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Posted 16 May 2023

Mannol AdBlue 20 litres DEF £20.62 Delivered (UK mainland) @ carousel_car_parts / eBay

£20.62
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MANNOL ready-to-use AdBlue® *PLEASE NOTE THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT COME WITH A POURING SPOUT*


AdBlue® is a high-purity 32,5 % w/w urea solution which is used as an additional working fluid in diesel cars and trucks equipped with SCR technology (Selective Catalytic Reduction). The composition of AdBlue® is specified in DIN 70070. The use of such systems optimises engine performance, reduces the emission of harmful particles in exhaust gases and complies with the environmental standards Euro 4, Euro 5 and Euro 6.

AdBlue® is a registered trademark of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA Verband der Automobilindustrie e.V.).
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  1. BrianButterfield's avatar
    BrianButterfield
    Biggest con product ever.
    Megamart's avatar
    Megamart
    Yep, it's like someone's taking the p***.
  2. Trickytimes's avatar
    Trickytimes
    Show caution if you order this. I ordered the last deal for 20 litres and it is quite the challenge to add it to the tank. Unlike the 10 litre containers that include a pipe this requires strong arms and a funnel. Otherwise you need to decant it into something more manageable or use a pump.
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    Megamart
    Quite. Keeping the empty 10L containers used previously which came with flexible screw-on pipes, and decanting into those.
  3. Save.the.Pound's avatar
    Save.the.Pound
    Excellent price, hot for me
    romanburasc449a's avatar
    romanburasc449a
    Still more expensive than on a petrol station next to me (97p/l)
    Why anyone would buy it in a bottle I never could understand. What's next? Deal on bottled diesel?
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