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Hipa Pack-of-10 Carburetor Adjustment Tool Kit for 2 Cycle Small Engine Echo STHIL Poulan Husqvarna MTD Trimmer Weedeater Chainsaw with Carrying Case Cleaning Bursh

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  • STHIL carburetor adjustment tool fits many brands of equipment, including STHIL, Husqvarna, Poulan, Weedeater, Echo, Homelite, Ryobi and anything else that utilizes the adjustment screws.
  • [WIDE APPLICATION]: The carburetor adjustment tool is suitable for most 2-stroke engines. Ideal for DIY projects, repairs, and outdoor use, it is a must-have for homeowners. You can adjust the carburetor to fix issues like unstable idling and poor acceleration. It also allows for quick tuning to help the carburetor adapt to changes in altitude and temperature.
  • [PRECISION ADJUSTMENT]: The square handle design allows for easy and precise 1/4 turn adjustments when tuning the carburetor. The finely-machined tip ensures a perfect fit, providing maximum torque without slipping and minimizing cam-out.The tool type is marked on the end for quick identification of the right screwdriver for the job.
  • [PORTABLE STORAGE]: Organize and Carry. Equipped with a durable EVA material toolkit to protect tools, making it easy to carry—from your backyard to remote locations deep in the forest. It features built-in mesh lining and elastic bands to secure all parts in place, preventing them from falling out or getting lost.
  • [PREMIUM SCREWDRIVER]: Made of high-quality special steel that has been heat-treated for hardness, it offers high strength and resistance to bending, ensuring long-lasting performance. The surface is nickel-plated, making it resistant to rust and corrosion.
  • [REUSABLE CLEANING TOOL]: The carburetor cleaning tool is made of high-quality stainless steel, which is rust-resistant, highly flexible, and can be bent freely, making it easier to clean and helping to prevent carburetor clogs and engine problems.
  • [PACKAGE INCLUDE]: HIPA carburetor adjustment tool x10, carburetor cleaning brush kit x1, tool carrying case x1.



Product Description

Carburetor Adjustment Tool

Please verify your engine model and part numbers before purchasing to ensure you receive the correct parts.

Product features:

  • Squared handles, which makes it easy to tell 1/4 turn increments on the mixture settings. 1/4 turn is typically the increments you want when trying to tune a carburetor.
  • Advanced heat treatment process and corrosion-resistant finish screwdriver bits are made to last with performance in strength and durability for your long time use.
  • Carburetor cleaning needles and cleaning brushes can be used to clean carburetor and fuel lines, hex wrench to disassemble your machine.
  • Special-designed tool carrying case, keep the carburetor adjustment tools and carb cleaning kits well organized in one place.

Must have for 2 Cycle engines to keep them in good performance:

  • Can be used on ZAMA, Walbro, Ruixing, Huayi, STIHL, Husqvarna, Poulan, Sears, Craftsman Echo, Homelite, Ryobi, MTD, Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, Toro, Sears.
  • string trimmer, chainsaw, leaf blower, hedge trimmer, edger, pole pruner weedeater and other machines that utilizes the carburetor adjustment tool.

small engine carburetor adjustment tool

carborator adjusting tool

poulan carburetor adjustment tool

Carburetor adjustment tools include:

  • 21-Teeth Splined
  • 7-Teeth Splined
  • Single D
  • Small Head Single D
  • Double D
  • Pac Man
  • Small Head Pac Man
  • Hexagon
  • -Shaped
  • Six Star

Cleaning kits include:

