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Gas Can Spout Replacement With Gasket, 3pk

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$19.99 40% off Reference Price
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20 people found this helpful
Fits old Rubbermaid Great, Eagle Good, Midwest OK, but DOES NOT FIT my Blitz.
By Benny S. on Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
Recognizing these to be in the Rubbermaid style from years ago I bought them as my old ones had broken from too much sun exposure. I was very pleased with how they fit. I have lots of old gas cans so I thought I give a few a try. On an Eagle brand plastic can the spout fits with the (yellow collar slightly sloppy threads just a bit off) or the original collar (you have to press it in just a bit as the diameter is just a bit off but it fits) On a newer Midwest can using the yellow collar I think it will work but I am concerned with leaking as the foot of the spout is just a bit smaller than the original so it does not seat on the can perfectly but I think it will work if it is tight enough. Blitz Cans however unfortunately they will not work well on, The collars are too deep for the neck of the can and you will not get a seal. and because at least all of mine have some strange spout you can not use the factory collar. In conclusion good spout if you have the right can. Still have to laugh though because I bought the cans I'm using these on for less than the spout. But, new cans are expensive and don't work like the old ones so these a a good deal.
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3 people found this helpful
Gas cans are no longer sealed at the spout or the vent hole ... which I bought this product to do.
By Andrew Oliver on Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022
I bought these to make it easier to use my gas cans. I have 3 5 gallon cans all brands listed as compatible on the packaging and instructions.I installed the spouts and there is a rubber ring that goes around the bottom of the spout on these, that ring does not properly fit the spout, and when you clamp down the can it presses the ring off the spout. I've tried a dozen times to seat this ring. I've now had to revert to the previous spout.On the vents, it tells you to use a 1/2 in paddle bit to make the hole so the vents don't leak. I did this and have 3 perfect holes. They're on flat spots on the cans so they should seal properly. But the vent once pressed in leaks fuel as there is no o-ring under the vent to seal it to the can properly. While installing the vents made a nice click as there is a lip on the vent so you know you should get a good seal. Now my cans leak when moved at all, and worse with current ethanol issues are exposed to the air and likely soaking up moisture. I found ALL of this out after filling the 3 cans, and getting them home in the bed of my truck ... which was covered in gas along with all 3 cans.15 gallons in gas at 4.59 (68$ of gas) per gallon probably going to be wasted before it can be used because there is no amount of stabilizer that will help ethanol fuel that is exposed to air. And not to mention my 3 gas cans that are now useless for storing fuel long term. They were 30$ a piece ... all because of this poorly made product.As I can only request a refund for the product, It's not worth getting 20$ back for this. I just want to protect people from what happened to me. Please save your money and find another product. I'm out $180 from this junk, And trying to see if I can salvage this somehow.

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