I like the old old scepter type gas can with vented cap and I use a blow siphon made by mercury marine when fueling anything that’s going to most of the fuel in tank if done correctly not a drop is spilled
No the No Spill spout won’t go into a car tank, but they do make a extension spout for it. I think it might be around 8-9 dollars and that gives you a tube with a cap that just fits over the regular spout. Than u can fill hard to reach tanks or vehicles just fine. Or if u don’t want to get the extra tube for it get a cheap funnel with a slender neck that fits in a tank. You might already have one laying around in your garage. I would do that if need be. I don’t use it for a car tank, but I would use a funnel if need be. I have an older Rubbermaid can that has a flex spout fill neck on it that I put regular e10 pump gas in it and use it for emergency spare car gas. My No Spills are for my equipment with non ethanol gas.
My Grandpa Messner was the inventor of the NO Spill
Wish they could add some kind of locking switch on the button, it's really painful to keep holding it to empty a 5 gal can...
No spill can is all I use now. Awesome gas cans. I added a vent in the handle.
It vents through the hole in the center.
Does it pour faster after you added the vent?
"As long as you're holding this button..."
Yeah, right. Get Obama out of our gas cans.
I like the old old scepter type gas can with vented cap and I use a blow siphon made by mercury marine when fueling anything that’s going to most of the fuel in tank if done correctly not a drop is spilled
Clogged nozzle. LMAO
I have the exact same can. You're right, best can in the world!!!
These red plastic vessels welded seems start to leak after about 10 years. Got to replace and throw away...
I smell gas. Seriously though, that's quite a difference.
Great video
But holding that bottom with the no spill can is not fun either.
It looks like you couldn't fuel your truck with it.
No the No Spill spout won’t go into a car tank, but they do make a extension spout for it. I think it might be around 8-9 dollars and that gives you a tube with a cap that just fits over the regular spout. Than u can fill hard to reach tanks or vehicles just fine. Or if u don’t want to get the extra tube for it get a cheap funnel with a slender neck that fits in a tank. You might already have one laying around in your garage. I would do that if need be. I don’t use it for a car tank, but I would use a funnel if need be. I have an older Rubbermaid can that has a flex spout fill neck on it that I put regular e10 pump gas in it and use it for emergency spare car gas. My No Spills are for my equipment with non ethanol gas.
It vents through the middle of the tube!