Kiwififer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 7:10 pm
£128.9 a litre for unleaded in Edinburgh.
It will be interesting to see what it is tomorrow
Youre not the only one filling car mine got filled too ..
Local station has run out of fuel .queues and chaos today so a few are thinking the same way...
Kiwififer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 6:39 pm
Considering Iran is currently flinging loads of missiles at Israel, I reckon the price of petrol is away to go through the roof so I’m off to go fill the car.
guess what I did this morning... Next will be panic buying of fuels... Mines brimmed
Might top the jerry can up tonight need some for the allotment anyway so will top the rotorvator up then refill
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Charged up 30 AAAs - 20 in the BOB, 4 in my head torch, 3 in my hand torch, 3 in a hand magnifier in BOB. The ones in my motion lights get charged when needed, which is impressively infrequently.
Invested in some eneloop AAs. Hope they are worth it. All my AAs get used, so they are charged when needed.
While petrol is still reasonable i’ve made sure fuel tanks and jerrycans are topped up, but as the petrol companies admit petrol starts to deteriorate in as little as 30 - 60 days I now use a fuel stabiliser in the cans, it extends the life to at 2 years.
For long storage I buy Esso e5 synergy 99* petrol, fill the cans add stabiliser and forget them.
For everyday use and in GHB etc, I use good “ordinary” batteries, my rechargeable NiMH and some newer Li-ion are for SHTF use and kept with their own solar charger system.
Frnc, eneloop batteries are supposed to be the best.