Warning: on that new rotopax built-in filter, it was also very slow to fill up with gas. The gas pump nozzle kept stopping because it would think it’s full even though it was empty. The filter acts like a funnel and the flow of gas is restricted and interrupts the pump.
I filled up both containers side by side and the old rotopax without the filter filled up quickly without stopping too much. The new one took about 4x the effort due to the nozzzle stopping the gas every second unless you can trickle the gas super slow from the pump and we know in California those gas pumps have anti over-fill mechanisms.
Annoying. Have to figure out how to cut that internal built in filter
Same issues here. My old Rotopax don’t have that damn white screen. Other spouts (as in the vented, yellow spouts for their water cans) fit perfectly and flow fuel quickly and without spilling.
My 2 newest RotoPax both have the white screens, as do every new roto I’ve been inspecting in stores.
The screen prevents the longer yellow spouts from being used, so the horrible, 4-hands to operate black spout must be used. Slow to pour, and good luck not spilling fuel.
I talked with a customer Service person at RotoPax about this, she *thought* that they were just pressed in and could be removed. I’m not sure about that…they look kind of “integrated” into the surrounding red material.
She also told me that the screens were introduced so that people couldn’t run the other spouts…because they weren’t approved by C.A.R.B. and other agencies.
As to the point about difficulty filling up the new cans, Yep. Filled two yesterday…old style and new.
Old took the 2.0 gallons it always takes. New? 1.7, and took multiple “clicks” of the fuel nozzle to get there.
Thanks RotoPax. Thanks C.A.R.B.
And a special thanks to all the wacked environmentalists who dictate these ineffective mandates upon us.