Alde Antifreeze versus Holts

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Need to top-up my system with the 5 yr pink variety of Antifreeze. Checked prices on Amazon Prime and found these:

Presume both are Glycol? Certainly both are G13!

Note one significantly more expensive than the other.
Note one has a claimed effective life of double the other.
Note both are G13
Note one arrives faster than the other.

Clear winner in Holts.

What am I missing? Has anyone any thoughts on which to buy? Any dire warnings I should heed?antifreeze.jpg

I'm presuming mixing would cause no issues (currently just finished the Alde G13)
 
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One things for certain, Alde dont make their own fluid, they buy it in from a supplier, repackage it, and hike the price.
You decide but I know what I would do!
 
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Are both based on O.A.T,(organic acid technology),if so then they have a life spans of around five years,I personally use Preston's from Toolstation that lasts upto 10.years and has a wide temperature range
 
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Check that they're both concentrated and not ready-mixed - as some fluids are already diluted at 50%.

I believe the G12++ is the latest requirement from Alde.
 
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I buy exactly the same spec as the Alde fluid, easily sourced and decant into a 1ltr bottle from Alde that I keep in the van.
 
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Are both based on O.A.T,(organic acid technology),if so then they have a life spans of around five years,I personally use Preston's from Toolstation that lasts upto 10.years and has a wide temperature range
Both OAT so far as I can tell.
Check that they're both concentrated and not ready-mixed - as some fluids are already diluted at 50%.

I believe the G12++ is the latest requirement from Alde.
Both 50% dilute and ready for use.
I buy exactly the same spec as the Alde fluid, easily sourced and decant into a 1ltr bottle from Alde that I keep in the van.
The advantage of the cheaper fluid here is price. Alde lasts 5 years whilst the Holts stuff up to 10! (Mind you I would still change after 5 and ignore the apparent saving of a 10 year life)

My reason for posting was just to check forum views. I'm sure Alde don't make the antifreeze as Mr P points out and, lets be honest, anything connected with the leisure industry seems to attract a rediculous price hike!

Oh and Holts is G12++ or G13, pink in colour and matches the Alde advice regarding type of stuff to use. (G12++ or G13)

Very confident Holts will do the job and whilst both are affordable I see no reason to pay over double the price for the Alde name!

Thanks for responses.
 
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The G12++ that Alde now specify is because G13 had a constituent which is now banned in Germany (2024)and as both Fuchs and BASF are based in Germany then the G13 would become unavailable, having said that you can still get G13 no problem, so either it's made elsewhere by other companies or they have changed the formulae but its still meets the specification. They now supply either G12evo or G12++, confused or what?
 
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Manufacturer branded goods nearly always come with a premium, I changed a wheel bearing on my Ifor Williams trailer last year, the Ifor Williams "packaged" bearing was 3x the cost of the same bearing from Simply Bearings:astonished:
 
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Manufacturer branded goods nearly always come with a premium, I changed a wheel bearing on my Ifor Williams trailer last year, the Ifor Williams "packaged" bearing was 3x the cost of the same bearing from Simply Bearings:astonished:
and both bearings came off the same line and out the same door at the manufacturer!
 
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