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Stens 2 1/2 Gallon Fuel Can 765-102 For No-Spill 1405, 765-102, 11.75" x 8" x 10"", Red

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Style: Can


Features

  • Thumb button control for precise pouring
  • 7/8-inch funnel spout fills even the smallest equipment
  • Attached dust cover keeps your spout clean
  • Integrated 20 mesh stainless steel screen

Description

Most spills occur tipping a normal can to get the spout into the tank opening before the liquid comes out, or removing the spout from the target vessel before overflowing. The No-Spill spout is fully user controlled so you tip the can vertical, insert the spout into the vessel opening, then press the button to begin and control pouring. To stop pouring simply release the button. Practically eliminates spills and overflows. The only Spill-Proof spout with thumb button control that does not push down on your tank's filler neck to pour. More control, fewer tip-overs of your small equipment. The fastest pouring Spill-Proof nozzle available. At up to 3 gal/min, compare to other brands at 1.5 to 2.0 gal/min. Autostop removable nozzle, single opening for filling & pouring, treated can body for low permeation. Fills equipment without the need to press down on the tank opening. 6-inch Flex Spout Extension (sold separately) allows filling of on-road vehicles, boats and many other hard to reach tank openings. No-Spill Gasoline cans are tested and certified to ASTM F-85299 Standard Specification for Portable Gasoline Containers for Consumer Use and our Diesel & Kerosene cans are tested and certified to ASTM F-97602 Standard Specification for Portable Kerosene and Diesel Containers for Consumer Use.

Brand: No-Spill


Color: Red


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 11"W x 13"H


Item Weight: 490 Grams


Capacity: ‎2.5 Gallons


Manufacturer: ‎No-Spill LLC


Model: ‎765-102


Item Weight: ‎1.08 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13 x 13 x 11 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎765-102


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎765-102


OEM Part Number: ‎No-Spill


Date First Available: September 1, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Overall Great Gas Can
Style: Can
I have two 5-Gallon cans and two 2-1/2-Gallon Cans already. They work well, to hold the gasoline and prevent leaks. If you need to fill a larger tank, it can get tiring holding down the button with your finger for so long. Bought another one to use for mixed Gas for a 50:1 ratio. These seem to be pretty thick walled as well and will hold up for years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Adam L.

  • Awesome!
Style: Can
My landscaping company uses these gas cans (2 1/2 and 5 gal. versions) and I grew to really appreciate them a lot, so I decided to pick my own up just to keep in my truck and stuff. They're really just awesome. They don't have the stupid safety features that so many gas cans have, you just gotta push a button and gas comes out. Easy peasy. These might be more expensive than some gas cans, but they're worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Andre Bracy

  • Nice design
Style: Can
The spout works well. No spills
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by William E.

  • Almost exactly what I ordered.
Style: Can
I have similar fuel cans that I purchased locally; however, they have a handle molded into the back of the can that makes it much easier to hold while pouring. They are either too small or two large for the use I have for the two of these cans I ordered on Amazon. I failed to notice this fuel can lacks that handle, but it is otherwise exactly what I wanted. It fits perfectly on the rear passenger step on each side of my Outlander 850, allowing me to carry more than enough fuel to refill my fuel tank on a long trip and, if tightened properly and not overfilled, they do not vent off gasoline fumes or seepage around the pour cap. I only gave four stars due to lack of the rear handle on the can, but that is my fault for not noticing its absence - the fuel can is a quality product at a lesser price than many power sports fuel cans I evaluated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by Michael K.

  • Five-Star Gas Can With ONE GIANT CAVEAT
Style: Can
This is a quality product with an innovative and secure main seal and pouring system. Top of its class in both of those respects. I don't think you can find a better poly fuel container under about $75, which is the going rate for those "mil-spec" Scepters on eBay (when you can find them). That said, there is one huge caveat to consider if you've got a sprayed-in bed liner, a tonneau top, and a "throw-and-go" mindset like me. Here's the story: I used this thing to fill up a generator I was testing, and I secured the top as tightly as it would go before setting the can -- now half emptied -- into the bed of my truck with the rest of my tools. Since the can doesn't leak in ANY orientation, I didn't think or bother to cinch it down or stabilize it in any substantial way (as with bungee cords or the like). I simply closed me tonneau, put the tailgate up, and went on my way for a couple of days. Then, I notice a strong gasoline smell coming from the back of my truck. I figured that some gas had dribbled out of the mouth or spout and was stinking up the joint. That was correct. But the smell was nothing compared to the damage the spilled gas did to my bed liner -- it totally stripped it off the bed itself! I assume it was able to soak into the sprayed-on liner because the closed tonneau prevented rapid evaporation. So much for "heavy duty," I guess. Still, that part is my fault (or my truck dealer's, for using a cheap product). Nevertheless, I wanted to see if the can was at all to blame, so I inspected it to try to find the leaky spot. Of course, the can was bone dry on the outside, and it wouldn't leak its contents no matter how I held and shook it. So I got to thinking, and I decided that something else in the bed must have wedged up against the can's push button and released some gas into the nozzle. The nozzle still had its cap on, by the way. So I pushed the button, and the nozzle filled up. I set it on its side, but the gas stayed put. Then, I tilted the whole thing upside down -- with the gas still suspended in the nozzle -- and all of it came spilling out the back side, around the actual push button (which was no longer depressed). Mystery solved. I wouldn't call it a design flaw, either. It's simply a limitation of the nature of the product itself. So, if you have a crummy dealership-installed spray-in bed liner and no cinches for your gas can, you might do some costly -- but fixable -- damage to your ride. I am not certain that the tonneau played a significant part, but it may have. So, consider your habits and your usage scenario, and don't make the same mistake I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2014 by Obviousfakename

  • Really like this gas can
Style: Can
I really like the quality and the ease of dispensing gas into my weedeater
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by JBally

  • Ease of operation
Style: Can
I really like this gas can. It is the second one I’ve purchased. It is safe to operate and very easy to dispense gasoline into the mower. Would recommend
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024 by Barbara Wilson

  • Very east to use and no spills
Style: Can
This can was just what I needed. I am 61 and had to start doing the yardwork when my husband passed away. I could not lift our old 5 gallon metal safely can full of gas. I have no trouble taking this one to be filled up or using it to fill up my lawn mower. The no leak feature is really a plus.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Donna B

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