Law57
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Thanks Man - I will take a look at them...I have several Midwest brand 5 gallon containers. I have had about every brand can out there through the years and this brand has been the best ones yet. The double handles are a great feature also. The spout has a "C" shaped O ring for the spout. The safety spout is better than most and I won't say this ,but they are easily defeated if one wishes to do so. Those yellow "plugs" previously mentioned are a must for the new style safety ventless cans also. However, placement and using the right drill size is critical. The drill bit will grab and jerk the drill out of your hands if you're not very careful. Plus, should you ever need a replacement spout, Midweat will send you a new one, free of charge.
I read a couple of articles on Blitz 'incidents'... One, the guy kicked over a can, gas ran all over the floor of his garage and an open pilot light ignited the gas. Well Duh? 1) His can leaked or wasn't stowed properly. 2) storing gas near a flame? You can't fix stupid.
I keep my cans full in winter. I put the plow on my truck about this time of year. It won't see asphalt until next spring. It's now 15 years old, has only 60 K miles and zero rust. I'm very careful of where I store my gas in relation to any electrical outlet or device. I store the gas with the spout inside of the can and the yellow dot in the cover and the cover straight and tight. Don't cross thread it. Any can/spout will leak with a cross threaded cover. I'm sure I could kick over one of my Blitz cans and it wouldn't leak. Just my experience.