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2 Stroke Engines Oil Fuel Mixing Bottle for Lawnmower Brush Cutter Chainsaw, 1L, 4 Ratios 32:1/50:1/40:1/25:1

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$13.88
2 Stroke Engines Oil Fuel Mixing Bottle for Lawnmower Brush Cutter Chainsaw, 1L, 4 Ratios 32:1/50:1/40:1/25:1
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What It Is

This is a 1-liter mixing bottle designed for blending 2-stroke engine oil with gasoline. It’s intended for small engines like those in chainsaws, brush cutters, string trimmers, and some lawnmowers that require a pre-mixed fuel-oil ratio—not for 4-stroke mowers or any PTO-driven equipment.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Engine type: Only for 2-stroke engines. Do not use with 4-stroke mowers, tractors, or any PTO shaft-driven machines.
  • Ratios: Supports 25:1, 32:1, 40:1, and 50:1 mixes. Check your engine manual for the exact ratio—using the wrong one can cause seizure or poor performance.
  • Fuel capacity: 1 liter total. If your engine’s fuel tank is larger than 1L, you’ll need multiple batches or a larger bottle.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is a universal aftermarket bottle. No brand-specific fitment issues—any 2-stroke engine that uses one of the listed ratios works.
  • Measurement: The bottle has clear markings for each ratio. Verify the markings are legible and match your preferred ratio before filling.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Durable plastic with a sealed cap, but not impact-proof. Avoid dropping when full.
  • Installation: No installation needed—just fill with oil and gas, shake, and pour into the fuel tank. Difficulty: zero.
  • Gotcha: The bottle is marked for oil volume, not total fuel volume. You must add oil first, then gas to the line—not the other way around.
  • Gotcha: Ratios are pre-printed on the bottle. If your engine requires an uncommon ratio (e.g., 16:1), this bottle won’t help.

Should You Buy It

Yes, if you own any 2-stroke lawn or garden tool (chainsaw, trimmer, brush cutter) and regularly mix fuel. It’s cheap, simple, and eliminates guesswork. Skip it if you only run 4-stroke engines or need a larger mixing capacity.

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