stand-by. Great product.
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The spout was all it was described to be and worked great. If I could change anything it would be to make them so they can be stored in the can. I'm always misplacing the spouts in my garage after I take the cans to be filled. Perhaps and easy attachement system to keep them attached to the can when not in use.would help.
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