It absolutely is easy! It is as simple as adding your oil and fuel mixture to an approved Safety can, make sure the cap is closed and give it gentle shake to combine. We recommend our UI20SG for mixed oil;
https://eagle.justrite.com/type-i-steel-safety-can-combustibles-2-gallon-flame-arrester-green-ui20sg
You can read more about our color-coded Safety cans here:
https://eagle.justrite.com/media/mageplaza/product_attachments/attachment_file/e/a/eagle-type-i-safety-cans-product-sheet-features-benefits.pdf
Here are some additional tips from Gold Eagle;
The mixture of gas and oil is written as a ratio that represents the parts of gasoline and the parts of oil. The ratio needed in the 2-cycle oil mix for your engine can be found in the equipment operator’s manual or on the engine label.
HOW TO CREATE THE OIL MIX
Pour the correct amount of 2-stroke oil into a clean gas can.
Add the correct amount of gasoline.
Stir or shake the container to mix the oil and gas.
Use the mixture within 30 days or add fuel stabilizer to extend the shelf life.
2-STROKE OIL MIX CALCULATOR
For a 50:1 ratio of gas to oil, use 2.6 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas.
For a 40:1 mixture, use 3.2 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas.
For a 32:1 mixture, use 4 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Do not use automobile motor oil, which contains noncombustible additives that will damage your engine; only use 2-cycle engine oil.
Do not use gasoline with more than 10 percent ethanol, which attracts moisture, causes gasoline to break down, and can lead to engine damage.
Do not guess at the right ratio or approximate the amounts of either gasoline or oil; your engine requires a specific mixture of fuel and lubrication to run properly.
Do not combine the gas and oil in the engine directly; always mix them in a separate, clean container.
If your engine has been idle for more than a month, such as when coming out of winter storage, check the fuel to make sure the mixture hasn’t degraded.




