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Pops-A-Vent Replacement Gas Can Vent Cap Fits all Plastic Containers Fast Pour!

US $15.99
ApproximatelyAU $24.39
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Located in: Bozeman, Montana, United States
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Item specifics

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Brand New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging ...
Brand
GoldPlug
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PAV
UPC
853871002778

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goldplugcom

100% positive Feedback9.2K items sold

Joined Feb 2000

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Average for the last 12 months
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5.0
Reasonable postage costs
5.0
Postage speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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  • f***n (827)- Feedback left by buyer.
    More than a year ago
    Verified purchase
    Worked on white rotopax. Drill your hole and use a rubber hammer to drive it in. You have to hit it pretty hard, make sure the vent is closed so you don’t damage the threads and open the main lid before you drive it in. One made no noise but does not leak been hanging upside down for a day at this point. The second one made a real loud pop. Great produce thank you!
  • e***u (45)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Item arrived exactly as described with quick shipping. Works as described and looks like it will last the lifetime of the container it goes on.
  • a***t (476)- Feedback left by buyer.
    More than a year ago
    Verified purchase
    I haven't tried the Pops a Vent yet but as I figured it will definitely need some type of sealant to truly be leak free. Your instructions state this. The best item out there is a metal tire valve stem with Viton orings. No leaks period. The problem is I had to purchase this item to find out about this. Most all epoxies will fail even after a full cure when exposed to gasoline. It may not happen right away but in time it will fail. Been there, done that. Motorseal may be a better alternative.
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4.8
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  • Top favourable review

    Pops-A-Vent is the best

    If you are fed up with gas cans that don't poor efficiently that wants something that actually works, this product can't be beat! I have bought a couple originally to replace the plastic caps that have broken off older gas cans. They installed effortlessly, and when I purchased some new gas cans recently for fuel storage, I immediately ordered another set for them. They do what they are supposed to do, and seal it tight! No more gas fumes from cans that can't be sealed. I have gotten to the point of using a siphon hose to get fuel out of cans and into the boat, but since finding these, I am back to having an option of pouring gas from the cans again. While it is great to have a can that actual vents properly, the safety of having one that seals tight cannot be overstated!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: goldplugcom

  • Top critical review

    Expensive and may cost even more

    Well made but overpriced. Recommend because it is sturdier than the plastic ones. Problem is that I tried 3 different new quality spade drill bits on a piece of test plastic similar to a gas can. Drilled nice clean round 1/2 inch holes with all 3 bits and they measure exactly. Popped in the vent and it fit so loose there is no way it would make a seal. Gas would leak no doubt. Says you may have to buy a tube of expensive sealant to plug the leak. Really? If sealant is required they should include it with the vent. If a special drill bit is required, include it also. Not impressed.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: goldplugcom

  • A must have!!!!

    These Pops-A-Vent are very easy to install. They work like a dream. If you install these like the directions show you to, you will have no problem. I purchased one, just to see how it worked. I works like a dream and I ordered 4 more. You won't be disappointed in purchasing this vent. I'm glad I did. I highly recommend these!!!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: goldplugcom

  • Perfect addition to Yeti type bottles

    I purchased this unit for a vent for an aluminum water bottle that has a screw on plastic handle/lid that are very popular know. The bottle had a smaller screw off drink hole in the top of the big lid. When you drank from it, it gurggled and did not flow due to lack of air. It needs a air gap behind it, just like plumbing in a house. This unit was perfect to add to my bottle. I simply drilled a hole and pushed it into the the top and know I can have air in the bottle and drink freely. Awesome addition. I wish the manufacturer would add this units to their lid! Highly recommend!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: goldplugcom

  • Changed my life

    Bought one to try out. I have 11 cans and the person that invented Gluck Gluck cans should be hung. I have whined about them from day one. These guys have changed my life. I couldn’t- try asi might- push them in by hand as suggested. Rubbed som e6000 glue around the edges as a binder and lube and smacked them with a large mallet. Took a bit of practice but they went in. And do not leak. Great invention. I wished I had thought of it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: goldplugcom