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Replacement Gas Can Spouts Improved Design Flexible Pour Nozzle for Older Gas Can Fuel Water Jug 1 2 5 Gal White

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$9.99
Replacement Gas Can Spouts Improved Design Flexible Pour Nozzle for Older Gas Can Fuel Water Jug 1 2 5 Gal White
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What It Is

This is an aftermarket replacement pour spout designed to replace the original rigid or crummy spout on older 1- to 5-gallon gas cans, fuel jugs, or water containers. It works for lawn mowers, trimmers, blowers, and any small engine that needs a controlled fuel transfer.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Check your can’s neck opening diameter – Most standard gas cans have a 2-inch or 2.25-inch opening; measure the inner diameter of your can’s spout port before buying.
  • Not for all β€œsafety” cans – This spout is meant for older cans with a simple threaded or push-fit neck. It will not fit newer EPA/CARB-compliant cans with proprietary snap-lock or child-resistant mechanisms.
  • Universal for most 1-5 gallon jugs – Works on round, square, and rectangular plastic or metal cans, but not on jerry cans with narrow necks.
  • No brand-specific fit – It’s a generic replacement; no OEM compatibility list exists. Measure first.

Key Things to Know

  • Improved flexible nozzle – The spout is made of soft, bendable plastic that lets you angle the pour into tight filler necks without spills.
  • Simple installation – Usually just unscrew the old spout and screw this one on hand-tight. No tools needed. Some cans may require a rubber gasket (included) to seal.
  • Common gotcha – The flexible nozzle can kink if bent too sharply, slowing the flow. Keep it as straight as possible while pouring.
  • Durability note – A few reviews mention the plastic threads can crack if overtightened. Hand-tight is enough.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have an older gas can with a broken, leaky, or rigid spout and want a cheap, easy fix that improves pour control. Skip it if you need a CARB-compliant spout for a newer can or if your can has a non-standard neck size.

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