Oil & Maintenance Kits
2PCS 600ML 2 Stroke Petrol Fuel Oil Mixing Bottle, 7.5 X 3.1 X 2 in Nylon Plastic Oil Mixing Bottle Container, Petrol Fuel Mix Holder for Garden Chainsaws Strimmer, Ironworking Machines
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This is a set of two 600ml nylon plastic bottles designed for pre-mixing and storing 2-stroke fuel (gasoline + oil) for small engines like chainsaws, strimmers, and ironworking machines. They help ensure the correct fuel-to-oil ratio without mess.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Physical fit: Bottles measure 7.5 x 3.1 x 2 inches each. Check your tool’s fuel tank opening – the spout must fit without spillage. Most standard chainsaw/trimmer tanks are fine, but compact or angled filler necks may be tight.
- Engine type: Only for 2-stroke (oil-in-fuel) engines. Not for 4-stroke mowers or separate oil fill systems.
- Brand/model: Universal – no specific brand lock-in. Avoid if your tool requires a precise ratio not marked on the bottle (e.g., 40:1, 50:1). These likely have generic markings; confirm before buying.
- Material: Nylon plastic – check for fuel resistance (gasoline can degrade some plastics). Nylon is generally safe, but prolonged exposure to ethanol-blended fuel may cause swelling or cracking.
Key Things to Know
- Quality risk: 2.4/5 stars from only 4 reviews suggests frequent issues (leaks, cracked caps, inaccurate markings). Inspect for defects immediately.
- Installation difficulty: None – just fill, cap, and pour. But if the spout doesn’t seal tightly, fuel can spill during mixing or storage.
- Common gotchas: Markings may fade or be hard to read. Bottles are 600ml (0.6L) – small for larger engines. Verify the ratio scale (e.g., 50:1) matches your equipment’s requirement.
- Price vs value: $16.99 for two bottles is high for a low-rated item. Cheaper, better-reviewed alternatives exist from known brands like Stihl or Husqvarna.
Should You Buy It
Only if you need a cheap, temporary solution for occasional 2-stroke mixing and are willing to inspect for leaks immediately. For reliable, long-term use, skip this – invest in a branded mixing bottle with clear markings and better reviews (e.g., Stihl or Oregon).