This is just for this weekend using the code WEEKEND35 at checkout.
Its slightly confusing but if you click the box that says UK delivery showing all UK delivery options (inc. chargeable) it will take you to another screen where you can put in your address details then ultimately select 3-4 working day economy delivery which is free.
My Mrs gets through 2.5 litres of this most weeks with one of those steam generator irons. It has a replaceable calcium filter but at that price its not worth ruining your fancy iron imo.
All comments (26)
MRGRINGO
7 Oct 17#1
Tastes minging. Prefer sodawater but the health benefits are bizzare.
teerex
7 Oct 17#2
Replenished. Thanks
key09
7 Oct 17#3
Been thinking of doing a coolant change on the car, so this is good timing! Anyone know if one would be enough to to refill the coolant system on. Golf MK4 1.4?
SCOUSEKEVIN to key09
7 Oct 17#7
No you need 2 and double flush the cooling system.
Graham1979 to key09
7 Oct 17#8
Why not splash out and buy two?
iDealYou
7 Oct 17#4
Perfect for my ultrasonic cleaner. :thumbsup:
Screenshotjj
7 Oct 17#5
Excellent find. Thanks :thumbsup:
bobbitchin
7 Oct 17#6
I'm not sure you should be sticking it in the coolant. Anyway, Morrison are doing a smaller one for 48p. Just walked.past it.
Speedbirdjw to bobbitchin
7 Oct 17#9
Why not? He's not going to put tap water in is he!
key09 to Speedbirdjw
7 Oct 17#11
That's what I was thinking. I've read diluting the coolant with tap water is massive no and this was the stuff to use?
Derek_Duval to key09
7 Oct 17#14
Mainly depends in you live in a soft or hard water area. I live in a hard water area, but used work in a soft water area so always got water from work for coolant.
Speedbirdjw to key09
7 Oct 17#20
Yeah I wouldn't top up often with this without adding additional antifreeze/coolant. Certainly don't use to water as your radiator will end up like the inside of your kettle
0BS1D1AN
7 Oct 17#10
This is a great price. I was just about to buy some from amazon for a fiver as well.
Thoughtful
7 Oct 17#12
Or you can get it for nothing if you have a dehumidifier !
gazdoubleu to Thoughtful
7 Oct 17#17
Could be if you have are generating electricity for free but then maybe just as cost effective selling it back to the grid, buy the stuff and have a free container too!
I have a dehumidifier and have used the water from that but it always seems to have little particles in it, maybe organic e.g. spores or dust or both. Also doesn't keep too well.
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Its slightly confusing but if you click the box that says UK delivery showing all UK delivery options (inc. chargeable) it will take you to another screen where you can put in your address details then ultimately select 3-4 working day economy delivery which is free.
My Mrs gets through 2.5 litres of this most weeks with one of those steam generator irons. It has a replaceable calcium filter but at that price its not worth ruining your fancy iron imo.
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I have a dehumidifier and have used the water from that but it always seems to have little particles in it, maybe organic e.g. spores or dust or both. Also doesn't keep too well.