CH4Ohio
Veteran Member
As I was pouring my coffee this morning, it occurred to me that the same engineers responsible for these gas cans must design coffee-maker carafes -- they all leak too.
LOL....... it occurred to me that the same engineers responsible for these gas cans must design coffee-maker carafes -- they all leak too.
Any "leakage" around those vents at least in my case is a poorly-chosen place to put it. Little flap that holds the cap usually breaks after a dozen or so uses though.I've not seen one of those "push-in vents" that come with the new nozzles that didn't leak. And half the time the threads on the replacement nozzle don't match my gas cans.
On my 5-gallon can, I drilled a small hole at the location where they show the push-in cap, then put a screw in it--loosen or remove the screw to pour. Cheap and no leaks. (American-made screw, by the way! Unlike all the replacement nozzles from you know where!)
That's odd, I've always found Pa. to have rather high fuel prices. Off road is probably 50¢ more here. Don't have any need for OTR so haven't paid attention to its price.Off road 2.99 here.
OTR 3.59
Weird. I live in N.H., the "live free or die" state where we don't normally go for this BS but we're on the "not for sale" list, while our neighbor to the west, Vt. which usually DOES jump on any environmental bandwagon is OK with selling them.HUH; 10 states are SOL.
Yeah, looks like the EPA rules didn’t change—manufacturers just thought they had to remove the separate vent. The letter the EPA sent to manufacturers says separate vents have always been allowed, as long as they’re self-closing. Same goes for the spout. Hopefully someone makes a version that actually works well.So wait. They are only directing the manufacturers to specifically add vents again. So potentially increasing cost a little bit. And you still must have the spring loaded nozzle? ugh
Plastic vent caps are readily available on Amazon to install a traditional vent. No screw to lose.On my 5-gallon can, I drilled a small hole at the location where they show the push-in cap, then put a screw in it--loosen or remove the screw to pour. Cheap and not leaks.
That's odd,
I've always found Pa. to have rather high fuel prices.
Off road is probably 50¢ more here.
Don't have any need for OTR so haven't paid attention to its price.
With the current administration, I don't think they would be making things harder. We will see, but I am certain the end result will be to get rid of the crappy designs we have now.As I interpret the release, they are only saying manufacturers can add a vent, but the spring loaded shut off funnel mess is still there?