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Re: 50/50 Premixed Anti freeze BS....
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Posted by Stickler on October 28, 2006 at 21:55:09 from (142.16.22.18):
In Reply to: Re: 50/50 Premixed Anti freeze BS.... posted by Cosmo on October 28, 2006 at 12:35:42:
Same thing happened here when we went metric. A lot of the containers got smaller, but some were just relabelled odd numbers and price went up. Like we can't buy a pound of coffee anymore, we get either 454 grams (equal to a pound) when stuff is impotred from the US or 300 grams if it's made in Canada. The 300 gram package costs more than the pound package. All because a few quebec types wanted to emulate their distant french cousins. Served no useful purpose whatsoever. With the premixed antifreeze, what is missed there is what do you do in COLD climates where you need higher than 50/50? We mix 70/30 up here where we see down into the -50° range in winter. Hard to do that if you've only got 50/50 to start with. It's not popular here yet, thankfully!
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