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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

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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 6-Count 32-Oz 2-Cycle 50:1 Pre-Mixed Fuel & Oil for $21.31 ($3.55 each). Shipping is free.

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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.
$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 08:22 PM.
Quote from SharpPassenger504 :
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.
I can say the same, and I mix my own. My main chainsaw is about 20 years old. Used to clean up storm stuff, cottonwoods, heavy use. Never touched a thing on it. Never drain or clean any 2 cycle stuff and I don't have issues.

Low use plus poor gas availability, I could definitely see uses for this though.

But I use a lot of gas, all of these get ethanol free. Side by side gets a few miles every day, tiller, main mower, DR string trimmer, and I just got a Stihl fs251 string/brush trimmer/cutter. That last one, first use was cutting cedars in a pasture, used a gallon over the first 2 days. Pre mix would get very expensive quickly (for me).

For those that don't know, you can search for gas here. Lists octane too. https://www.pure-gas.org/
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Yesterday at 08:43 PM.
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Veterans discount works also
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Yesterday at 08:55 PM.
Yesterday at 08:55 PM.
Quote from bestill :
Anyone know how long I can have these stored unopened?
They state that, unopened, they will last for 5 years. I have a few cases that are 5 years old at this point and run in all of my equipment with no performance degradation.

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polymorphicdeal
Yesterday at 09:02 PM.
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Quote from whoopdaddy :
Mix your own with ethanol free gas, FULL SYNTHETIC 2 CYCLE OIL(better for your engine) and Stabil for shelf life (if you don't use it all in a year), for the win and save money.
Yes we all know you can mix your own, this works better for many and lasts longer.
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DoobieBrother
Today at 12:11 AM.
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100% agree that ethanol free premium works best in my mower, but the trimmer and chain saw get this stuff. Teryl fixes all the your tube did a 2yr test on a bunch of the additives. They also included ethanol free fuel in a 4 stroke push mower motor tests of over 20 additives.

Long story short is there is a difference is in pre "mixed" and the "engineered" fuel. The "engineered" fuel is not oil based. It has a longer shelf life than even ethanol free fuel.

If you dump out your fuel at the end of the season and only run non-oxy premium during the year, you can be reasonably sure your fuel is stable for 6 months and never get carb damage. That means you tip your saw over, dump out the tank. Then restart your device and burn all the gas in the bowel so there is no fuel to cause rust.

Regular car 87 octane ethanol works fine in the mower / boat, but the issue is the ethanol blended in the gas from the pump will want to absorb moister from the humid air. A marine engine is very vulnerable as it lives its life near waters. Ethanol will want to absorb moisture from the air until all the ethanol is dethatched from the gas molecules and fall to the bottom of the carb or fuel tank where it will cause rust. Being heavier than gas, it is the first to get drawn out of the tank. It might cost you a buck or 2 more a gallon, but if you only burn a few gallons a year it is good insurance.

If you are buying fuel that will be totally consumed that day (or say up to 60 days), I guess I could see using it, but Marine and small engines get in frequent use and gas will absorb water in ethanol based fuel. Just a week or so is ok on the water

I burn 5-10 gallons or so per year in my mower. I buy only non oxy for the small engines during the year. In the fall all the old gas gets dumped in the truck.. I try to run everything dry out of gas at the end of the season (I know some of you engineered fuel guys will leave it full to prevent diaphragm rot. Rust is harder to clean over a dried out diaphragm imho.

BTW. non oxi is about $4/gallon in MSP 4 quarts of this is $20. It all depends on your use, but if you can get by on 4 quarts of gas per year I see the point.. Make sense to me.

BTW.. hell of a deal..
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Today at 03:55 AM.
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Two gallons of premium= $8 max. 1/4oz of stabilizer, $.50, 2 cycle oil $6.

You people are on something odd if you think this is a deal.
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Today at 04:03 AM.
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Quote from ecsa0014 :
$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.
Yeah. A gallon of E free gas and even expensive JASO FD oil like Red Armor and it only comes out to about 5 bucks a gallon.
These canned fuels are a waste of money unless you can't find E free stuff and then I would only use it to flush a piece of equipment out before storing it. No way would I spend the money to run on canned stuff all the time.
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Husqvarna 550xp mk II that gets a decent amount of use.Then it may sit for a few months. Ethanol free half mile up the road is 4.09/gallon currently and I run VP oil mix. But I want this saw to last 15 years. So I'll buy this and switch over.

New cub cadet ZTXS4 zero turn w Kohler 7000 command series that I got for $5k as a scratch and dent, list for $7600. It only gets ethanol free.

Milwaukee latest 3016 quick lok for trimmer, edger, hedge trimmer and pole saw with two 8.0 forge batteries. That setup is the cats ass. I can weed eat for 45 mins on one battery. Plenty of power.

single battery Milwaukee blower is ok, but also got EGO 765 blower and that gets it done.
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Today at 04:34 AM.
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Besides some smoke can I use these in a 4 cycle that doesn't need oil/gasoline mix ?
Any damage long term ?
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Today at 05:14 AM.
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Quote from gusthegreek :
Besides some smoke can I use these in a 4 cycle that doesn't need oil/gasoline mix ?
Any damage long term ?
It won't do any damage.
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Today at 05:15 AM.
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FYI, Mil discount stacks on the sale price (Home Depot rocks in this regard!). As discussed; There are pros and cons for both pre-mix vs. mixing your own ethanol-free and using STA-BIL. Whatever melts your butter. If you use pre-mix cans, this is a great deal.
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Today at 05:37 AM.
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Solid deal on this! Really nice for people that only use their gas tools a few times a year. The time saved dealing with gas that went bad once is worth the little extra this costs for everyone complaining about this vs mixing your own. If you use it all the time then yes just buy gas and mix it.

Quote from LaughinGass :
You haven't tried a proper lithium powered weed eater if this is still your opinion. I have been using Ego for years, and migrated from a Stihl FS55R 2-stroke. If you're thinking of the ol' Black & Decker 18V NiMH tools of decades ago, then sure, but that's not where we are today.

The Ego has very close to the same power as the Stihl, but doesn't vibrate, doesn't make me reek of fumes, and zero maintenance. I also don't have to pay $14+/gal for fuel in a can lol. It also doesn't have a driveshaft running the whole length to lubricate, the motor is brushless, right down in the head, where it balances the battery pack weight very well.
This, my "weak ass battery" 20v DeWalt probably has more power than his gas does, and it's a mid-range model (not 60/80v). Way quieter, no starting issues, etc.

They are not far off in the chainsaw game either, I would say they are probably equal power wise to a 50cc Stihl/Echo/Husq when comparing the high end 60/80v chainsaws.
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