1L Fuel and Oil Mixing Bottle Precise Ratios 50:1 35:1 25:1 for 2-Stroke Garden Equipment Compatible with Brushcutters Chainsaws Secure Leak-Proof Design White Plastic
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This is a 1-liter plastic mixing bottle designed to precisely blend fuel and oil at 50:1, 35:1, or 25:1 ratios for 2-stroke garden equipment like brushcutters, chainsaws, leaf blowers, and trimmers. It eliminates guesswork by using pre-marked fill lines for both fuel and oil, ensuring correct lubrication for air-cooled two-stroke engines.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify your machine’s required fuel-to-oil ratio (check the owner’s manual or engine label). This bottle supports only 50:1, 35:1, and 25:1 ratios—if your equipment needs 40:1 or 32:1, this won’t work. It is universal for any 2-stroke engine that accepts pre-mixed fuel, regardless of brand (Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo, Ryobi, etc.). No deck size or OEM part number matters here; the bottle is aftermarket and fits most standard gas cans and fuel tanks. Measure the bottle’s dimensions (approx. 8” tall x 3.5” wide) to ensure it fits under your fuel storage shelf or in a tool bag.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: White plastic is lightweight but durable; the leak-proof cap is a plus, but check the seal after first use—some cheap bottles may crack if dropped on concrete.
- Installation difficulty: None. Just fill, cap, shake, and pour—no tools required. Markings are molded into the plastic, so they won’t fade.
- Common gotchas: The bottle only shows ratios for 1 liter total mix. If you need a half-liter or 2-liter batch, you’ll have to do math. Also, the 25:1 mark is for older or high-performance engines; using it in a modern 50:1 engine can cause fouling.
- Storage: Keep the bottle out of direct sunlight to prevent plastic degradation and fuel evaporation.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you own multiple 2-stroke tools with different mix ratios (e.g., a 50:1 chainsaw and a 25:1 brushcutter) and want a dedicated, spill-resistant bottle for each. It’s ideal for occasional users who hate measuring cups or syringes. Skip it if you only need one ratio or prefer pre-mixed fuel cans.