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The JSP Manufacturing Military Water Cap Wrench is a robust, American-made tool designed to effortlessly remove stubborn caps from Scepter and Skilcraft military water cans. Constructed from durable glass-reinforced polymer, it features built-in vent and spout wrenches, fits multiple can sizes, and weighs just 6.7 ounces for easy portability.
Color | Black |
Brand | JSP Manufacturing |
Material | Glass-reinforced polymer plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Round |
Finish Type | Painted |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | JSP Manufacturing |
Part Number | 55-MWC-WATER-Scepter-X3 |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 11.81 x 5.31 x 0.98 inches |
Item model number | 55-MWC-WATER-Scepter-X3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style | Durable,Military |
Finish | Painted |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**R
Really works! Fits Skilcraft & Scepter, but the right cans, see review
Awesome item. Fits Skilcraft and Scepter 5 gal MILITARY style can caps (be careful, there's a CHEAPER 5 gal/20 L Scepter can out there that's BLUE, and is NOT the same, and this will NOT work on that one. This works on the Scepter 05177 Military Water Container - 5 Gallon (20 Litre), ASIN B00ZLYUOP6 and the Skilcraft 7240013655317 Can, Water, Military, Plastic, Green, 5 Gal, 7240-01-365-5317, available at other outlets. They're basically the same, NATO standard - the Skilcraft is made in the USA, the Scepter in Canada. Aside from slight color differences and markings, they're the same. Saw other reviewers saying they don't fit. Well, you need to know how to use this. It DOES fit BOTH (I have this wrench and I have both manufacturer's cans as specified above, and it works). It's made to fit tightly on the large opening. The trick, fit the notch on the underside of this wrench down on the cap TAB first. There's a notch on the wrench on the HANDLE side of it that fits there. It does take a little push, but it'll fit. THEN, step 2, push down the opposite side of the wrench (across from the handle); there's a notch there that fits over the cap LOOP. Push (it'll go!) down, and now you've locked the wrench securely on the cap. Turn to open. The design is overall brilliant. There's also a vent cap and a small cap that you can attach a spigot to on the large cap. Look at the end of this wrench handle, there's a small hole. Sure, you can put a loop on that and hang it, but it's MADE to open the smallest (vent) cap on the large cap! Then underneath the wrench (it's not "bored through" like the vent tool) is a wrench that'll fit the larger (spigot/pour cap) of the two "on cap" covers. Hope that helps. It absolutely works!
J**L
Fits perfect.
Works good to tighten and loosen caps. It is able to loosen the air vent also which can get tight. Put it on a paracord and looped it around the jug handle to keep handy.
W**N
No more leaking
Bought this wrench to tighten the Scepter jerry can caps. It provides just enough leverage to make sure all three caps are screwed on securely. No more water leaking while traveling on rough roads!The wrench is well built with no rough edges like you find on some products. Well thought out design!!Would purchase again if I lost this one.
D**N
well-made works great!
Highly recommend if you're using the ceptor water cans no more leaks easy to use
S**S
Pricey, But Does the Trick!
As anyone who's used a plastic Scepter Water Container will tell you, the large lid requires some serious muscling to screw it down tight enough so it doesn't leak. This tool does the job, and also makes it easy to remove a sticky, over-torqued-on lid. The tool is practically unbreakable and requires a little finesse to avoid stripping the threads on a Scepter jug, particularly if used on the smaller pour lid and air syphon. The more Scepter water jugs you have, the more you'll appreciate having at least one of these cap wrenches.
B**N
Works great once you figure it out
After learning how to use this (a certain orientation is required), I found it very helpful to unscrew the cap from the Scepter water container.
R**.
That it works
Great Product
D**D
Happy Days ! !
I’ve had my scepter five gallons for over ten years . In that time I’ve never been able to use my spigot accessory because it requires cans to lay on their sides . Both caps leaked and would probably lose most water overnight . I’ve never been able to get caps tight enough and suspected bad gaskets .The caps are harder to deal with because of advancing arthritis in my hands .No more, as has already been said many times here , no more leaking .Pretty much works as designed .
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