It seems like only yesterday since the last one, but there is another Bank Holiday happening this coming Monday 25th May as a result some of our orders may be subject to a small delay as our courier partners and office staff are able to take a well deserved break.
You may have noticed that the price of fuel has in some places across the UK now gone below that magical £1 per litre mark and as the good weather arrives normally this would be a great opportunity to fill the tank and get on the road.
Because of the Bank Holiday, some orders will take slightly longer to arrive than usual.
We are primarily a wholesaler, but we understand many customers want to buy just a small number of fuel cans from us directly and we try to make this as simple and affordable as possible on our website.
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With the UK government advice to stay at home and only venture out for specific, essential reasons in light of the Coronavirus, we thought it might be helpful to publish this information from Toyota on how to maintain a car if it is parked for a long period of time with very little use.
We’re heading up to the Easter Bank holidays in slightly unusual circumstances. You don’t need us to tell you what is happening right now, but we can tell you that our office staff are all currently working remotely and all orders are being processed by our fulfilment providers who are working to the Government safety guidelines.
So the good news is you are likely to get those quicker than usual, but the bad news is that the postage will be slightly higher. We hope you understand this decision and as soon as we can get back into the office full-time we will be able to reinstate this service.
In light of all the information available on the internet regarding safe practices (some true, some false), we thought it would be a good idea to produce a short guide on how to say safe when you are refuelling your car and /or filling Jerry Cans at a petrol station.
We’ve teamed up with hünersdorff, a trusted German supplier of high quality plastic containers and fuel cans and put together a special steel and plastic fuel can combo consisting of one 20 litre Steel Wavian Fuel Can and one 5 Litre Plastic hünersdorff fuel can.