These are good, if you can't grab a used 5 gallon DEF nozzle left by the trash.
Yes in agree! I have used both types of cans and I spilled more with the vent free cans than I ever had with the original cans., I threw the new cans in the trash. With all of the new plastic fuel tanks on mowers and four wheelers that are not strong enough to with stand the pressure mod the new cans it is just plain stupid to mandate them. Im with you I will be using my original cans.Completely agree. Spilling gas is FAR worse than letting a pittance of it evaporate out of the nozzle over time.
So ironic that a powerhouse communist manufacturing country has to make and sell products to the US to help us bypass our government overreach....These are good, if you can't grab a used 5 gallon DEF nozzle left by the trash.
Problem is you still need a vent.
I've used this on more than a couple of cans.
Not a chance. Everything is 20% to 30% higher than it was six months ago. Even here in Montana, plumbers are charging $425 an hour! That's $100 PER HOUR more than last year. Want more shocking news? Wait until you see how much your house insurance went up.Now the question is, will the prices for a 5-gallon plastic can drop from $32 back to $12 like they once were.
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And I thought that my gas can just had the same prostate problems that I do!Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Make Gas Cans Great Again by Improving Flow | US EPA
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued letters to portable fuel container (PFC or gas can) manufacturers encouraging them to add vents to gas cans to ensure safe and effective refueling.www.epa.gov
Instead of whining about government and buying new nozzles, I put vents in all my unvented cans.Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Make Gas Cans Great Again by Improving Flow | US EPA
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued letters to portable fuel container (PFC or gas can) manufacturers encouraging them to add vents to gas cans to ensure safe and effective refueling.www.epa.gov