Found a good gas can spout?

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I tried one that looked promising from Tractor Supply but it was junk. Gasket shriveled up and started leaking in a few weeks.
 
I have been slooooowly switching over to the "No Spill" brand.

I haven't found anything else that as good of quality as them.
 
have had one from tractor supply for a few years now, works great , no leaks
 
This with a new contraption called a funnel

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Actually the safety gas cans with a short attached flex hose are great can cans to use and pour from.

From a safety point of view, the only gas can you should have in an attached garage is a safety gas can. The plastic gas cans are fine for detached garage, shed, barn.
 
Originally Posted by Linctex
I have been slooooowly switching over to the "No Spill" brand.

I haven't found anything else that as good of quality as them.


I have to agree they are well built and I really like how they stop flowing when the tank is full.
 
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Originally Posted by sw99
I've converted all 6 of my fuel cans to these. https://gasspouts.com/collections/all

They work awesome and they have the larger volume openings if you need serious flow.


I bought some that look like those from Rural King via the internet. Because they are illegal here in NJ. And if a company like Tractor Supply sells them in other states I can't even order them from TS through the internet because they have stores in NJ. Rural King does not have any stores in NJ
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Originally Posted by Donald
Actually the safety gas cans with a short attached flex hose are great can cans to use and pour from.

From a safety point of view, the only gas can you should have in an attached garage is a safety gas can. The plastic gas cans are fine for detached garage, shed, barn.


My VP cans stay as far away as I can leave them … sheds on opposite (rear) corners of my property … There is not even power there … just sky lights in the roofs …
 
They look like the ones on Amazon. I wonder if they are the same?

EZ POUR is the one from Tractor Supply. The gasket failed when I got it tite enough to quit leaking.
 
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