Only ones we used to sell at my shop, because we stood by them. never had an issue with mine, and I love how there's and actual button instead of the usual push down nozzle bullshit.
Edit: after reading those reviews, it looks like a lot are missing the O-ring for the nozzle. Might not be preinstalled if you order it directly. I had to put them together before we sold them in our store.
I have this one: link
Easy to use. You tip it into whatever you want to fill then press and hold the button behind the spout. Gas comes out and you release when you get to the amount you want. No leaks, no spills, stupid simple to use. Only downside is that it can be a bit of a pain in the ass to get the top off. Takes some force sometimes.
Edit: I am seeing people having issues with the o-ring. I haven't had an issue with mine and it sits with gas in it a lot(I bought it for working on a snowblower). Not saying it isn't an issue I just don't have experience with it.
I've had a No-Spill can for a few years now and it's been a game changer.
"EZ" nozzle. I've only used this one once, it took a bit of pressure to push down the button, but it was relatively easy to control the flow.
There's the Surecan which is probably the easiest one I've seen and the most user friendly while still being child safe. Those that bought it seemed to love it.
There's also these funnel cans that have a funnel attached that are relatively easy to pour, but you have to do it at an angle otherwise it pours out pretty fast and will fill up your tool really quickly.
The amazon prices are marked up quite a bit compared to my store, but the biggest complaints are over the basic cheap cans, and the other options that are a little pricier are the deal-breakers, apparently. If it's something I'm gonna use often that's easy and convenient, I don't see how $30-40 is too much for something I'll have for potentially years. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The funny thing is we still sell the traditional style pour spouts for $6 with just a simple cap on them. Perfectly legal to sell, it's just the actual gas cans have to come with the safety spouts due to the CGBP act.
I use this can
No-Spill 1450 5-Gallon Poly Gas Can (CARB Compliant) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000W9JN4S/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_H32WKEYQCHMEDJ8K4PYR
With this attachment
No-Spill 206 Flexible Spout Extension https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000W9LRQK/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_TA7VQ7Q6C6QHZ54WC4FC
https://www.huntsvilleal.gov/environment/animal-services/pet-services/animal-complaints/ report him, then when his dog is safely out of his care https://www.amazon.com/No-Spill-1450-5-Gallon-Poly-Compliant/dp/B000W9JN4S/ref=zg_bs_15707861_1/142-3720874-3920304?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=3SHSANPCJWQX7REM0X4M
I have one of these, I really like it.
My metal Eagle can is also really good. But that No-Spill can is really easy to use, and is more enclosed (there's no funnel whose interior can get dirty, possibly contaminating the gas you're about to pour).
https://www.amazon.com/No-Spill-1450-5-Gallon-Poly-Compliant/dp/B000W9JN4S
https://www.amazon.com/Eagle-UI-50-FS-Galvanized-Gasoline-Capacity/dp/B00004Y75M
These work pretty well too:
https://www.amazon.com/No-Spill-1450-5-Gallon-Poly-Compliant/dp/B000W9JN4S
Thanks for the recommendations. Coleman's has 4 for $99 used which is pretty good.
Here are some links and reviews of No-Spill.
There are always some negative reviews, but like Is said I have the 1.25 and the can swells up in the heat as it truly is vapor leak proof for me. If I go with these I will get the flexible spout extension and the DOT approved cap.
The cheapest I could find was around $27 shipped no tax.
No-Spill makes a good one. Has a spring loaded valve on the back of the spout that you push with your thumb.