As far as Jerry cans go, the can is excellent.
I have mixed reactions to the pour spout. It is designed to be anti-spill and it seems very solid. It only opens up to let the fuel out when the end of the nozzle is depressed, like being placed into the fuel tank. Im using the can with a lawn tractor. The tractor has a little over 5 gallon tank, and even though the tank started near empty, I could only get about half the product out of the Jerry can before the anti-spill spout stopped the flow.
If I was using this for putting fuel into a car or truck, Im betting it would work perfectly. I started to only give the product 4, but when I got to this point in the review, the problem is more with the tank receiving the fuel than with the Jerry can or the pour spout.
Pour nozzle is both a pro and a con
As far as Jerry cans go, the can is excellent. I have mixed reactions to the pour spout. It is designed to be anti-spill and it seems very solid. It only opens up to let the fuel out when the end of the nozzle is depressed, like being placed into the fuel tank. Im using the can with a lawn tractor. The tractor has a little over 5 gallon tank, and even though the tank started near empty, I could only get about half the product out of the Jerry can before the anti-spill spout stopped the flow. If I was using this for putting fuel into a car or truck, Im betting it would work perfectly. I started to only give the product 4, but when I got to this point in the review, the problem is more with the tank receiving the fuel than with the Jerry can or the pour spout.