Oz Gudorgen
2025-09-06 17:11:40
I bought the one gallon plunger can. Put pour on insecticide in it and use it and a car washing glove to wipe down my horse to keep flies and ticks off of her. Works perfectly, and she's happier with the system than getting sprayed. Liquid comes up through the screen just the way it's supposed to. Used something similar in a shop environment with solvents, years ago. I'm guessing those were the exact same ones this is.
Brett Villarreal
2025-08-21 11:21:34
Works great fast shipping
GeneT
2025-08-15 12:39:13
This thing will saturate a patch, or rag, or towel, if you pump it (once) vigorously when it's full. As the level drops, itc calms down a bit and comes into its own. In that "sweet spot" it conveniently floods the dish with fluid. Anything unused drains back into the container.This does a pretty good job of storing fluid and dispensing it in more than eye-dropper quantities. I haven't noticed any premature evaporation, though I've been afraid to try it with acetone. A good pump (one!) will deliver a great deal of fluid, so you don't need to bash on it, like some (mostly medical) push dispensers.The can is large, and holds sufficient quantity that even with liberal use, it's not drained quickly.If I had any complaint, it's a small one: the fill level is on the sticker attached to the tank. Perhaps it's on the tank as well (underneath the sticker), but as far as I can see it's only on the sitcker, and the sticker won't last too many years unless you're dispensing water.First rate. Sooooo much better than the alternatives I've tried. Justrite, in general, seems to be the superior product.
Steven H. Schmidt
2025-08-09 14:33:26
I love the convenience. I wish for two improvements however: 1) I wish they would be more air tight as acetone (very volatile) eventual evaporates out. and 2) I wish the dispenser was bare steel or stainless (no paint please) as some solvents will deteriorate the paint on the outside.
Isaac Fleming
2025-08-02 13:17:56
Never knew I needed one of these until my first use. Build quality is great, but more importantly, the amount of solvent I save is amazing. Will be buying other sizes as well.
VP
2025-07-31 17:59:01
Waste of money! Acetone evaporates as canister does not seal. Had high hopes as I’d seen it on welding videos but the one I received is does not seal! Tried putting a pint of acetone in it twice, the 2nd time I put a rag on top of it. Both times the acetone had evaporated by the next day. NOT recommended!
Customer
2025-07-27 16:26:11
I use this for acetone for tig welding. I ordered the 1 pint container and I received the one quart size. I was using it before I realized it was larger than I ordered. This size is OK but the smaller would have been fine for my use. I have had no problems with it igniting, I keep it about 8' away from where I weld. It is really handy and I am completely satisfied with it.
Jack U
2025-07-16 10:22:30
I can't count how many empty cans I have discovered in the shop that used to contain solvents of one type or another. Opening the can, getting some on a shop towel and all over the floor and then doing whatever needs doing before the rag dries, works my head into thinking about the project rather than about putting the lid back on the can. By the time I remember, some or all of that can is empty and I get to buy another one. This larger size (1 qt vs the 1 pt size) holds more than I need from a use standpoint, but I can just pour the solvent in and forget it. It commands lots of flat surface space, but it is stable and visible and I absolutely love it.
brian d
2025-07-13 12:54:09
excellent
Ludwing valerio
2025-07-12 13:35:42
I love this container for solvent. I keep my paint bench very clean
Daniel
2025-07-07 18:34:04
Was looking for a solution for dispensing acetone in my welding shop, as I found I was always over-saturating rags when pouring directly from the bottle. Acetone isn't cheap, and the excess just evaporates by the time you need to use the rag again. Literally money disappearing into thin-air.I considered the plastic squeeze bottles I had seen in chemistry labs, but apparently those are prohibitively expensive to get your hands on in small quantities and the right type of plastic. Then I discovered these Justrite cans!If you need to dampen a rag or towel with a solvent frequently, this is the dispenser for you. It's nice in that it evenly wets a large area of the rag without over-saturating it, and you can control the amount that is dispensed by pressing more slowly/not as deeply. It clearly well built, doesn't leak any fumes, and is larger in person than you expect it to be.I'm giving it 4 stars because I filled it right away with acetone, but there were a bunch of leftover bits of metal and paint flakes from manufacturing inside the can, which are now floating in my expensive acetone. There was no instruction to rinse the inside first, and with a $60 dispenser designed for industrial/scientific use, you would expect the inside to be completely free of debris or residue out-of-the-box.
kawasim
2025-07-01 10:12:27
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John Styles
2025-06-27 15:01:45
We have started using this for dispensing cleaner for cleaning cabinet parts. The guys love it. We use a lot less cleaner.
