6-Count 32-Oz Trufuel 50:1 Pre-Mixed Fuel + Oil for 2-Cycle Gas Engines
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Home Depot has 6-Count 32-Oz Trufuel 50:1 Pre-Mixed Fuel + Oil for 2-Cycle Gas Engines (6525638) on sale for $21.31. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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About this product:
Ready-to-use fuel engineered for all 2-cycle engines
Eliminates the hassle of mixing gas and oil
Ethanol-free mix protects rubber hoses and plastic components
Stabilizing components provide engine-health and peak performance
2-Cycle 50:1 Pre-Mixed Fuel and Oil 32 oz. (6-Pack)
Product Description:
TruFuel from TruSouth is the first-ever premixed, ready-to-use fuel that's engineered specifically for portable, 2-cycle gas-powered equipment. The 50:1 Pre-Mixed Fuel provides time-saving convenience and superior performance. Its advanced formula and fuel stabilizers precisely blended with full synthetic oil keep fuel fresh for 2-years after opening and 5 plus years unopened.
Been using this exact stuff in my weed eater and it starts on the first or second pull every single time, don't drain it, don't mess with it,,weed eater is probably 8 years old sits in the barn all winter and it starts on first or second pull every single friggin time. For $21 its worth it, and no i am not interested in a weak ass battery weed eater.
$14.20/gal of gas hardly seems like a deal. A gal of ethanol free and a bottle of 2 cycle oil can be had for far cheaper.
Agree, this is all I run in my chainsaw and weed eater. Never a problem, they can sit for 6 months and fire right up every time.
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Yesterday at 03:58 PM.
Been using this exact stuff in my weed eater and it starts on the first or second pull every single time, don't drain it, don't mess with it,,weed eater is probably 8 years old sits in the barn all winter and it starts on first or second pull every single friggin time. For $21 its worth it, and no i am not interested in a weak ass battery weed eater.
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Yesterday at 05:10 PM.
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Been using this exact stuff in my weed eater and it starts on the first or second pull every single time, don't drain it, don't mess with it,,weed eater is probably 8 years old sits in the barn all winter and it starts on first or second pull every single friggin time. For $21 its worth it, and no i am not interested in a weak ass battery weed eater.
Agree, this is all I run in my chainsaw and weed eater. Never a problem, they can sit for 6 months and fire right up every time.
Agree, this is all I run in my chainsaw and weed eater. Never a problem, they can sit for 6 months and fire right up every time.
Chainsaw's definitely a good example - usually infrequent use for most folks, so it's good to avoid ethanol blends that can hasten deterioration of fuel lines/systems. 👍
TL;DR: This stuff definitely isn't cheap 'per gallon', but if through you're not usually going to go through much of it in a given use, it pays for itself.
Been using this exact stuff in my weed eater and it starts on the first or second pull every single time, don't drain it, don't mess with it,,weed eater is probably 8 years old sits in the barn all winter and it starts on first or second pull every single friggin time. For $21 its worth it, and no i am not interested in a weak ass battery weed eater.
Did we just become best friends?
This is a great deal. Most ethanol-free pump fuel is 90 octane. This stuff is 92, with good synthetic oil, and is basically homogeneous, since I assume they mix it at an elevated temperature. Pour and rip! The cans also have a great spout and never dribble/run.
I can buy ethanol-free gas at the pump here (which is GREAT because I run a LOT of 2-stroke in my boat, snowmobiles, motorcycles, and OPE) but they don't have it at the pump near our summer cottage (a greenie bastion). I buy this stuff for the weed whacker and leaf blower I have down there. It's worth the money if your machines are gonna sit for months and you don't burn gallons of fuel through them per year.
I do love ethanol-laced gas, though. Because I get outdoor power equipment for cheap, or even free, that the owner let sit and get gummed up with that crap and they just buy a new machine instead of fixing it. I clean, or replace, the carb. and all is well.
This is a great deal.
Been using this exact stuff in my weed eater and it starts on the first or second pull every single time, don't drain it, don't mess with it,,weed eater is probably 8 years old sits in the barn all winter and it starts on first or second pull every single friggin time. For $21 its worth it, and no i am not interested in a weak ass battery weed eater.
Yeah, they must use fuel stabilizers in these otherwise they wouldn't last in the can for 3 years
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Also: Typical ethanol blend gasoline + stabil is still less stable than ethanol-free gas (which these days can be kind of hard to come by)
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Agree, this is all I run in my chainsaw and weed eater. Never a problem, they can sit for 6 months and fire right up every time.
TL;DR: This stuff definitely isn't cheap 'per gallon', but if through you're not usually going to go through much of it in a given use, it pays for itself.
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This is a great deal. Most ethanol-free pump fuel is 90 octane. This stuff is 92, with good synthetic oil, and is basically homogeneous, since I assume they mix it at an elevated temperature. Pour and rip! The cans also have a great spout and never dribble/run.
I do love ethanol-laced gas, though. Because I get outdoor power equipment for cheap, or even free, that the owner let sit and get gummed up with that crap and they just buy a new machine instead of fixing it. I clean, or replace, the carb. and all is well.
This is a great deal.