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It's expensive crap.

 

Don't be 'mugged off'.

 

Decent petrol, decent oil...... Roberts ya fathers brother.:thumbup:

 

Ignore the Arbtalk propaganda, I've drank both and neither are better for your health.

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  eggsarascal said:
It's expensive crap.

Don't be 'mugged off'.

 

Decent petrol, decent oil...... Roberts ya fathers brother.:thumbup:

 

Ignore the Arbtalk propaganda, I've drank both and neither are better for your health.

 

That makes it much better than cheap crap then Eggs:biggrin:

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As stated, Aspen 2 does not require mixing.

 

Its expensive,

 

But really its cheap because, it dosnt 'go off' & its always the correct mix & you can leave it your tank. it helps keep your engine clean and dosnt get up your nose like petrol fumes do.

 

 

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  R5log said:
Do people really have this problem of petrol going off, I haven't come across the problem

 

Average home owners do have this problem especially at the start

Of each season. Most professional users such as many of the guys on here won't because they run machines every day and have a high turn over of fuel.

 

The main benefits of aspen to a professional guy are it's cleaner and better for your health, whether your repairing machines or using them. I use Aspen for everything in our workshop. It's all the company will buy no pump fuel. All our demo kit also runs on Aspen.

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Finish grass cutting at home push mower away at end of season

Pull it out the next year and away it goes

 

Same with hedge trimmer, fuel stays in there 12 months, never had a problem

 

Each to there own, I suppose

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  R5log said:
Finish grass cutting at home push mower away at end of season

Pull it out the next year and away it goes

 

Same with hedge trimmer, fuel stays in there 12 months, never had a problem

 

Each to there own, I suppose

I guess some are just born lucky:biggrin:

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