  • 6pcs cleaning needle
  • 6pcs cleaning brush
  • 1pc hex wrench
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Don
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Perfect tool for the job!
Puddin
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
These small wonders has really help me keep my Roybi weed trimmer and mower tuned up.
travvbratross
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
convenient little tool set with a small carrying case seams to be fair quality and was a good buy for the price! thanks hipa!
Ricky s.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
works good.
Juan Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Muy práctico y util.
Jack22
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Edited 6/25/2024: I’m changing my review to an 5 star experience. The seller contacted and sent me a replacement kit right away. Can’t wait to try the new kit to fix an old weedeater. Great seller, will definitely do business again and try your products in the future.Old review: Hi the pretty much all the screws I used have the teeth worn down, they kinda spin free now. Seems like I got a bad quality or a lemon. I have tried readjusting the carburetor on stahl weedeater and lawnmower once. Seems like a neat product but just not a good quality that holds shape. Please help me with replacement or refund. I will definitely change my review based on customer service I receive, your help is very much appreciated. Thank you.
Wade Murray
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2021
Good basic tools for occasional tuning of 2 stroke carburetors. Just tuned Husqvarna 455 Rancher saw with 21 spline and was a good fit. Only issue is label on handle rubbed off already. Must have been shipped on a 3 legged mule! Slow shipping.
Mike in PA
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2019
This kit includes about every kind of adjustment tool needed to tune small engines. It seems they come incorrectly adjusted from the factory, probably for some emissions stuff, as mine seems lean (fuel starved) on the top end. It's a brand new Husqvarna 128LD string trimmer, and this isn't the first type of tool that exhibited this problem. I also bought an Echo 2520 leaf blower, and it had the same issue. This little kit enables me to adjust the carburetor especially in instances where the manufacturer makes it difficult to do so. For the $10 or so I spent for it, I look at it as a very wise investment.
Gene D.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2018
I bought a Ryobi string trimmer (model RY30544) in 2007. Out of the box, the trimmer would never stay running unless I kept the throttle open slightly. The trimmer was well-balanced, had a number of attachments, and cut like nobody's business. I loved it and wasn't going to give it up. So, I got used to holding the throttle open and never really thought about the inconvenience -- except on certain, hot days where I didn't feel like trimming but knew I had to and my fuse was short that day for one reason or another. Fast forward to 2018 (11 years later). The Ryobi is my only trimmer. I've used it twice a week during cutting season for the last 11 years... and it's still running. But, it still had the same problem, with which I dealt, as I'm cheap and didn't want to take the trimmer to a repair shop. For whatever reason, this year I got tired of it and decided to figure out what was going on. Next stop, Google. Upon researching "Ryobi weed eater won't stay started," I came across a host of results noting Ryobi is notorious for sending their trimmers out of the factory with carb's not correctly dialed in... followed by YouTube videos showing how to fix the issue yourself. [Face-Palm]. The short version is you have to use adjusters on the carb to increase or decrease gas flow. Ryobi adjuster housings are a tight fit. I tried various needle-nosed pliers, with no joy. YouTube videos will tell you you can cut a notch in the head of the adjusters and use a flat blade screwdriver to move adjuster knobs one way or the other. I wasn't doing this and don't recommend it. I love the trimmer and wasn't hacking it up after all these years. Only one YouTuber showed you how to adjust the carb knobs and noted Ryobis needed a pacman adjuster to do it. Bingo. Enter Amazon and, eventually, the HIPA Carburetor Adjustment Tool set. Here are my findings so far.Pros: The biggest pro for me, of course, is that the kit had the small pacman adjuster tool I needed. It fit perfectly, and, with it, I had the dang trimmer running better than it ever did in 11 years... after only five minutes. While elated, I was almost fit to be tied with how long I let this issue drag out. Another pro (and ultimately why I decided to pay about $16 for a set of tools when I could get the one adjuster tool I needed, by itself, for about $3 from other sellers), is that the set comes with 10 different adjusters. I have a few 2-cycle tools: chainsaws, leaf blowers, etc., all with carbs and all of which, I'm sure, will eventually need adjusted. This kit should generally have me covered, without the need to deface adjuster knobs. Yet another pro is the kit comes with carb brushes and tools. If you've ever taken apart a carb and cleaned it out -- I have, using toothbrushes and pins, and without a kit like this, unfortunately -- the cleaning tools in this kit (and carb cleaner) will help you out immensely to clean ports, etc. Finally, the tools come in a convenient, hard-shell foam carrying case to keep things together in one place, which is great vs. things being spread out in toolbox.Cons: The only con I have, which is severely nit-picky, is the fact that the motto on the case, "Fixing machines can be easier", although true, is cheesy. That is seriously my only and very minor gripe.General Thoughts: This is neither a pro or a con in my book, as the one tool I needed in the kit served my purpose really well. Regarding the quality of the adjusters, they aren't titanium alloy or anything like that. They're likely not even steel. Think Harbor Freight (if you know that store) and that's where you are quality-wise. Don't get me wrong, I'm not slamming HF. I love their tools for rare, once-in-awhile needs like this. However, I want you to know the quality you're getting... keeping in mind you're not torquing bolts or anything. The tools are intended for fine adjustments, which is exactly what you'll be doing when adjusting a 2-cycle carb. These tools fill the bill nicely. The carrying case, while well-built, is nothing to write home about. It will keep the tools organized and protected. However, if you adjust carbs for a living, I can see the elastic giving out with extended use. For me, you know, someone who adjusts a carb once ever 11 years or so, it's a nice add.Recommended Purchase?: This kit saved me a repair cost and continued headaches and finger-aches (the latter from keeping the string trimmer's throttle open all the time). It literally helped me solve an 11-year off-and-on inconvenience. Does it have a tool for every carb out there? Not from what I read in other reviews. However, it offers a host of adjusters, brushes, a case, and, most important, the small pacman tool I needed to get my Ryobi string trimmer running like a champ... even better than new. Research your carb to find out what tool it takes. Then, see if this kit has it. If not, look elsewhere. But, if the kit has the tool you need, I have zero reservation recommending the purchase and, which I almost never do if you check out my other reviews, giving it a five-star for the money and hassle it saved me with my trimmer. If I have a reason to change my review, I'll do so ASAP. 'Til then, thanks for reading; and, happy adjusting.
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