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New_Yorker
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Location: Long Island, NY
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*#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
Original Message Nov 29, 2010 9:37 am |
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OK, the new improved Government mandated no spill venting spouts on all the new gas cans are useless, so where do we go now ? We need spouts that put the gasoline in the gas tank and don't spill it all over you, the ground, the lawn mower-snow blower- leaf blower-chainsaw-tiller-lawn tractor etc., etc. the way these useless, impossible to use new government 8#@%#ING POS spouts do. The Gas can needs a cap to seal them properly, and a flexible spout long enough to get into the car if needed, and I don't care about the venting because the VOC emissions from all the spilled gas is about 100 times worse than the old usable gas cans of yesteryear. Can we buy them in Canada ? Mexico ? Someplace that isn't run by idiots ? Ideas ? ? ?
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Catt
Location: Minnesota
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Re: *#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
Reply #13 Dec 1, 2010 7:57 pm |
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aa335
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Re: *#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
Reply #16 Dec 2, 2010 10:17 am |
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I have a 5 gallon one of this style that works pretty good for the lawnmower. This is the one I usually use for OPE now as it seems pretty usable. This is the worse gas can I've ever bought, made by B***z. Awful lever/valve design. Holding a 5 gallon gas can that weights 40 pounds while trying to activate a 1/4" x 1/8" lever with one of your available fingers so you can squeeze the lever is an exercise in frustration. They work on lighter 1 gallon cans, but not 5 gallons. I had mine popped off after 6 months of use. And they want $10 for replacement, $2 worth of plastics molded overseas. I am never buying any products made by this company ever again. Pure junk. These non-vented gas cans are a tree hugger's dream, but an absolute flop when it comes to usability, ergonomic, and practicality. They balloon in the summer and implode in the winter. I have to frequently open the gas cap to equalize the pressure. Now all my gas cans have taken a set being imploded since the weather is cold. This is what happens when we let one state of the union in the west coast that's about to slide into the Pacific Ocean determines what's best for the rest of the country. Crappy gas, gas cans that don't work, and finicky carburetors. Can't wait until they start putting catalytic converters on string trimmers.
This message was modified Dec 2, 2010 by aa335
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aa335
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Re: *#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
Reply #17 Dec 2, 2010 10:56 am |
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LOL I thought I was the only one that thought that way about those ridiculous gas cans in most all of the stores around. Has anyone tried these no-spill gas containers? http://www.nospill.com/index.php I think I have the 2.5 gallon No-Spill can and so far, this is one of the better ones. I like the simple one button press to start the flow. I also like the spout being external so no need to take a wet spout of the gas can and mount it on the outside to pour.
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JGtravelor
Joined: Jan 14, 2011
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Re: *#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
Reply #18 Jan 14, 2011 4:55 pm |
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Looks like a novel idea with the thumb buttom. I see they didn't add any static warning labels for those blowing themselves up on cold, dry days, sliding the can across the rug of their trunk or on plastic truck bed liners to build up a nice charge to shoot to the grounded gas nozzle. For small two gallon cans a simple funnel will work to get cas into a car. For filling a snow blower or lawnmower I don't see what the problem is unless there are different types. I attached a link for a good one that clearly shows how it is used. They sell the long flexible tip funnels usuallly used to reach the car's automatic transmission filler pipe at Pep Boys, Autozone or the like. For the heavy 5 galllon gas can, I went to Grainger and bought the bulb type syphon tube. I got this so if I wasn't home and my wife needed to fill the generator she wouldn't have to pick up heavy gas can and make a mess and cause a fire. Just place the gas can on a plastic milk crate as a stand to help with the syphon. Put the fill line in the gas tank. Squeese the bulb a couple times and the gas runs through the clear line into the tank with no mess. To stop the flow twist open orange cap that lets the air in to stop the suction. With this setup you don't have to touch anything with gas on it.
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lseap107
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: *#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
Reply #20 Jan 14, 2011 6:54 pm |
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I have found this type of sput to work very effectivly. You turn the gas can over and just push the button and the gas comes out. Release the button to stop the flow. They sell them on amzon with the can or just the spout. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000W9JN4S/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000W9LRQK&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=04DFQ31W809BTFFYH5NH
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billywhiskers
Joined: Dec 31, 2010
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Re: *#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
Reply #22 Jan 14, 2011 7:27 pm |
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Here in Quebec it is illegal for a gasoline seller to fill anything but an approved container. People used to fill most anything with a screw cap at one time. Now all of the approved containers have a ' UL ' ( Underwriters Laboratories ) stamp but there is still what I see as a major oversight. The container itself is tested and approved but obviously the caps, spouts and seals are not. All of the plastic gas contianers I've seen in recent years use a rubber 'O' -Ring as a gasket to fit between the spout and the container. They don't form a tight seal and the gas nearly always spills all over the place when you tip the can. The old system used a flat rubber washer which did form a leak-safe seal. I've looked for these large rubber washers unsuccessfully for a long time and even went as far as to fashion a couple out of the right thickness rubber I found laying around my shed. A couple of years ago I bought two spring loaded replacment spouts. They have a bit different gaskets...not 'O' Rings but rather molded rubber gaskets which are finicky to get seated on the spout bases but tight when on there properly. I find these spouts quite good, The gas can be tuerned upside down and the gas only starts to come out when downward pesssure is exerted on the tip of the spout. I forget who makes them though.
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