Echo 24PK Oil 6.4 oz Bottles 2 Cycle Mix for 2.5 Gallon - Power Blend 6450025
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This is a case of 24 pre-measured 6.4-ounce bottles of Echo Power Blend 2-cycle oil, mixed for a 2.5-gallon fuel batch. It’s designed for Echo-branded handheld equipment (trimmers, blowers, chainsaws) and any air-cooled 2-cycle engine requiring a 50:1 fuel-to-oil ratio.
Fitment & Compatibility
Check your equipment’s fuel ratio requirement—this oil is for 50:1 mix only. It fits all Echo 2-cycle engines (model series like PE, SRM, PAS, CS) and many other brands (Stihl, Husqvarna, Ryobi) that specify 50:1. Do not use in engines requiring 40:1 or 32:1. Each bottle treats 2.5 gallons of unleaded gasoline. Verify your gas can size—if you use smaller batches, you’ll need to measure or store leftover mix. This is OEM Echo oil, not aftermarket, so no compatibility issues with Echo equipment.
Key Things to Know
- No measuring needed: Each bottle is pre-measured; just pour the whole bottle into 2.5 gallons of gas and shake.
- Installation difficulty: Trivial—just pour and mix. No tools required.
- Quality: Echo Power Blend is a synthetic blend with fuel stabilizers and detergents. It meets JASO FD, ISO L-EGD, and EPA standards. Reduces smoke and carbon buildup compared to generic oils.
- Common gotchas: Don’t confuse this with Echo’s 2.6-ounce bottles (treats 1 gallon). The 6.4 oz size treats 2.5 gallons—if you mix a full bottle with less gas, you’ll get a richer ratio that can foul plugs and cause hard starting. Always use the full 2.5 gallons per bottle.
- Storage: Keep bottles upright in a cool, dry place. The oil has a shelf life of about 3-5 years unopened.
Should You Buy It
If you own multiple 50:1 2-cycle tools (especially Echo) and go through fuel quickly, this case saves money over single bottles and eliminates measuring errors. It’s ideal for landscapers or heavy homeowners who mix fuel every few weeks. Avoid it if you only need a quart of mix or if your equipment requires a different ratio—you’ll waste oil or risk engine damage.