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  1. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    I'm having a problem with the clear plastic spouts cracking on me. I just replaced one top and the damn spout cracked within 2 weeks. :(
  2. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    I was on Bailey's site and saw that they sell the no-spill spout as a separate item. Less than $9. http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=NS+6131&catID=
  3. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    Carl, you could probably get used Blitz gas cans for free from anybody who has purchased a no-spill can. :P
  4. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    arborworks1, Getting back to the original post in this thread- I just looked in one of my catalogs and it says that the No-Spill cans have a lifetime warranty. Depending on their fine print, sounds like you may be able to get the nozzle repaired or replaced for free. Might be worth looking...
  5. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    You can loosen the black collar and spin the spout around, then tighten it down again. And the spouts are quite sturdy. Every other can I've used is flimsy and feels like it will break in your hand. These are solid. My first one is almost a year old with no issues. I don't do anything special to...
  6. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    Che, the can pictured above is similar to that. The spout has a push button release so it only pours when you have the yellow button pressed. They pretty much eliminate the spillage associated with every other safety can on the market. I even prefer them to my old Rubbermaid cans with the great...
  7. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    Stephen, almost all of the new cans suck. But about a year or two ago this one brand came out that meets the new laws and doesn't suck. All the supply houses are carrying them now. I used the old wide bottomed Rubbermaid cans until all my spouts broke and I couldn't find any more. Now I have a...
  8. SkwerI

    No spill cans

    Jay, of course you store it with the can closed/ sealed. You just cannot leave it in the sun in 90+ degree heat for 3 hours while sealed. I know he said it was in the shade, but the sun moved in those 3 hours and it got hot enough to blow the cap off. Keep it where it won't get too hot.
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