⛽ Pour with confidence, upgrade with ease!
The EZ-POUR Standard Gas Can Spout Replacement is a flexible, durable upgrade kit designed to retrofit old gas cans and water jugs. Featuring a leak-proof, easy-flow spout and complete with caps, vent, and flame arrester, it ensures safe, spill-free fuel transfer for lawnmowers, generators, and more.
Brand | EZ-POUR |
Product Dimensions | 7"W x 13"H |
Included Components | Rough Plumbing;Parts and Repair;faucet-spouts-and-kits |
Shape | Round |
Model Name | 20050 |
With Lid | Yes |
Manufacturer | Combined Mfg . |
Part Number | 20050 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Item model number | 20050 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.3 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**S
I like it better than the original
YES well worth the price, and easy to use. It replaces the horable gas tube that you have to hold in and push down the yellow thing.This one just screws on inplace of the one that comes with your gas can. Note, it comes with a plug for the hole you will want to drill in the gas can. So it can breath, I have not drilled the hole, and so my gas pour is slow, but it works great. I have not had one drop of gas leak out of the seal between the can and the gas tube. The gas tube is plastic just like the original.
E**N
worth it
So I am usually sceptical at the claims by some manufacturers and I always read reviews especially negative reviews.. so in the picture I sent shows the old spout and the replacement spout.. the one on the right is the one I replaced as it a pain in my a$$ to use it while I'm balancing a 5 gallon fuel can on top of my tractor.. the replacement is a 1000 times better.. fits perfectly and functions as claimed..
S**S
Not Readily Compatible with the Briggs & Stratton, Press 'n Pour, Gas Can
I'm guilty of purchasing a gas can, whose design is one of the worst that has ever been implemented and offered to the general public. I'm talking about the Briggs & Stratton, Press 'n Pour, gas can.Unlike the simple, traditional gas can, it has a non-flexible gas spout, that requires you to hold down a button, in order for gas to flow out of it. It's a major pain -- especially in cold weather. One time, I didn't even bother to use all of the gas, in the can, because the weather was so cold that my finger nearly froze, while holding down that stupid button. It's a terrible design; not to mention that it can leak.As a remedy, I bought this EZ-Pour product; which is designed to allow you to replace the spout, on a gas can. It's the traditional, simple, flexible, spout, that has served us well, for several decades. I was able to get it to work, but not without some modifications.First of all, neither of the two, screw, base caps are compatible with the Briggs and Stratton, Press 'n Pour. So, if that's the kind of gas can that you have, just know that the threads aren't compatible. However, the spout, which is placed through the hole of either of the screw caps, is the right size.In order to get this to work, I had to saw off the poorly-designed spout, which came with my gas can, and replace it with the EZ-Pour. This means using the original screw cap, with the EZ-Pour spout.This kit comes with a yellow, push-in, vent plug, that is supposed to be inserted into the back of the gas can, after drilling a hole. Right off the bat, I knew better than to trust this thing. The design implies that you're supposed to drill a hole, and simply bush this vent plug, into it. I'm sure that, doing so, will provide a vent plug that may also leak, and smell. This is because there is no seal between the vent plug, and the gas can.In order to solve this problem, I bought a separate, bulkhead, tank fitting, which is designed to be used with 55-gallon, rain drums. I'm using it, instead of the push-in, vent plug, that comes with this kit.The bulkhead, tank fitting, can be bought, here, on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QC4SLCS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsNow that it's installed, it looks as if it should work quite well. However, installing the bulkhead, was a bit of a pain. The part was a little too big to fit through the gas can, spout hole. I had to grind down some of the edges, with a Dremel tool, and force it through the hole, with a hammer. But, in the end, it should work quite well.I'm giving this product four stars because it offers a nice, flexible, spout, for my poorly-designed gas can. I can't give it five, due to all of the different modifications, and extra parts, that were needed, in order to get it to work.
T**K
I found the black cap to fit better. Both seemed to fit the threads acceptably
I purchased this to salvage my despised 2 gal. Blitz "water can" from the big-brother idiocy of the CARB and EPA. It works well. A couple things: First, the instructions indicate that the yellow cap is intended for a Blitz can. I found the black cap to fit better. Both seemed to fit the threads acceptably, however the yellow cap bottomed out (just barely) on the top of the can and left the top sealing surface about 1/16" short of the can neck. This would potentially result in a leak due to being unable to sufficiently tighten the cap to compress the seal. Check this very carefully on your installation. The spout flange and seal looks reasonably durable but I have yet to have any experience with it in use. Second, the instructions for installation of the vent indicate the can should be dry and empty before installation. I would highly recommend that you fill your can with water before installing the vent. Any drill can create a spark from the armature and you do not know what the vapor content of your water can is at any point. It is not that difficult to verify there is no plastic debris in your can once it is dry, and anyway your new spout has a screen in it. BTW, if you need a longer spout, buy two of these. They can be threaded together to make a double length spout. I am generally not a "Liker" or "Poster" but all in all a pretty satisfying purchase in my book.
L**.
Another good quality product
You get what you pay for. Ever hear that saying? Well, I believe this to be true. Although these are not cheap, they are a much better alternative to another new gas/ kerosene can. I mean really, how many times has your gas can gone bad? The industry knows this and keeps messing with us. It's always the cap or vent or the funnel that goes bad or even some new stupid safety feature. A couple of years ago I purchased some other brand and there were a lot of funnels and caps and vents ( Everything was yellow) for a pretty cheap price. Well, they were S_ _T! Poor quality and they leaked! Tip, Although this does not come with a sealing cap, (You can purchase them as well) I never put the funnel inside the can. That may lessen lifespan. EZ-Pour. I like it, free flowing and unrestricted like the old days. Plus the reduced tip is excellent for a more controlled flow and the tip screws on rather than snaps on. Very well thought out.
K**.
Good replacement for original gas filler neck
Great replacement for the awful gas filler necks on new gas cans.
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