Soluzioni di traino Hopkins FloTool 10111/6 Iniettore Mixmizer

Brand:Hopkins Towing Solutions

3.5/5

36.42

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO FloTool, di Hopkins Manufacturing, offre l'offerta più completa e di altissima qualità di prodotti per la gestione dei fluidi. Spinto da soluzioni di prodotto innovative e senza problemi, sia che tu stia cambiando l'olio, rabboccando l'antigelo o controllando tutti i livelli dei fluidi automobilistici, FloTool ha l'applicazione giusta. L'iniettore MixMizer di FloTool è ottimo per misurare e miscelare solo ciò che è necessario per i tuoi motori a 2 tempi. La scala del rapporto elimina le congetture dalla miscelazione di petrolio e gas. Completo di 4 tubi di prolunga per facilità d'uso. DAL PRODUTTORE Mixmizer solo per motori a 2 tempi, Misura e miscela solo ciò che è necessario, La scala del rapporto elimina le congetture dalla miscelazione di olio e gas, Completo di tubo di prolunga, Plastica

Design innovativo e robusto. Sicuro e facile da usare. Completo di 4 tubi di prolunga per facilità d'uso. La scala del rapporto elimina le congetture dalla miscelazione di petrolio e gas. Ottimo per misurare e miscelare solo ciò che è necessario per i tuoi motori a 2 tempi.
Brand Hopkins Towing Solutions
Brand ‎Hopkins Towing Solutions
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 587 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Exterior Brushed
Exterior ‎Brushed
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 9 x 5 x 2 inches
Item model number ‎10111/6
Item Weight ‎0.01 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Hopkins Manufacturing
Manufacturer Part Number ‎10111/6
Material Plastic
Product Dimensions ‎9 x 5 x 2 inches

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Scritto da: Exactly what i needed
excellent
Exactly what i asked for a
Scritto da: Fernando L.
Great product and value
Great product in value
Scritto da: HiPowerShooter
So far so good
While not a 'one hand operation' tool, it does the job, and makes measuring smaller oil amounts for mixing a bit easier. Accuracy, I can only hope so, and it does work with two hand operation.
Scritto da: D. Morrison
Better than other methods.
The Hopkins MixMizer is an all plastic graduated syringe that provides 2 cycle oil measurements, provided by Hopkins, for 1 pint fuel/oil ratio's of 16:1, 25:1 32:1, 40:1, 50:1 and 100:1 it also provides 1 quart, ½ Liter and 1 Liter fuel/oil mix ratio's for 25:1 32:1, 40:1, 50:1 and 100:1. For larger volumes of fuel you just increase the number of times you fill the syringe with oil, It also provides ½, 1, 1-1/2 and 2 oz measurements and 0 to 60 cc measurements in 2 cc increments. It takes very little practice to get consistent measurements if you use standard syringe filling procedures. I did note that the black marks on the syringe provided by Hopkins tend to provide a slightly oil rich fuel / oil mix. My thoughts on 2 stroke engines is that it's better to error a little rich on oil than lean since I would rather foul a spark plug than seize an engine. The plastic hose, nozzle extension, is handy to get towards the bottom of 1 quart oil bottles but it is not long enough to get to the bottom of larger oil containers. After using the syringe to extract oil from the bottle, with the nozzle on, I remove the extension to avoid an oil rich mix before injecting the oil into the fuel container. I have found that the MixMizer is a lot less messy than using a graduated cylinder or trying to use a measuring spoon since you are able to force almost all of the oil from the syringe. I noted that a few cc's of oil are retained in the tip of the syringe. Most of this residual oil can be expelled back into the oil bottle by cycling the syringe a few times. The only things that it doesn't come with are a cap to keep the nozzle clean and a zip lock bag to store it in.
Scritto da: Kelvin O
Not Great
Would be better if it were glass. The plunger is to difficult to pull out.
Scritto da: ACPDad
Guarantees Fresh Fuel Mix
This mixing tool always guarantees a fresh mix of fuel for your tools with two stroke engines. I've owned one for several years. Before I bought this mixing tool, I would make 1 gallon of fuel mix at a time and it would usually sit around in the can for months until it could all be used. The markings on the cylinder make it simple to get the correct mix very quickly and consistently and allows you to mix quantities from a 1/2 pint to probably a gallon. I make a pint of fuel mix in a 1 qt plastic measuring cup using fresh gasoline whenever I need it. A pint is usually good for 1 1/2 - 2 fills of my blower vac, string trimmer or chain saw, all of which require a 50:1 mix, which is typically what I need for the amount of work I have whenever I use a tool. Yes, it may take a little more time to mix a small amount of fuel whenever it is needed rather than mixing a gallon at one time but I know the fuel will always be fresh and provide the best performance. Also, there is one less gas can taking up space in my garage. This is a really convenient and inexpensive tool that you'll probably appreciate a little more every time you use it.
Scritto da: Consumer of Things
Excellent and precise, with one caution...
I used one of these for years before now having to replace it. It’s excellent for the persnickety folks among us that want a precise mix ratio. Word of caution, make sure you don’t leave any petroleum products in it that will gum when left alone for a season or two. I made this mistake and the thing was so stuck shut that when I went to use it in the spring, the piston/plunger was glued by this gum, into the syringe body. I pulled to hard in an attempt to free it, effectively breaking it off at the point where the plunger stem meets the plunger.
Scritto da: G Hammer
It's OK for the price.
I mix two-stroke fuel in less-than-a-gallon quantities, and this product is very helpful. As others have said, the plunger can be difficult to operate due to friction. My other complaint is they only seem to last a couple/three years even with occasional use. I probably use it 4 times/year, but after 2 or 3 years, the ring/handle on the plunger breaks when trying to operate the plunger. This breakage is despite trying to be careful. Another reviewer mentioned using a flat-blade screwdriver to get the plunger started when raising. I'll have to try that.

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