Oil & Maintenance Kits
OEM Echo Oil 5.2 oz 2 Gallon Mix Powerblend Gold 2 Stroke 6450002, 48 Pack
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This is a 48-pack of OEM Echo Powerblend Gold 2-stroke oil (5.2 oz bottles, part #6450002), each pre-measured to mix with 2 gallons of unleaded gasoline. Designed for Echo-branded 2-cycle equipment like trimmers, blowers, chainsaws, and hedge trimmers.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Engine type: Only for air-cooled 2-stroke engines. Not for 4-stroke or water-cooled engines.
- Brand: Echo OEM oil, intended for Echo equipment. Can be used in other 2-stroke engines (e.g., Husqvarna, Stihl, Ryobi) but verify your engine’s oil-to-fuel ratio requirement (most Echo engines require 50:1; this oil is mixed at 50:1).
- Fuel mix: Each 5.2 oz bottle mixes with 2 gallons of gasoline. Do not use with 1-gallon or 5-gallon mixes unless you adjust the number of bottles.
- Gasoline type: Use with unleaded gasoline (87 octane minimum, up to 10% ethanol). Not compatible with diesel or E15+ fuels.
- Measurement check: Bottle is 5.2 oz—confirm your fuel container’s capacity. For a 1-gallon mix, you’d need a 2.6 oz bottle (not included here).
Key Things to Know
- Quality: ISO-L-EGD and JASO FD certified, which means high detergency and low smoke. Good for preventing carbon buildup in small engines.
- Installation difficulty: Trivial—pour entire bottle into 2 gallons of gas, shake, use immediately. No measuring needed.
- Common gotcha: This is a 48-pack. If you only need a few bottles, the bulk size may lead to oil aging (store in cool, dry place; use within 2 years).
- Price per bottle: ~$3.33 each. Cheaper than buying individually ($4–$6 per bottle at retail), but only if you’ll use all 48.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you own multiple Echo 2-stroke machines and go through at least 96 gallons of mixed fuel per season (e.g., commercial landscapers or heavy residential users). For occasional use, a smaller 6-pack or single bottle is more practical—the bulk size costs less per ounce but risks expired oil if you don’t burn through it quickly.