What about these gas can spouts❓

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You can tell its a quality well-conceived and engineered product when the fancy spill-proof safety valve has its own tethered cap on the end of the spout which has to be manually removed for use and replaced afterwards :angry:

But I suppose why not, we're already fooling around finding the right angle to hold everything so you squeeze/press/whatever the valve and comfortably hold it open long enough to fill something & see when to stop, so whats an extra cap or two to play with in the scope of things... maybe version 2 will come with its own bluetooth app to make the user experience better :D
servo motor cap opener. :p
 
Genuine military surplus NATO cans are the best I've found for bulk storage. Lots of garbage copies out there, beware when buying.

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I have 1 NATO can and they really dump fuel nicely. being on the florida gulf coast I have a dozen or so 5-gallon cans and a few 2.5's to get thru hurricanes where you can't get fuel afterwards for days to weeks.
 
I love them. For the larger cans where you are likely to dump an entire can drill two holes in the plastic ears to accept a 16d nail, it saves on the thumbs. Otherwise it allows getting the cans up in place and minimal or 0 spillage. I don’t care what anyone says. Its a good design.
 
I have the 5 liter no spill can i really like it for filling saws. The auto stop when full dont work anymore. Had it over 10 years now.
 
F3ck that monstrosity, f3ck it to the grave and beyond. Your Lowes guy will be the 2nd against the wall when then gas-can wars begin, just behind the designers of that spout. Spouts need to be a tube, with a cap, that you remove when you want to pour, with a vent on the tank that you open beforehand, if you want to. After pouring, close them both. Its not hard.

I found an E0 station on the way to the daughter's school- got her to buy 2 6 gal cans and fill them up there on the way home, which she did because she's that cool. My keyboard doesn't have enough graphic characters to describe how much I despise the nozzles on those Lowe's purchased gas cans. If I used the ones available my post would look like 80's vintage 300 baud BBS line noise.
 
F3ck that monstrosity, f3ck it to the grave and beyond. Your Lowes guy will be the 2nd against the wall when then gas-can wars begin, just behind the designers of that spout. Spouts need to be a tube, with a cap, that you remove when you want to pour, with a vent on the tank that you open beforehand, if you want to. After pouring, close them both. Its not hard.

I found an E0 station on the way to the daughter's school- got her to buy 2 6 gal cans and fill them up there on the way home, which she did because she's that cool. My keyboard doesn't have enough graphic characters to describe how much I despise the nozzles on those Lowe's purchased gas cans. If I used the ones available my post would look like 80's vintage 300 baud BBS line noise.
It's just a gas can spout.
 
F3ck that monstrosity, f3ck it to the grave and beyond. Your Lowes guy will be the 2nd against the wall when then gas-can wars begin, just behind the designers of that spout. Spouts need to be a tube, with a cap, that you remove when you want to pour, with a vent on the tank that you open beforehand, if you want to. After pouring, close them both. Its not hard.

I found an E0 station on the way to the daughter's school- got her to buy 2 6 gal cans and fill them up there on the way home, which she did because she's that cool. My keyboard doesn't have enough graphic characters to describe how much I despise the nozzles on those Lowe's purchased gas cans. If I used the ones available my post would look like 80's vintage 300 baud BBS line noise.
Guess you don't like them.
 
Bought my first No-Spill can about 10 years ago and I love it ! I now own about 5 No-Spill cans and ain’t interested in any other brands. I used to work at a place where some of the workers had a hard time installing the cap so it wouldn’t leak so it became mostly my job when the cans needed filling.
Yes the 5 gallon cans take quite a while to empty but most things I fill with them are fairly easy to hold the can in the correct position.
I have recommended the No-Spill cans to quite a few other folks and they usually come back and tell me other than the high price they are very well satisfied.
 
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