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Enviro-Tab fuel pills

Christopher from Massey

Enviro-Tab fuel pills are for adding to your vehicle’s fuel tank (petrol/diesel) to increase efficiency and reduce emissions. Just record how many km you have driven and how many litres you need to fill up, and then repeat the process after you start adding the Enviro-Tab pills.

One pill treats 15-20L of fuel. Each pack comes with twenty pills.

Free sample (5x pills, for a limited time) available with any honey purchase from Don Buck Honey – just let me know on the order that you would like some, and note your latest trip odometer reading and litres from your last fill up at the gas station.

My wife’s 2010 Honda Odessey has seen a 15% increase in petrol efficiency (km per litre). My 2001 Mazda Bounty has so far seen a 10% increase in diesel efficiency. Plenty of other people have used this and reported different results. Higher-milage vehicles tend to take a little longer for results to kick in.

$25 per pack of twenty, or two for $40. Enviro-Tab fuel pills can be purchased with a further discount alongside my potted honey as per the usual mix and match system.

For further enquires contact: envirotabnz@gmail.com or read the product info supplied on my website.

Price: $25

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