⚡ Mix Fast, Ride Faster: Precision Fuel Blends Made Effortless
The Maxima Racing Oils 10920 Quick-2-Mix bottle is a precision-calibrated 20 oz mixing container designed for accurate oil-to-gas ratios ranging from 24:1 to 100:1. Featuring multi-unit measurements (oz, cc, gal, L) and a clean-seal cap, it supports a wide range of vehicles including motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and marine crafts. Lightweight and compact, it ensures quick, mess-free mixing for professional-grade performance.
Brand | Maxima |
Vehicle Service Type | all-terrain-vehicles;utility-vehicles;street-sport-motorcycles;off-road-motorcycles;street-cruiser-motorcycles;street-touring-motorcycles;street-motor-scooters;snowmobiles;marine-personal-craft |
UPC | 851211006141 182682989399 115971641050 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00851211006141 |
Manufacturer | Maxima Racing Oils |
OEM Part Number | 10920 |
Model | 10920 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 2.9 x 2.9 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 10920 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10920 |
V**L
Super Convenient and Easy to Use
The Maxima Racing Oils Quick-2-Mix Oil/Gas Ratio Mixing Bottle is a great tool for anyone who needs to mix fuel quickly and accurately. The 20 oz. capacity is perfect for small jobs, and the clear markings make it super easy to measure the exact ratio you need. It’s sturdy, easy to pour from, and has become a go-to in my garage. Highly recommend!
E**N
Works great
This was a great idea to buy, it's decent quality and it's accurate. Now I can vary the mix from 32:1 to 40:1 on my lawn boy mower. I don't think the oil was as good as it is now when lawnboy said you need to run 32:1, I know some people run 50:1 but I'd be scared. This measuring cup let's you do all the mixes though and you can experiment all you want!
J**A
Easiest solution to Mixing quickly and accurately
Not too much to say about it other than its a great solution for mixing gas. It would be slightly better with an easier to poor lip but it still works just fine.
B**3
Great Handy Product
Paint and lettering hasn't faded away since using over the past 5 years. Its a small ratio mixer container and the medium/soft plastic holds up well. Its a must have if running 2 stroke lawn equipment, running the ole 2 stroke Honda, or that 40HP Merc. "Make 2 Strokes Great Again!"
R**L
I’ve used these for 20 years
Love this item. Has a lot of info for mixing fuel.
I**H
Strong Choice
It’s hard to pay 10 bucks for a plastic jar, but this works great! Also, it does have a premium feel. The only criticism I can offer is that I don’t like the lip at the opening, which retains oil and other fluids.
J**Y
Great Value
Works great, great price. Makes mixing 2stroke gas easier
A**R
Easy to use, has a lid to secure the contents
I had lost my old RatioRite mixing beaker and needed a replacement. I noticed this one in the listings and decided to give it a try b/c it has the screw on lid.What's nice about the lid is that it helps to keep the left over oil residue in the container while also keeping dust out. After using it to make premix, I pour a little gas in there, put lid on, shake it up, and pour out into the gas-can, so that gets it pretty cleaned out and ready for the next use.I can't say I measured out a quantity of oil with lab equipment to compare to the markings on the bottle, but I haven't blown up my motor yet, so I figure its marked close-enough.One suggestion for a future improvement would be to find a way to secure a lanyard to the cap + bottle so it can't wander off and get lost. I'm just figuring one day, I'll be out mixing gas at a gas-station, and lose the lid b/c I'm in a hurry. It'll be my fault, but if the lid was attached, it would keep me from being stung by my own carelessness.I'm going to see about fixing a cord to it somehow myself. I think maybe a small swivel-nut type of thing might do it... glued to the lid with some shock-cord to tether with.Or hell, maybe just glue some magnets to it, one in the cap, one in the base of the bottle... stick cap to base while using. Might be a middle-ground fix b/c sometimes a cord gets in the way of rotating-things.Im way off topic now... lol... y'all have fun, ride safe!
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