• 【 Update Old Cans 】: Perfect Gas Can Nozzle Replacement to fix broken gas cans, help you keep your old gas container instead of buying a new one
  • 【 Ended Spilling 】: Pours the liquid without gurgling and gasping for driping everywhere, never spill gas all over yourself and your equipment again
  • 【 Functional Part 】: Stainless Steel False Arrestor/Filter solid particles to prevent any serious damage, with lanyard for retaining the cap prevent loss
  • 【 Fitment 】: 2 base cap is Coarse Threads Screw Collar Cap,Designed to Replace Pre January 2009 Gas Can Fuel Container Spouts!
  • 【 Include】: 3x White 8-3/4" Gas Can Spout with Filter Screen,6x Yellow Threaded Spout Caps,3x Yellow Spout Cap Cord,3x Yellow 1/2" Replacement Push In Vent,3x Yellow and 3x black base caps

Easier too use than the ones that you have to put pressure on and end up getting gas everywhere. This one just screws on and pours safely. The nozzle is rigid and only bends if you put pressure on it, meaning the weight and flow of liquids through it won't bend it.

For all of us who hate the safety nozzles on gas cans that Obama dreamed up but love the old style. These are perfect screw right On. No leaking. But it is very hard to attach lid to nozzle no adult has been able to do it yet maybe there is some kind a cosmic trick I do not know of. But that’s no biggie it is definitely worth purchasing

This part fit perfectly and is better quality than the original pour nozzle, thank you.

I replaced what I consider an unusable spout on my can. It went on with no issues. I also installed the vent cap using a 31/64 drill bit and hit it in with a rubber mallet.

I did a lot of searching for replacement spouts for my plastic cans. These fit great and work well, it's the only one I would recommend.

This kit comes with everything I needed to replace all the caps, spout and a vent, perfect replacement for modern spills-a-lot spout nozzles

These worked great as replacements for two 5 gallon cans and a 1 gallon can (all less than 10 years old). The white spouts are fairly rigid but also hold their shape a bit so if you decide to bend them to a curve, do it slowly and you should be fine. The breather hole worked well also. I drilled holes slightly smaller and then hit them with a rubber mallet to seat them. One of the breather lids did break at the keeper strap when installing. The little plastic strap is very thin and I expect the rest will eventually break but that's not too big a deal. My only real concern is finding the rubber seals that are at the base of the spout but I assume those are sold on Amazon as well or a local hardware store as they are a standard size item. They're more expensive than I would have liked but they are necessity when the safety spouts inevitably break.

Used to replace the new ones which are required on the newer containers. These replacements are so much easier to use when filling chain saws, leaf blowers etc.

Beats the crap out of those silly California spouts. Those things are an accident waiting to happen, not to mention urgonomically impracticle trying to hold up a full 5 gallon gas can and pour at the same time you are holding the spout open. What a nightmare. These spouts solve that problem and they are so easy to install.