Have used the gas version for years, bought 2 of these for the sailboat. Fuel comes out a bit slower than normal cans, but easy to handle while tipping. Love these cans!!!!
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It is so much easier to hold this can to fill up my tractor than other cans I have. Hopefully it will provide many years of service.
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The manufacturer needs to create a urethane hose that can be attached to the spout for times when a funnel will be difficult to use. We used to use a urethane hose that attached to the top of a Jerry can. It had a 1-inch ID and poured easily. ABS and other hard plastics do not stand up well to bending.
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Great on a big tractor with the diesel port. Try filling from a spout container. Even if you use a funnel. The first gallon is always messy. This container ((like the gasoline equivalent) allows you to take the container up. Take the diesel cap off and dispense with full control of the flow of the diesel. You are in charge. The best part is when your "No-Spill" canister is empty, it's easy to dispense other 5 gal diesel containers into the "No-spill" container and dispense the diesel from the "no-spill".
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No one answers the no spill Corp phone number. I have a no spill model 1450 v6. I used it according to instructions. Because of the design and short spout it's impossible to pour all the gas into a vehicle tank. The spout needs to be longer. Gas pours all over the side of car. One gallon of gas stays in the fuel can. Not happy!
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