Briggs & Stratton 100118 8 oz. Fuel Treatment Replaces 100118, 100114, 100118

February 11, 2017 - Comment

Keep it Running – Keep it Genuine. Help keep your outdoor power equipment running at peak performance by ordering Briggs & Stratton replacement and maintenance parts. You can find the right part you need including carburetors, air filters, spark plugs, tune-up kits and other engine repair parts. Only Briggs & Stratton genuine parts are specially

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Keep it Running – Keep it Genuine. Help keep your outdoor power equipment running at peak performance by ordering Briggs & Stratton replacement and maintenance parts. You can find the right part you need including carburetors, air filters, spark plugs, tune-up kits and other engine repair parts. Only Briggs & Stratton genuine parts are specially designed to exact OEM standards, manufactured and tested to help deliver optimum performance in Briggs & Stratton engines. Not only are Briggs & Stratton genuine parts guaranteed to fit, but using them ensures that the Briggs & Stratton engine they are installed on complies with applicable (EPA) emission regulations.

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Anonymous says:

Having used several fuel stabilization products over the years, I would say this works just as well as most other fuel stabilization products out there. One thing that differentiates this product from others is the claim that it stabilizes fuel for up to 3 years. Of course this “up to 3 years” depends on how you store your fuel. Obviously fuel won’t last 3 years if you store it with a loose cap sitting outside in the weather. Comparable products would be Stabil (claims 1 year standard…

Anonymous says:

This and Sta-Bil are about the same product and they both work great. I kept my generator fueled up for almost 10 years with a double dose of fuel stabilizer and it started right up and ran great with one pull…..battery was dead though, ha. The label calls for 3 years with a double dose and so I just added about 3oz to about 7 gallons of gas every three years, run it for about 10 minutes, and store it away again until either a hurricane or another three years, which ever came first. Well…

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