Using my petrol-engined Stihl garden vacuum (leaf blower) a few weeks ago around the garden I found myself surrounded by a fog of unpleasant exhaust fumes. Till now, I've always used regular unleaded petrol with two-stroke oil added myself in this Stihl engine and that of my MS-260 chainsaw.
Quite by chance a few days later I came across Aspen Alkylate Petrol. The Aspen 2 is a ready-mixed (with 2% oil) for two-stroke engines. The Aspen 4 is for four-stroke engines.
I bought some of the Aspen 2 a few days ago from Winchester Garden Machinery inside Hillier Garden Centre, Liss, Hampshire and I used it yesterday for the first time in the chainsaw yesterday. I couldn't really tell if it was any less unpleasant as it was reasonably breezy and I guess the wind was blowing the exhaust fumes away from me. Perhaps a session with the garden vacuum will be a better comparison.
Anyone else using or tried alkylate petrol - Aspen's or other? What do you think of it?