Deli Jerry Fuel Containers Recalled Over Burn and Child-Poisoning Risks
CPSC recalled about 1,750 Deli Jerry fuel containers because their closures are not child-resistant, posing burn and poisoning risks to children. Consumers should stop using them immediately and contact Deli OfficeSupplies for a full refund.

What matters now
- The recalled containers have closures that are not child-resistant.
- Affected capacities are 5.3 gallons, 6.6 gallons and 7.9 gallons.
- Consumers should stop using affected containers immediately and contact Deli OfficeSupplies for a full refund.
- CPSC reports no incidents or injuries.
Why the fuel containers were recalled
The fuel containers violate the closure requirement under the Children’s Gasoline Burn Prevention Act. Their closures are not child-resistant, posing burn and poisoning risks to children.
How to identify the recalled containers
The recall involves dark green Deli-branded metal fuel containers with a cap and plastic tube. They came in 5.3-gallon (20-liter), 6.6-gallon (25-liter) and 7.9-gallon (30-liter) capacities. The brand’s Star logo and the capacity are embossed on the side. About 1,750 containers were sold on Walmart.com from April 2025 through June 2026 for about $36.
Refund and disposal instructions
Consumers should stop using recalled containers immediately and contact Deli OfficeSupplies for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write “RECALLED” on the container in permanent marker and email a photo to service@steelitetool.com. They should then dispose of it under applicable local or state procedures. Verify and follow the complete instructions in the CPSC notice before acting.