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How do you manage Adblue with your car

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Old Jul 26th, 2020, 15:23   #1
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Default How do you manage Adblue with your car

I have bought Adblue in a 10 litre container, unfortunately the plastic hose that is supposed to screw on the bottle does not stay on the container. The container is quite unwieldy This was bought at an Esso service station.

I have also bought a 1.5 litre container in a very useable sized container that had a very good connection method however the connector appears to be designed as a one trip product. This was bought at a Shell service station.

To use the Adblue from the 10 litre container I had to pour the liquid into a bucket and then into a bottle using a funnel and then into the car. I did spill some of the Adblue in the various transfers between containers.

I think the Shell 1.5 litre container could be dismantled so that I could fill it with Adblue and keep it in the boot of the car for emergency use.

The question is how do you handle Adblue for your car,
do you get the dealer to top up the Adblue ignoring the handling charge
search out filling stations that have Adblue dispensers on the forecourt,
or
fumble around with the 10 litre container risking spilling the Adblue.

Thanks for any suggestions
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