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2 Cycle Fuel Mixing Made Easy. Try 50 Fuel!

50 Fuel - 2 cycle fuel mixOkay! Why has it taken this long for such an innovative product to hit the market? My first guess would be the EPA or some governmental agency bureaucracy, but let me be the first to say this is an extraordinary idea hitting the market way to late! The boys over at TruSouth Oil have come out with a can of 2 cycle fuel, 50 Fuel, that’s been perfectly mixed to the two most common ratios 2 cycle engines need to run properly.

Think about the hassle! An extra gas can, extra spot near the end of the garage away from the hot water heater, oil from the store, gas from the gas station, and then the mixing. So you take your half a gallon of gas and figure out how much oil to pour in. You pour a little, check the line, pour a little more, check the line. Doh! To much oil, now what! Ah well maybe next time. The problem is the next time might be next season since that half a gallon of gas fills up the trimmer and blower all year long. Who knows when the gas goes bad. Its just an all around in convenience.


Whats in this stuff?

It’s formulated with synthetic oil to eliminate plug fouling and smoke, the ethanol-free fuel helps extend the life of plastic and rubber engine components. Compared to a traditional gas/oil mixture, 50 FUEL™ contains an advanced synthetic lubricant that withstands higher temperatures, which is better for engine performance. It also contains a stabilizer that assures its consistency for two years, making it ideal for winterizing and storage. On the contrary, traditional gas/oil mixtures blended by consumers tend to deteriorate after several months, requiring removal from the equipment at the end of each season.

Get some today!

In my mind there is no reason not to buy a can of Fuel 50. It lasts for 2 years, keeps your 2 cycle engine from needing repair, and basically guarantees that your lawn equipment will run like its suppose to for years to come. An entire case of 50 Fuel costs $22.50. That’s ~$4 a can. Heck, a gallon of gas these days costs $4, then you still need oil and an extra can.

50 Fuel for FREE!

In order to complete this review I asked if I could get a sample. I totally expected a single can, but instead I got an entire case! There’s no way I can use an entire case in the next 2 years, so I’ve got 5 cans to give away for free. I’ve also got a case of 40 Fuel ( 40:1 mixture ) as well! All you need to do is leave a comment below to get your free can of 50 Fuel. It really is that easy. I’ll even pay for shipping. By the way, I tried 50 Fuel in my lawn equipment this weekend and it’s never run better!  Anyone need an extra gas can?

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10 Responses to “2 Cycle Fuel Mixing Made Easy. Try 50 Fuel!”

  1. Johnson Benjamin on July 14th, 2008 10:43 am

    Yeah, I have been looking into this product because the ethanol enriched gasoline has been eating up my equipment. I have been looking for a review of the product. Ha, i guess its too late for the sample?

  2. Steve L. on March 3rd, 2009 8:50 pm

    I have a Toro trimmer that I bought a couple of years ago. If I wanted to get some of this fuel product, how do I determine which fuel mixture (40 Fuel or 50 Fuel) works best for my trimmer? Is it still possible to get a sample to try with my trimmer? Thanks.

  3. Fred Mohrbacher on April 24th, 2009 9:45 am

    This stuff is great! Happened to see a can in a local Home Depot while looking for 2-cycle oil and decided to try it. What a difference it made in my weed trimmer! No smoking, easier starting, NO MIXING, what more could you ask of one product. Next I will try it in my snow blower.

  4. Bill on May 12th, 2009 7:13 am

    This product has really helped run my weed eater wihtout havving to worry burning the unit but lat week I went to Home Depot and they said that they dont carry it anymore, does anyone know who carrys this item?

  5. Chad on August 11th, 2009 2:14 pm

    I too used to buy it at Home Depot and I just found out this past weekend, they don’t carry it anymore. I bought a can at Ace Hardware because I really needed it, but I paid $6.99, nearly double what I used to pay at Home Depot. I think I’ll order off the website next time for about $4 a can.

  6. James L Givens on September 21st, 2009 2:45 pm

    I was looking for 2 cycle oil the other day at Lowe’s and seen this can, at first the price had me a little hesitant, but i figured since it was already premixed that is why it cost 2 dollars more then the regular 2 cycle oil…Got home and filled up my husqavarna chainsaw and it was instant how well this product worked, first cut into a 12 inch log and it didn’t bog down not one time….I’m truely impressed with this product

  7. Steve on November 7th, 2009 9:45 am

    Used pruduct in brand new chainsaw,saw started to back fire and run very hot,took to local dealer,they used reg gas and oil mix,no problem since

  8. Gregory Black on December 9th, 2009 11:58 am

    First time out and the confusion has me a little scared so i am hoping that this ready mix can help.

  9. Justin on January 8th, 2010 11:21 pm

    I live in southern Missouri, I burn wood for heat, own 2 saws and wood like to try out your 40:1 if youd let me!!!

  10. Gary Smith on January 14th, 2010 2:45 pm

    I have been looking for an non ethanol solution to my 2 cycle fuel problem, and Now there seems to be one. Is this suitable for my old Sears chain saw which says use 16:1 unless you use Sears brand oil then it is 40:1? I know that the new Echo trimmer will be great with this stuff.

    My biggest problem is that as of today I can’t find it to buy it in Austin,Texas.

    Hope you can get a dealer in South Austin. Might I suggest Travis Tractor

    thanks in advance
    Gary Smith

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