Oz Gudorgen
2025-06-05 14:18:03
I bought the one gallon plunger can. Put pour on insecticide in it and use it and a car washing glove to wipe down my horse to keep flies and ticks off of her. Works perfectly, and she's happier with the system than getting sprayed. Liquid comes up through the screen just the way it's supposed to. Used something similar in a shop environment with solvents, years ago. I'm guessing those were the exact same ones this is.
Brett Villarreal
2025-05-25 11:44:17
Works great fast shipping
GeneT
2025-05-18 21:54:02
This thing will saturate a patch, or rag, or towel, if you pump it (once) vigorously when it's full. As the level drops, itc calms down a bit and comes into its own. In that "sweet spot" it conveniently floods the dish with fluid. Anything unused drains back into the container.This does a pretty good job of storing fluid and dispensing it in more than eye-dropper quantities. I haven't noticed any premature evaporation, though I've been afraid to try it with acetone. A good pump (one!) will deliver a great deal of fluid, so you don't need to bash on it, like some (mostly medical) push dispensers.The can is large, and holds sufficient quantity that even with liberal use, it's not drained quickly.If I had any complaint, it's a small one: the fill level is on the sticker attached to the tank. Perhaps it's on the tank as well (underneath the sticker), but as far as I can see it's only on the sitcker, and the sticker won't last too many years unless you're dispensing water.First rate. Sooooo much better than the alternatives I've tried. Justrite, in general, seems to be the superior product.
Steven H. Schmidt
2025-05-17 18:09:49
I love the convenience. I wish for two improvements however: 1) I wish they would be more air tight as acetone (very volatile) eventual evaporates out. and 2) I wish the dispenser was bare steel or stainless (no paint please) as some solvents will deteriorate the paint on the outside.
Isaac Fleming
2025-05-11 14:20:05
Never knew I needed one of these until my first use. Build quality is great, but more importantly, the amount of solvent I save is amazing. Will be buying other sizes as well.
VP
2025-04-28 14:55:27
Waste of money! Acetone evaporates as canister does not seal. Had high hopes as I’d seen it on welding videos but the one I received is does not seal! Tried putting a pint of acetone in it twice, the 2nd time I put a rag on top of it. Both times the acetone had evaporated by the next day. NOT recommended!
Customer
2025-04-22 21:34:56
I use this for acetone for tig welding. I ordered the 1 pint container and I received the one quart size. I was using it before I realized it was larger than I ordered. This size is OK but the smaller would have been fine for my use. I have had no problems with it igniting, I keep it about 8' away from where I weld. It is really handy and I am completely satisfied with it.
Jack U
2025-04-17 18:58:31
I can't count how many empty cans I have discovered in the shop that used to contain solvents of one type or another. Opening the can, getting some on a shop towel and all over the floor and then doing whatever needs doing before the rag dries, works my head into thinking about the project rather than about putting the lid back on the can. By the time I remember, some or all of that can is empty and I get to buy another one. This larger size (1 qt vs the 1 pt size) holds more than I need from a use standpoint, but I can just pour the solvent in and forget it. It commands lots of flat surface space, but it is stable and visible and I absolutely love it.
brian d
2025-04-02 17:15:13
excellent
Ludwing valerio
2025-03-19 15:07:50
I love this container for solvent. I keep my paint bench very clean
Daniel
2025-02-23 15:54:36
Was looking for a solution for dispensing acetone in my welding shop, as I found I was always over-saturating rags when pouring directly from the bottle. Acetone isn't cheap, and the excess just evaporates by the time you need to use the rag again. Literally money disappearing into thin-air.I considered the plastic squeeze bottles I had seen in chemistry labs, but apparently those are prohibitively expensive to get your hands on in small quantities and the right type of plastic. Then I discovered these Justrite cans!If you need to dampen a rag or towel with a solvent frequently, this is the dispenser for you. It's nice in that it evenly wets a large area of the rag without over-saturating it, and you can control the amount that is dispensed by pressing more slowly/not as deeply. It clearly well built, doesn't leak any fumes, and is larger in person than you expect it to be.I'm giving it 4 stars because I filled it right away with acetone, but there were a bunch of leftover bits of metal and paint flakes from manufacturing inside the can, which are now floating in my expensive acetone. There was no instruction to rinse the inside first, and with a $60 dispenser designed for industrial/scientific use, you would expect the inside to be completely free of debris or residue out-of-the-box.
kawasim
2025-02-22 12:06:22
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John Styles
2025-01-29 16:23:52
We have started using this for dispensing cleaner for cleaning cabinet parts. The guys love it. We use a lot less cleaner.