No-Spill 5-Gallon Poly Gas Can (CARB Compliant), Red vs Lisle 8 Quart Dispenser with Lid and Cap
Overall winner: No-Spill 5-Gallon Poly Gas Can (CARB Compliant), Red
Key Differences
Lisle's dispenser (A) offers an 8-quart translucent container with a spout cap and lid for contamination protection and a lower listed price tier, suiting users who need oil or fluid dispensing and level visibility. No-Spill's 5-gallon gas can (B) is CARB compliant with a generally tight-seal spout and stronger perceived leak resistance but has some reports of cap-thread and seam concerns, making it better for gasoline storage where compliance and seal are priorities
No-Spill 5-Gallon Poly Gas Can (CARB Compliant), Red
No-Spill 5-gallon gas can with CARB compliance and a tight-seal spout. Customers note easy use but mixed feedback on leak resistance
Pros
- tight-seal spout
- CARB compliant
- leak resistance generally positive
- fits 5-gallon capacity
Cons
- mixed feedback on leaks from cap threads
- seam strength concerns
- perceived value varies
Lisle 8 Quart Dispenser with Lid and Cap
Translucent white 8-quart oil dispenser with spout cap and lid to keep contaminants out. Useful for transporting bulk oil and reading level in quarts or liters. Customers note good quality and large capacity, with mixed feedback on durability
Pros
- 8-quart capacity
- spout cap and lid to prevent contamination
- translucent material for level reading
- good for transporting bulk oil
Cons
- mixed feedback on leak resistance
- some reports of broken spouts
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lisle |
| Durability | No-Spill |
| Versatility | Lisle |
| User Reviews | Lisle |