Features environmentally friendly spout that automatically closes to reduce spills
Constructed of 6 ply HDPE to increase durability and virtually eliminate hydrocarbon emissions
Convenient top handle and back grip provides ease of carrying and pouring
Complies with all CARB requirements
Editorial Review:
Holds 1 gallon 4 ounces and complies with all CARB requirements. Features environmentally friendly spout that automatically closes to reduce spills. Constructed of 6 ply HDPE to increase durability and virtually eliminate hydrocarbon emissions. A convenient top handle and back grip provides ease of carrying and pouring. Unit Dimensions: 9.50" x 5.88" x 8.25"
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 1.5 / 5.0
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I worked out how to set it up the first time, only minor spillage, but no big deal in my opinion. My problem with it (and the reason I give it only 1 star) is that the can only worked fine for about a year and a half. But after that year, the rubber gasket that seals the valve to the can (sits inside the black threaded part) got eaten away by the gas vapors or exposure to gas during refueling, and now it leaks like crazy, pouring gas everywhere. Unless you want to replace the gasket every year or so, I... more info
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I had the EXACT same issues that another reviewer mentioned. The EPA intended this new design to cut down on spills and emissions, but my first attempt to use this can resulted in me spilling more gas than I ever did with the old design. When I went to the Blitz web site to complain, I found the proper instructions on using the can. In a nutshell: 1) The spout is not intended to go back in the can after each use. You should leave it attached outside. The valve will prevent the vapor from escaping.... more info
Worst gas can ever:
This honestly has to be the worst gas can I have ever seen. I would much rather use the old metal can with the pull-out spout that my dad used than this piece of junk. Here's why: First and foremost, it spills gas everywhere. The whole selling point advertised on the front of the can is that it protects against spills. It does this is by putting something like a valve inside the nozzle. So, when you tip it into your tank, you have to push it in and to allow gas to flow. This is a nice idea. However,... more info
Worst gas can ever:
This honestly has to be the worst gas can I have ever seen. I would much rather use the old metal can with the pull-out spout that my dad used than this piece of junk. Here's why: First and foremost, it spills gas everywhere. The whole selling point advertised on the front of the can is that it protects against spills. It does this is by putting something like a valve inside the nozzle. So, when you tip it into your tank, you have to push it in and to allow gas to flow. This is a nice idea. However,... more info