GARAGE BOSS GB351 Briggs and Stratton Press ‘N Pour Gas Can, 5 Gallon, Red

March 15, 2020 - Comment

If you’ve purchased a gas can in the last 10 years, you’ve likely experieced the overly complex design and poor functioning spouts on the market today. The GarageBOSS Press ‘N Pour Gas Can provides a long awaited to solution with the easiest to use gas can in the market. Designed with a simple and intuitive

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If you’ve purchased a gas can in the last 10 years, you’ve likely experieced the overly complex design and poor functioning spouts on the market today. The GarageBOSS Press ‘N Pour Gas Can provides a long awaited to solution with the easiest to use gas can in the market. Designed with a simple and intuitive press button spout, you can spend more time getting the job done and less time figuring out how to get gas out of the gas can. The press button operation gives you precision flow control for an accurate, no-mess pour. The spout extension easily removes to provide a faster flow rate, which is perfect for filling power and recreational equipment like Ride-On Mowers, Tractors, ATVs, Snow Mobiles and motorized Watercraft. The GarageBOSS Press ‘N Pour 5 Gallon Gas Can is the perfect solution to keep your medium to large size gas powered equipment running year round.

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Comments

Anonymous says:

Another Failed Attempt at making a usable gas can Another Failed Attempt at making a usable gas can. In concept push button was a great idea, but then the MFR put a near impossible to push lock switch ON the push button. It’s already a button, you don’t need another stupid button on the first button. This makes it necessary to have three hands to use the dumb thing. I don’t.It does not allow air flow so plan on holding a 40# can of gas suspended for ten minutes while this thing slowly dribbles out its’ contents.For those of you…

Anonymous says:

Couldn’t use it

Anonymous says:

Ergonomically challenged

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