Oil & Maintenance Kits
0000 881 9411 Fuel & Oil Mixing Bottle 0000 881 9411 for stihl 2 Stroke engined Brushcutters, Chainsaws
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The 0000 881 9411 Fuel & Oil Mixing Bottle is a pre-marked container designed for mixing 2-stroke fuel and oil at the correct ratio. It’s intended for use with Stihl 2-stroke engines found in brushcutters, chainsaws, trimmers, and blowers.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Brand and part number: Genuine Stihl part 0000 881 9411. This is an OEM Stihl product, not an aftermarket generic.
- Compatible engines: Works with any Stihl 2-stroke engine requiring a 50:1 fuel/oil ratio. This includes most Stihl chainsaws, brushcutters, pole pruners, and handheld blowers.
- Capacity: Typically 1 liter (1000 ml) capacity, with clear markings for both fuel and oil. Not designed for larger engines or non-Stihl machines unless they also use a 50:1 mix.
- Check before buying: Confirm your Stihl model requires a 50:1 ratio (most do). If you own a different brand (e.g., Husqvarna, Echo) that uses a different ratio (40:1 or 32:1), this bottle won’t have the correct markings.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Durable, translucent plastic with molded measurement lines. Resists fuel and oil degradation better than generic bottles.
- Installation difficulty: None – just fill and pour. No assembly required.
- Common gotchas: The bottle is small (1L) – fine for topping off a tank, but you’ll need multiple fills for larger jobs. The markings are for Stihl’s proprietary oil bottles, so using other oil brands may require adjusting the fill line.
- Longevity: The cap can crack over time if overtightened. Hand-tighten only.
Should You Buy It
If you own a Stihl 2-stroke tool and want a no-guess mixing bottle with accurate, permanent markings, this is a solid buy at $12.50. It’s best for occasional users who want consistency and don’t want to measure ratios manually. For high-volume pros, a larger mixing container may be more practical.