Spill-proof, oops, spill-PRONE spouts

   / Spill-proof, oops, spill-PRONE spouts #21  
NO-SPILL INC. | Lenexa, KS 66215

I use these. A bit spendy but they work fantastic, and I can set the diesel can on the hood of my tractor and just push the button.

Only draw back is they are a tad slower than the old cans. But you absolutely won't spill any using these. I bought them from amazon.
 
   / Spill-proof, oops, spill-PRONE spouts #23  
I had one of the push to open or press on the fuel tank to open. I left it in the back of my truck on a sunny day and when I went to get it the spring in the nozzle had popped out the end destroyinng the whole thing. I did find a replacement nozzle at Wally world with the lock on the handle that I still use. Too bad none of them will fit the old flex spout necks (threads are different) since several of my flex spouts have bit the dust and now the cans are pretty much useless. I like the looks of that no-spill but only practical use will reveal the weaknesses of any can. So far the lock handle type for me have been the best for not spilling even though they fill rather slowly.
 
 
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