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Where did you get them.?

Looks like EZ-pour.
IMG_6165.pngBelieve you’re right @EFSM

They’re not perfect but bout the best I’ve found. For myself I’ve gotta leave the black base screwed on there and only remove the yellow one. After several years they bind a little bit. However they do work pretty good
 

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We had a regional chain of farm stores here called Orschelns They closed the one closet to me and the rest were bought up by TSC and Bomgaars. I will have to do some digging.
If you have any local hardware stores by you that buy through Orgill they have them available in their warehouse. I don’t know if Orgill is in your area. They are headquartered in Tennessee I believe.
 

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We had a regional chain of farm stores here called Orschelns They closed the one closet to me and the rest were bought up by TSC and Bomgaars. I will have to do some digging.

They have the EZ_POUR kits in stock at TSC and Bomgaars around here. Usually by the gas cans HTH.
 

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Another vote for EZ Pour. I have them on all my old cans now. Did the jerry can thing...do not like lack of way to vent prior to opening the cap. They do seal very well as mine suffered a collapse due to teperature variance (empty).

Older non california cans can still be bought decently cheap on fleabay.
 
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