(48) Genuine OEM ECHO Red Armor 1 Gallon Mix of 2-Cycle Oil 2.6oz 2.6 oz 6550001
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This is a pre-measured 1-gallon mix of ECHO Red Armor 2-cycle oil (2.6 oz bottle included) designed for air-cooled, high-RPM engines found in handheld and walk-behind lawn equipment—trimmers, blowers, chainsaws, and edgers. It’s a high-performance synthetic blend that exceeds JASO FD, ISO L-EGD, and API TC standards.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Engine type: Only for 2-cycle (not 4-cycle) engines. Do not use in 4-stroke mowers or equipment.
- Mix ratio: Each 2.6 oz bottle mixes with 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline (50:1 ratio). Do not adjust ratio unless specified by your engine manual.
- Brand fit: Designed for ECHO equipment, but fully compatible with any 2-cycle brand (Stihl, Husqvarna, Ryobi, etc.) that requires a 50:1 mix.
- Deck size irrelevant: This is an oil product, not a blade or deck part—no deck measurement needed.
- Storage: Keep sealed and away from moisture; shelf life is 2–3 years if unopened.
Key Things to Know
- Pre-measured convenience: Each bottle treats 1 gallon exactly—no measuring cup required. Just pour the entire bottle into 1 gallon of gas.
- High-quality protects engines: Red Armor reduces carbon deposits, wear, and smoke compared to generic 2-cycle oils. It’s especially good for prolonged storage or heavy use.
- Installation is trivial: Pour into gas can, shake, then fill your equipment tank. No tools or mechanical skill needed.
- Cost per gallon: At $126.91 for a 1-gallon kit (contains 1 bottle), this is expensive compared to bulk 2-cycle oil. You’re paying for the pre-measured convenience and OEM branding.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you own ECHO 2-cycle equipment and want the exact oil the manufacturer recommends, or if you value pre-measured convenience and don’t mind the premium price. If you have multiple 2-cycle tools or mix frequently, a larger bottle or aftermarket oil (like Husqvarna or Stihl) will be more economical. Skip it if you’re on a tight budget or only need oil for a single season.