Thankyou, I will be buying some of these now, probably the most accurate fuel mixing bottle out there. I only get through two litres of petrol 2 stroke mix in a month so 2 of these is ideal for me. I'll buy a third for backup though.
Your welcome! Yes it really does help especially when you do not use a lot of fuel. I prefer to use mixed fuel no longer than a month, when I need I just mix. Definitely a good buy!
Эта бутылка не так должна использоваться.У вас вышло на 1литр бензина 18 мл. масла вместо 20мл., потому что часть осталась на резьбе крышки при переливе.Нужно пустую бутылку перевернуть горлышком вниз и потом накрутить крышку с маслом, подождать, потом открутить и залить бензин в бутылку.
These are ok but I find the smaller lid becomes really tight and hard to do up/undo again. The plastic seems to expand or something. A right pain! No leaks though
I found this issue to be worse in hotter days, I leave the cap slightly loose so the gas can escape, not something I'd recommend doing near an ignition source.
@@nirvanmgosein6505 Thank you for the reply! I like to try strange two stroke mixes. Right now I am running 32:1 with liquid cooled oil for my older Stihl stuff.
@@nirvanmgosein6505 There is not much if any benefit. The liquid cooled oil burns at a lower temperature so it leaves less residue. If I ran Stihl oil at 32:1 it would smoke a lot, and clog everything up. I took off the muffler on my Stihl 025 after running the richer mixture, and it seemed like there was more oil on the piston. I would not run 32:1 in a machine with no high side adjustment, because it can lean out the mixture by a small amount.
Fuel marks on that bottles are very tricky! My instrument needs ratio 1 : 33 (1000 ml + 30 ml), I use syringe for oil dosing. So I filled into bottle exactly 1000 ml (to know level for UNMIXED petrol). And that level was right on the mark "1 : 50". For 500 ml the same thing...
Hi, thanks for your comment! I normally use a measuring cup to get precise measurements. Yes, this mixing bottle is more for quick mixtures when on the go. Cheers!