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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
These caps work great for the red plastic cans. Has a nice tight seal. Best ones I have found but a little pricey for just two.
Kaye Houlihan
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
These "EZ Pour" brand gas caps are a little more but they work great and don't leak. I bought a cheaper brand that fit well but they leaked. I could see the internal cap design difference that probably caused the cheaper caps to leak. This is a case of... you get what you pay for. I highly recommend The EZ Pour cap!.
Will G
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
New gas cans come with adult proof spouts that keep them from functioning in the real world outside of a bureacrat’s mind. Throw them away and get these for winter storage along with “simple pouring” after- market spouts also available on Amazon. Be sure to use alcohol- free gas in your cans cuz alcohol gas ruins lawn equipment.
Gypsy
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
A user friendly replacement as much as it is an upgrade! Fits Scepter Dolmar.
Brian F.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Fits perfect and seal the cans great.
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Fits perfectly on my Midwest 1 gallon gas can/jug. Very thick and strong plastic with good course threads and a large quality rubber gasket.
Francisco D.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 8, 2024
Producto cumple con losesperado
Bill
Reviewed in Australia on June 16, 2023
Perfect - as described
Danny P
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
Its absolutely insane to me how difficult it is to find a leak proof gas can than you can pour gas out of without spilling more than you pour. We landed on the moon 54 years ago and we still can't refuel a lawn mower without making the grass flammable. Oh right... politicians got involved and saved us from a problem that didn't exist...Anyway, these things actually work. They fit my newer 5 gallon Midwest plastic cans. They're a tad hard to screw on, in fact at first I thought the threads were wrong, but they do work. Best of all, I was able to tip a full can on its side, and NO DRIPS. I'm thrilled. I'm still in disbelief that you have to spend $6 for an aftermarket cap to get one that won't leak, but hey. It solved a problem, now I can transport full cans without having fuel splashed all over the bed of my truck. Now on to finding a pour spout...
Andrew A
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2022
Uncomplicated and functional. Quick open and quick close. Used it when taking multiple jerry cans to the filling station.
RetiredEE
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022
A couple of weeks ago I bought a Scepter FSCG552 5-gallon gas container. You know, the only kind that California will allowed to be sold in a 5-gallon size? And of course, it's got one of those insanely stupid nozzles things that requires four hands to pour. A couple of years earlier, I bought one of these (cheap) replacement cap kits with the flexible nozzle you can bury in the can itself. I had one left over, so I replaced the Scepter can's hand-twister nozzle with this simple replacement cap. I thought it would do the job. I then went out and filled up the new can with 5 gallons of gas and drove home. I made the mistake of putting the container in my car's trunk. As I drove around a corner, I heard a gentle "thump" but thought it was only the container sliding around on the car's trunk's rubber mat. Nope, it had fallen over. About half way home, I noticed the strong smell of gasoline in the car. When I got home, sure enough the container was there on its side, and gas had slowly leaked out of it via my cheap replacement cap. It has a really crummy gasket on it that does NOT completely seal around the Scepter's screw-on outlet.That was when I took a chance on these yellow caps that simply screw on, and appear to have a solid gasket buried in the cap. It has no flexible nozzIe to it, but that's okay. I was not sure if the threads would fit the Scepter, but it does, particularly when I tightly twist it. After screwing the new cap, I then laid the Scepter container on its side, as it had done when it leaked in my car's trunk, and ... nothing. No leaks whatsoever. Works like a champ! Peace of mind!When the time comes that I'll need to transfer gas from the Scepter to my car's gas inlet, I've decided the best way to do it is to buy one of these $10 hand-pump siphon things. Place the Scepter on the trunk lid (i.e., above the car's gas tank), and then use the siphon to cleanly (and slowly) transfer the gas from container to car's fuel tank. Slow? Yes, but hassle-free. My sole purpose as I write this is to keep a small supply of gas in my garage due to Biden's insane gasoline policies (about $6.50/gallon as I write this). When actual shortages begin, like in the 70s, I'll have my emergency supply. In the meantime, I won't have to worry about gas fumes in my garage blowing up my house.I.e., these are good solid caps with a nice fat neoprene (?) gasket that you can tightly twist to seal a "course thread" gasoline container. Pricey at $5/ea, but worth it if you want to prevent gas from leaking fumes in your garage.
bogtrotter
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2019
I need a gas can for marine use so a good seal from ocean spray is essential. This solves the problem.
Mr B
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2018
Works great for Scepter gas can 20L
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