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Arnold Corp 6525638 TruFuel 50:1, Pack of 6 - 32oz

Product ID : 18468159


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Shipping Weight 11.75 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 10.51 x 10 x 7.01 inches
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About Arnold Corp 6525638 TruFuel 50:1, Pack Of 6 - 32oz

TruFuel 50:1 Pre-Mixed Fuel & Oil for all 2 cycle trimmers, chainsaws & other small air cooled engines. TruFuel is a high performance, ethanol-free fuel that's precisely mixed with the most advanced synthetic lubricant and performance enhancing additives available. Just pour it from the convenient 32 ounce can into your equipment and go. No measuring. No mixing. No mess! And unlike normal gas that begins to break down after just 30 days, TruFuel remains fresh for years due to its proprietary formulation. Get to work faster and protect your equipment with TruFuel. Size: 32 ounce Pre-Mixed Fuel & Oil, 50:1 For all 2 cycle trimmers, chainsaws & other small air cooled engines requiring 50:1 gas/oil mix Synthetic oil with ethanol free gasoline Metal re-sealable container Ready to use. Safety & Handling: What makes TruFuel safe? When it comes to safety, rest assured that TruFuel is truly safe. We package it in a specially engineered metal can with a closure system that offers a secure seal, childproof cap, which is self venting for easy pour. This design enables the can to meet NFPA and BIC requirements for class 1A and 1B flammable product storage. How to handle it. Remember, TruFuel contains gasoline, so it's important to use extra care when handling. To Open: Grasp can firmly. Depress the safety tab. Twist tab past the locking mechanism and unscrew. Also recommend the use of a small funnel when pouring TruFuel and a clean rag to wipe up any spilled liquid. To Close: Screw cap down tightly - make sure cap turns past the childproof locking clip. How to store TruFuel. TruFuel should always be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area. Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures in excess of 120 degrees fahrenheit.