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Briggs And Stratton Fuel Fit Additive 992381

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Product information

Description

General description

Briggs & Stratton’s Fuel Fit keeps fuel fresh and protects engines better than ever before. It not only keeps the carburettor clean for easy starting but also protects against the corrosive effects of ethanol and maintains fuel stability for up to 3 years.

Features

  • Brand
    BRIGGS & STRATTON
  • Weight
    150 g
  • Material
    Rubber
  • Fuel
    Petrol
  • Pcs per pack
    1

Customer reviews

MMarzia
Published on 27/04/2026, Italy

Excellent, also because there isn't much choice

MManoMano Customer
Published on 13/04/2026, United Kingdom

Seems to work well, engines start easier and I think it protects the rubber pipework from the corrosion effects of ethanol.

Aa.
Published on 10/04/2026, Italy

For now the product is valid.

Mmark
Published on 22/05/2024, United Kingdom

Excellent product will buy again Excellent product would buy again

MManoMano Customer
Published on 21/12/2022, United Kingdom

This product is designed to extend the life of petrol in machines and in storage. It therefore saves money and helps to save the planet.

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MManoMano Customer
Published on 07/12/2022, United Kingdom

The best brand for the job it works

BRIGGS & STRATTONVisit the BRIGGS & STRATTON store
BRIGGS & STRATTON is a century-old American company specialising in engines and motorised equipment. It is based in Wauwatosa (near Milwaukee), in the state of Wisconsin, the cradle of the American engineering industry. It was founded in 1908 by Stephen Foster Briggs, a recent university graduate, and Harold M. Stratton, a wealthy grain merchant wishing to invest his fortune in the new technologies of the time. They were inspired by one of Briggs' student projects, a six-cylinder, two-stroke engine. In 1922, they launched the cheapest car in the industry, the famous "Red Bug Car", also known as the "Smith Flyer", at a price of $125 - less than 2,200 in today's dollars! Over time, the company specialised in engines and mechanical components for cars, and manufactured for the army during the Second World War. In the 1950s, BRIGGS & STRATTON refocused on motorised garden tools with the ultra-light aluminium engine, followed by lawnmower engines with Easy-Spin starting. Descendants of the founders continued to run the company until 2001. Since then, BRIGGS & STRATTON has become the world's leading manufacturer of petrol engines, producing 11 million units a year.
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