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1L Fuel and Oil Mixing Bottle for 2-Stroke Engines with 50:1 40:1 35:1 25:1 Ratios Compatible with Chainsaws Brushcutters and Leaf Blowers White Plastic Container

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1L Fuel and Oil Mixing Bottle for 2-Stroke Engines with 50:1 40:1 35:1 25:1 Ratios Compatible with Chainsaws Brushcutters and Leaf Blowers White Plastic Container
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What It Is

This is a 1-liter white plastic bottle pre-marked with four common 2-stroke fuel-to-oil mixing ratios (50:1, 40:1, 35:1, 25:1). It’s used to accurately blend gas and oil for small engine equipment like chainsaws, brushcutters, leaf blowers, and trimmers that require pre-mixed fuel.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • No engine-specific fitment – works with any 2-stroke engine that needs one of the four printed ratios.
  • Check your owner’s manual for the exact ratio required (e.g., 50:1 means 2.6 oz oil per gallon of gas).
  • Bottle capacity is 1 liter (0.26 gallons) – fine for small jobs, but you’ll need multiple fills for larger tanks.
  • Brand-agnostic – not OEM-specific; compatible with any brand of 2-stroke oil and any machine using those ratios.
  • Measurement lines are molded into the plastic – verify they are clear and legible before buying, as some cheap bottles have faint marks.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: White plastic is lightweight but can crack if dropped on concrete. Handle carefully.
  • Installation difficulty: None – just fill to the correct ratio line, add oil, then gas, shake, and pour into your machine’s tank.
  • Common gotcha: The 25:1 line is for older engines; using that ratio in a modern 50:1 engine will foul plugs and smoke heavily. Always confirm your engine’s requirement.
  • Accuracy: The lines are approximate – for precise mixing (especially on small batches), use a graduated measuring cup instead.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you own one or two 2-stroke machines that use the same ratio and you want a simple, cheap way to mix small batches without math. Skip it if you have many machines with different ratios, need precision for critical engines, or prefer a sturdier container.

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