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E10 petrol
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RRP is £4.90 / litre or £20 for 5 litresAdrianC said:
Woo. I can drive a 40 mile round trip to go and get some. How much is it?basill said:Mower enthusiasts could use the benzine free Aspen petrol or equivalent https://aspenfuel.co.uk/benefits/consumers/
https://aspenfuel.co.uk/products/aspen-fuel/#aspen4
Maybe cheaper at your local stockist? Perhaps you could enquire as to the price when you call to ensure they actually have some in stock?
"NOTE: due to the current climate with Covid-19 (corona virus) we advice that you call your local dealer to check stock and opening times before arrival."
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I bought some a few years ago for my dual fu camping stove and lantern at the time it was a bit over £20 so cheaper than Coleman stuff.Ebe_Scrooge said:
Stove is happy on unleaded but nicer with a cleaner fuel. This thread reminded me of it 🙂0 -
I'd assume it's a damn sight cheaper somewhere you can buy it in the flesh, but... <wince>Deleted_User said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004WJ7SG4/AdrianC said:
Woo. I can drive a 40 mile round trip to go and get some. How much is it?basill said:Mower enthusiasts could use the benzine free Aspen petrol or equivalent https://aspenfuel.co.uk/benefits/consumers/
£33 for 5 litres
Ah, so nearly 4x the price of normal petrol, then...greenguppie said:
RRP is £4.90 / litre or £20 for 5 litresAdrianC said:
Woo. I can drive a 40 mile round trip to go and get some. How much is it?basill said:Mower enthusiasts could use the benzine free Aspen petrol or equivalent https://aspenfuel.co.uk/benefits/consumers/
https://aspenfuel.co.uk/products/aspen-fuel/#aspen41 -
So how is it legal for "super fuel" to have less than E10.?0
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roddydogs said:So how is it legal for "super fuel" to have less than E10.?According to EssoThere’s currently no requirement for renewable fuel, like ethanol, to be present in super unleaded petrol although this could change in the future, in which case we would comply with any new legislation.
I want to go back to The Olden Days, when every single thing that I can think of was better.....
(except air quality and Medical Science
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