TruFuel 2-Cycle 50:1 Pre-Blended Fuel for Outdoor Power Equipment - 32 oz. (Case of 6) (6525638)






Key features
- •Pre-blended for outdoor power equipment - TruFuel provides the perfect fuel for all 2-cycle, air-cooled engines requiring a 50:1 mix
- •For use in 2-cycle engines
- •Specifically for portable gas-powered equipment - convenient, saves time and delivers superior performance
- •Stable, long-lasting, high-octane, ethanol-free fuel with an added stabilizer reduces engine wear for a longer life; Extends equipment life and ensures proper break-in for new equipment
- •Easier start-up, increased trigger response and smoother idling with no smoke or plug fouling
TruFuel 2-Cycle 50:1 Pre-Blended Fuel for Outdoor Power Equipment - 32 oz. (Case of 6) (6525638)
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Customer Reviews
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Great, convenient pre-mix.
Dan W.✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
Easy to use, no mixing required.
Convient
JDRanger✓ Verified Purchase•August 9, 2023
I used to always mess up the mixture of my two-stroke fuel/oil but now I don't need to worry about it being correct.
Perfect
Soccer Fan✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2023
Best product for your 2 cycle engine. I used to mix but over time that would build up gunk. Been using this for 5 years without issue
EXPENSIVE BUT WORTH IT
Terry J.✓ Verified Purchase•July 21, 2023
I reluctantly bought this because it was expensive compared to mixing your own. But i saw from the get go how much better my redmax professional blower and echo string trimmer ran on this fuel. I will be running this from now on and not having to worry about storing my engines for the winter with this fuel is an added bonus.
I was skeptical of this stuff at first...But I think I like it now.
Nigel✓ Verified Purchase•July 3, 2023
So lets be honest. This is EXPENSIVE for what you get as far as size is concerned... I've never used this stuff prior to about a month ago.. It always seemed "hyped up". IE: Don't ever use normal gas in your 2-stroke engine it will destroy the world type deal....
AND to date I have NOT had issues using NORMAL fuel to the Echo oil I mix in with any of my stuff, AND it sits all winter long with fuel in the tank. I bought this stuff because there was a coupon on it and more importantly I bought a nice Echo chainsaw, and people swear up and down to use quality fuel in a chainsaw because they are a LOT more finicky than other 2-stroke tools.
Fair enough. Fast forward to me using this for about a month now on chainsaw, blower, and string trimmer. All items are Echo and normally start up I'd say on the 3-5 pull string range. To me this is acceptable. On all tools there is a choke button that is pulled out. Pull the rope a couple times and then the engine "tries" to start then dies about 6 seconds later. Switch the choke the other way, pull the rope and boom it starts.
With this fuel I notice one immediate difference. I pull the choke out, pull the rope ONCE, and the engine starts to chug (it doesn't die) then I am able to switch the choke the other way and the tool starts puttering away.
This isn't a game change for me but clearly there is something going on here, perhaps the fuel is better than the gas station crap because in my two years of owning these tools I know how they feel/act and it NEVER did that ever, not even brand new.
I like the container size, they are easy to carry around and they are easy to pour into the tool that I am using.
I will note that NONE of my bottles had seal tabs on them which makes me wonder is that normal? Perhaps someone can chime in? On the box it states product lasts for X amount of time unopened yet if there is no air tight seal under the cap how is this possible? I might just be over thinking it but I would have thought there was a seal (think milk/orange juice container) that you pull off after you unscrew the cap.
I will continue to use this honestly because the machines seem to run smoother and as stated above start right up on the first pull rope which blwos my mind because they never did that before.
I am HALF tempted to try the 4 stroke gas in my lawnmower.... JUST because I had good experience with this stuff.
AND to date I have NOT had issues using NORMAL fuel to the Echo oil I mix in with any of my stuff, AND it sits all winter long with fuel in the tank. I bought this stuff because there was a coupon on it and more importantly I bought a nice Echo chainsaw, and people swear up and down to use quality fuel in a chainsaw because they are a LOT more finicky than other 2-stroke tools.
Fair enough. Fast forward to me using this for about a month now on chainsaw, blower, and string trimmer. All items are Echo and normally start up I'd say on the 3-5 pull string range. To me this is acceptable. On all tools there is a choke button that is pulled out. Pull the rope a couple times and then the engine "tries" to start then dies about 6 seconds later. Switch the choke the other way, pull the rope and boom it starts.
With this fuel I notice one immediate difference. I pull the choke out, pull the rope ONCE, and the engine starts to chug (it doesn't die) then I am able to switch the choke the other way and the tool starts puttering away.
This isn't a game change for me but clearly there is something going on here, perhaps the fuel is better than the gas station crap because in my two years of owning these tools I know how they feel/act and it NEVER did that ever, not even brand new.
I like the container size, they are easy to carry around and they are easy to pour into the tool that I am using.
I will note that NONE of my bottles had seal tabs on them which makes me wonder is that normal? Perhaps someone can chime in? On the box it states product lasts for X amount of time unopened yet if there is no air tight seal under the cap how is this possible? I might just be over thinking it but I would have thought there was a seal (think milk/orange juice container) that you pull off after you unscrew the cap.
I will continue to use this honestly because the machines seem to run smoother and as stated above start right up on the first pull rope which blwos my mind because they never did that before.
I am HALF tempted to try the 4 stroke gas in my lawnmower.... JUST because I had good experience with this stuff.
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