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2 Stroke Engines: Use Single-Mix Oil

Updated: Jun. 30, 2017

No more worry about oil/gas ratios

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Two-cycle engines like lawnmowers, string trimmers and boat motors often require different oil/gas mixtures, but single-mix oil will work for any ratio from 16:1 to 100:1.

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Single mix

Eliminate multiple gas cans by switching to a single-mix oil for your two-cycle engines.

If you own multiple two-cycle yard machines, you probably have at least three gas cans in your garage—each with a different gas/oil mixture. A single-mix oil eliminates the need for multiple gas cans and frees you from ever performing a gas/oil ratio calculation again.

A single-mix oil works with all gas/oil ratios, from 16:1 to 100:1. Just add a packet to 1 gallon of gas and use it on any two-cycle engine. The product contains a fuel stabilizer, so you can just store your equipment at the end of the season without adding anything else to the gas tank. It’s available at most small-engine dealers or online (search “single mix oil for 2-cycle engines”; one brand is opti2-4).

Required Materials for this Project

Avoid last-minute shopping trips by having all your materials ready ahead of time. Here’s a list.

  • Single-mix oil