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Hopkins FloTool 10105 Spill Saver Gas Can Spout
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Hopkins FloTool 10105 Spill Saver Gas Can Spout
- Includes a patented on/off spout
- Adjustable Flow
- No mess, no spill
- Has a capped tip, flexible clear tube
- Applications - most plastic gas containers
Product Description
Gas Can On/Off Spout, Flow Valve, Carded, Not CARB Compliant, Not For Sale In CA, CT, DC, DE, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA & 5 Northern Counties Of VA.
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Hopkins FloTool 10105 Spill Saver Gas Can Spout
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- Publisher: Hopkins
- Label: Hopkins
- Studio: Hopkins
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Automotive: #4521
Avg. Customer Review:
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Spill saver gas can spout 2008-05-23
Comment: Tried this spout after having nothing but trouble and spills with the totaly stupid ones that come with the new "non-spill" gas cans. For some reason I decided to order two. Glad I did. I could not get the first one to not leak between the adaptor and the spout. The 2nd one seems to work fine. Overall it seems to do the job but we'll see how it holds up to repeated removals when filling the gas can at the pump.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Won't ship to Califonia 2008-01-09
Comment: I tried to order one of these, but they won't ship to California. I guess I'm stuck with these "environmental" spouts that we have here. Unfortunately, the ones available in California spill gas more that the old style.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: OK, but a little too weak 2007-07-11
Comment: I purchased two of these and while they are OK and do a good job replacing the stupid spouts that come on new gas cans these days, I snapped one off at the base -- the plastic isn't quite strong enough for normal use. If you're careful, they might last awhile.
I sure do miss the flexible spouts that came with gas cans many years ago!
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