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2PCS 600ML Oil Petrol Fuel Mix Bottle Mixing of Two Strokes Portable 2-Stroke Engine Oil Fuel Mixing Bottle for Chainsaws Ironworking Machines
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This is a pair of 600ml mixing bottles designed for blending 2-stroke engine oil with petrol. They are intended for use with small engines that require a pre-mixed fuel-oil ratio, such as chainsaws, trimmers, leaf blowers, and ironworking machines.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Universal fit – Works with any 2-stroke engine that requires a fuel-oil mix, regardless of brand (Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo, etc.).
- No deck size or model-specific fitment – These are bottles, not engine parts; compatibility depends only on your engine’s mix ratio.
- Check your engine’s required ratio – Most 2-stroke engines use 40:1 or 50:1. The bottles have graduated markings, but verify they match your engine’s spec before mixing.
- Material – Plastic bottle; ensure it is fuel-resistant (PET or HDPE) for long-term use. Some cheap bottles can degrade with ethanol-blended fuels.
Key Things to Know
- No installation required – Simply fill, mix, and pour. Difficulty is zero.
- Quality note – With only 1 review (5 stars), long-term durability is unproven. Check for clear, consistent graduation marks and a tight-sealing cap.
- Common gotcha – Do not overfill. 600ml is about 20 oz; mixing more than the bottle’s capacity can lead to inaccurate ratios and fuel spillage.
- Use for storage – These bottles are also handy for storing pre-mixed fuel, but label them clearly to avoid accidentally using old mix (fuel degrades in 30 days).
Should You Buy It
If you own multiple 2-stroke tools and want a dedicated, portable mixing container to avoid guesswork at the pump, this is a cheap, low-risk buy. However, for heavy daily use or if you need precise ratio markings for small batches, consider a branded mixing bottle from Stihl or Echo instead.