Fuel Your Adventures Safely! ⛽️
The Quick-Flow Spout Midwest Can 1210 is a 1-gallon gasoline can designed with an exclusive flame shield safety system, ensuring double-layer protection against accidental fires. It meets stringent CARB and EPA standards, making it an eco-friendly choice for fuel storage. Lightweight and compact, this can is perfect for both home and outdoor use.
Material Type | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) |
Color | Red |
Capacity | 1.03 Gallons |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item Dimensions W x H | 7.5"W x 9.5"H |
R**N
Good small fuel container.
Nice little gas jug. I am going to use it to put DEF in my new Diesel pick up, I have a big camper with one of the slide outs is over the fuel door and the big DEF jugs are hard to pour, so I will pour the DEF into this small jug to make it much easier to fill the DEF tank. I like the ability to tip it up without any flow until depressing the sppout.
S**6
They work But...
I like these cans. They work great and according to what i've been told meet DOT requirements which is improtant due to traveling with a landscape trailer. Okay now for the but! #1 Do not throw away the caps because rain will collect on them on open trailers and if you forget will go right into your equipment if not emptied. #2 They are a little more argravating to use and I have seen, but not sugggesting, the red sliders removed to make it easier. #3 In hot weather always release the pressure that builds up inside the cans or you will/may have gas spray all over you and or the ground. Even with these minor issues I will continue to use this type because nothing is perfect...
H**E
Good with modifications
Personally, I find gas cans today to be difficult to use. I would argue more dangerous. This one is better than others, but they still expect you to press the spout against the filler neck of whatever you're filling in order to open the gas flow. But if you're filling something like a push mower or leaf blower, the machine might move on you causing you to spill gas! To make this easier to use, I took out the spring so now I just open & close the spout manually. I also clipped off the plastic bit on the spout collar which I guess is supposed to prevent a child from removing the spout. I find the red latch that prevents the spout from opening accidentally to be way too difficult to press into the open position. It's a good idea to have it - especially if you've removed the auto-close spring! - because otherwise that spout is very easy to open accidentally. I'm debating if I should attempt to make that latch easier to open. If you disable the safety mechanisms to make this easier and I would argue safer to use, the onus is on you to make sure it's used properly and you don't have an accident. Gasoline is very dangerous.
J**H
I gallon gas can
Perfect for my 25 to 1 leaf blower!I added the replacement spout with cap and made it a great old school gas can.
R**.
Problems
This looks simple to use but it requires some dexterity and precision for optimum use. If the pouring spout is not perfectly aligned, it will leak. The safety trigger on the pouring spout is very difficult to use without a third hand. I like things to be eco-friendly but this is not it in my opinion.
A**
It’s worth buying it.
Used it for my weed eater’s fuel mix , my son stayed with my other one old faithful. Tried it used it and it’s well worth it . I carry it with me for yard work at my dad’s place . No spillage fuel well contained I did my research on this fuel container . It’s worth the purchase.
I**S
Exelente
Exelente
H**S
Ridiculous
Whoever designed the spout should be fired. And who signed off on this? He/she also, be gone.It's good for holding gas but not getting the gas out. My spout completely stopped working after the 2nd time. And the first time was a huge pain in the ash.I'd say, stay away. I can't imagine who gave this a good review, yet they did.
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