HEET Gas-Line Antifreeze & Water Remover 12 oz for 4-Cycle Engines
- Brand:
- Heet
- Model Number:
- 628008
- UPC:
- 073905282017
- EAN:
- 0073905282017
- ASIN:
- B0016GXNC4
- Walmart SKU:
- 16879746
Current pricing at $2.08 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked HEET Gas-Line Antifreeze & Water Remover 12 oz for 4-Cycle Engines since 4/24/2024. The most recent price update was on Feb 6, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $2.08 (lowest on 4/24/2024) to $2.08 (highest on 4/24/2024). The average price during this period is $2.08.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 576 reviews.
I have a 96 maxima that has over 405000 miles highly recommend using the heat treatment in the winter or throughout the year. Because I have to buy real gas, not the fake gas. And I try to go to what I consider higher volume stores to make sure there's no water in the gas tank from just condensation that builds up over time and due to inclement weather. So before I use started using key treatment, there were a couple of times I went to our local QT to get gas. And I buy the 100% real gasoline, and literally there was enough water in the tank to cause my car, not the start.So the heat treatment works great.I do at 3 or 4 times in the winter.Depending on the weather and I do it in the summer every so often.But it really makes a difference.You don't want water in your gas, Hank.And sometimes the gas sits there longer than necessary.So always try to go to a very busy quick trip.I don't use small stations when I go out of town.If I drive, I try to look for the closest quick trip.Because I know they try to keep their gas as pure as possible
This is a must have for storing gasoline powered equipment for the winter, or long term. It prevents line freezing and combustion issues when starting after storage. I've never experienced engine issues, or water issues in the fuel lines for both riding lawnmowers and automobiles.
I always put a bottle in my full gas tank in the winter to prevent lines freezing. I also have to put a little in my old push mower that has set all winter to get it started. This works very well when moisture has gotten the the mower tanks. Makes my mowers not only start but run well. Give 5 star and highly recommend it.
found what i needed for winter cold gasoline not to freeze up. order it and arrived the next day. i was also happy the cost was lower than the auto parts store
Slicker than hair on a frogs belly, now the wagon runs like greased lightning from a bottle - remove condensation built up from ethanol additives that attract moisture when it evaporates. ✌🏼
This is a great product to absorb moisture in fuel tanks. I also use this additive as the primary fuel for my alcohol burning camping stoves. This product burns absolutely soot/smoke free which really helps keeping my cookware for camping clean.
Heet is perfect for the removal of water in the fuel tank. Right now, I need seal replacement. Every time it rains, my pickup doesn't run well at all, but this product helps eliminate the water, especially when needed temporarily.
I live where it snows by the foot and is often colder than cities in Alaska, so adding Heet to the gas line of mine car, to keep my gasoline from breaking down in is essential. This does the trick.
always carry this product, very useful if stations tank was just filled and sediment is still swimming in the tank. it will not allow check engine loght from coming on.
WHOEVER DID THE DELIVERY ITEM WAS LEFT IN THE GANGWAY ISTEAD OF NY THE MAILBOX, IF IT WASNT FOR THE PHOTO ON THE EMAIL WOULD NOT HAVE KNOWN WHERE TOLOOK, DELIVERY PERSON NEEDS SOME RAINING ON DELIVERING.........
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $3.49 (Jun 21) to $12.08 (May 27) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $4.21.
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