I've been using the BORRITT fuel nozzle for transferring raw whiskey between barrels, and it's been a bit of a rollercoaster. The flow rate is fantastic – it fills my 55-gallon drums in no time, and the swivel spout makes positioning effortless when working in tight distillery spaces.
That said, I completely understand the negative review about durability. While mine hasn't broken yet, the plastic does feel suspiciously lightweight when handling it daily. The squeeze mechanism requires more force than I'd like, and I can already sense it might be the first component to fail.
Where this nozzle really shines is in creating a perfect seal during transfers – no spills or evaporation losses with my high-proof spirits. The hook design is genius for hanging on barrel rims when taking quick breaks during large batch transfers.
For occasional use with gasoline or diesel? Probably fine. For daily commercial use in a distillery like mine? I'd recommend looking at heavier-duty metal options despite the higher price tag.