Laser dedicated filling funnels stop AdBlue spillage

September 25, 2017
Laser dedicated filling funnels stop AdBlue spillage
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Laser Tools have introduced new AdBlue Filling Funnels specially designed to screw directly onto the AdBlue filler neck to avoid the annoying problem of spillage.


Two funnel versions are available, straight (part number 6856) or angled access (part number 6865). Both make the filling process quicker, cleaner and easier.

The funnels screws onto the AdBlue filler neck and the users then lifts the internal anti-spill valve. The funnel is large with a generous 1.1 litre capacity. It allows filing with no leaks or mess as the user transfers the unused fluid back into the original container and leaves a full AdBlue reservoir on the vehicle.

The angled AdBlue filler funnel is the same design as the straight version, with the internal anti-spill valve, but with an angled funnel connector. This is the one to use if the AdBlue filler neck is awkward to access or set at an angle.

AdBlue spillage can be costly, messy and once it dries the resulting white crystals can be difficult to remove.

The new funnels are now available from Laser stockists.
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