M**N
The funnel was useless as the threaded section was so thin it leaked like a sieve
Didn’t like the supplied funnel nozzle much to thin on the thread and poorly formed hence had to buy a funnel to use the product
G**N
Didn't spill a drop once the filler tube is secured
Open the main cap and, once you also remove the ring of plastic that locked the cap in place, the funnel fits and tightens securely. Then the whole 10l went into my car without spilling a drop.Heard horror stories about bad fitting tubes and did struggle to get this one to screw in initially. But once that plastic locking ring was taken off it screwed in superbly and it does have a gasket inside the tube which stopped any leaks.
L**
Product is fine but funnel would not attach
Product was fine but the funnel did not attach, as soon as I tried to poor after multiple attempts to attach it as best I could it came off. Had to use my own funnel which is ridiculous.
C**E
As leaky as an old seive but great value for money.
I bought this because the nearly 2 litre bottle I bought from my VW dealer did not compltely top up the AdBlue reservoir in my Tiguan. After reading some posts and watching a couple of videos, I bought this large container but, importantly, I did not throw away the 1.87 litre Kruze bottle. This has a really neat and genuinely non spill device which allows you to fill the AdBlue tank with no spills. It is a bit of a footer to get to the reservoir in the VW Tiguan but it is under the spare wheel and means taking out the floor panel in the boot, removing the spare and then the light frame that it sits in, revealing the reservoir filling cap which prises out.Now, this is where the empty Kruze bottle comes into play. I unscrewed the whole top section and filled the bottle from the new 10l container. This is really a two person job, best done over a sink. When I used the filling hose there was quite a bit of spillage and I would not have liked to have done this directly into the tank in the car as it can leave a kind of salt like residue apparently. But, with three refills of the Kruze bottle, the job was done and the annoying warning sound and flashing icon on the dash were gone.The top up required four bottles in total, just under 8 litres and this would have cost me about £28 if I had bought all of these bottles from VW. So, the 10l AdBlue is an economical alternative but be careful of the filling pipe which is like a leaky old seive. Despite this, I am really happy that I saved some money and now I know that my car is slightly less damaging to the planet, thus delaying the day when my children have to move to Earth 2.
K**R
The filling spout works fine.
I found the spout to be fine! When you have removed screw cap, make sure the threaded part of the spout engages with the threads on the container and screw down tight ensuring that the seal is compressed. I filled my transit with the 10l and didn’t spill a drop.
G**Y
Good value.
Compared to other similar, branded products the cost savings can be considerable. The product is not restricted to a specific vehicle manufacturer or model - using AdBlue is a bit like using petrol; whichever garage you buy it from it works the same way. Using the included spout pipe is a little tricky due to the size and weight of the canister you're holding - but it's still a worthwhile inclusion, hidden behind the label.
J**O
Take your time and save cash!
I don't normally write reviews. However, I felt that this one would be useful. Bought on Monday evening, arrived Tuesday morning and put it in today, so well done Amazon!Firstly, this container comes with a screw on hose, it's a little awkward but it works, so you don't need a separate funnel/hose. Secondly, the warning message on my 2015 Audi Q3 came on indicating there was 1500miles left, so once I'd checked the manual for the capacity of the tank (12ltrs) I estimated that there was about 2ltrs in the tank based on the mileage I had done. I slowly poured the Adblue in trying to work out when it was getting near the top, as luck would have it, it worked out perfectly all 10ltrs almost brimmed it, happy days!After filling I left it for a couple of minutes and turned the ignition on and the warning message had gone. having read some of the other reviews before buying, I'd like to bet that Audi charge a ridiculous sum for this job and at £1.30 a litre, good result all round. I would recommend some gloves and I also taped a plastic bag to the side of the car in case of any spills, there you have it, easy little job, take your time and you'll save load of cash!
L**T
Did not come with hose adapter, struggled
Item came without advertised adapter hose and I really struggled as had to improvise with a cut open plastic bottle.
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