🚛 Drive cleaner, save smarter — DEFined performance for the modern diesel pro.
BlueDEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid is a premium synthetic urea and deionized water solution designed for SCR diesel engines. It improves fuel economy by up to 5%, meets strict ISO 22241 purity standards, and is non-toxic for safe handling. Packaged in a convenient 2.5-gallon jug, it ensures effortless dosing and reliable emission control.
Fuel Type | Diesel |
UPC | 074804032116 |
Manufacturer | BlueDEF |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00074804032116 |
Item Weight | 24 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 9.5 x 9.5 inches |
Item model number | DEF002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | DEF002 |
E**7
Much cheaper price wise than the brand I had bought before
Peak is similar to Prestone in the quality of their products. I was able to receive this product much faster than the product I had purchased before for my diesel engine pricewise. It was three times cheaper and the quality of the product is no different than what I had purchased before through another brand.
L**E
Spraying this on my yard and it works well!
I'm trying an annual ryegrass this winter season and had heard that a liquid application of nitrogen could get me faster results. I've been mixing the DEF at 16 fl oz(2 cups) per gallon, per 1,000 sq foot of lawn I plan to spray. When I get done spraying an area, I'll try to get water on it as quickly as possible. I've done some leveling in the picture and am hoping my edges fill in soon.
E**
Works good
The cost and shipping was good
J**Z
Eso es mejor
Muy buen precio entrega rápido
J**H
Love it
Works great
J**A
Why pay $30/L at the dealership?
Purchased to fill 'AdBlue' tank in 14" Porsche Cayenne Diesel. This same engine is also in the Audi SUVs and VW SUV's so I imagine it will work just fine in those as well. I was frustrated when the dealership was charging me $30 per liter plus labor to fill my Adblue tank so I decided to pursue a more economical solution. Porsche, to no surprise, strongly advises to use their AdBlue from their service centers. The manual says to use ISO 22241 compliant exhaust fluid (this is!). I decided to take the chance and I have had no problems to speak of in 5 months. I'll continue to fill my own AdBlue take using Blue DEF. Filling the tank is simple. Remove the spare tire from the trunk of the vehicle to access the tank. I also purchased a small funnel to prevent spillage. The Blue Def container comes with a useful hose to assist with pouring the fluid and made the process very easy. Now moving onto the oil change...
T**E
$5.6 for a bottle of pee. Get it while its hot! ;-)~ 3.0 Eco diesel drinks it up... news at 5.
Some have said this is like reviewing water, but really it is like reviewing pee. Good grief if my dad would have told me that we would be paying $5.6 for a gallon of pee, I would have sent him off to the crazy farm.Now, I'm a Nurse, so please get the JOKE. o.0Okay for real now...This works in the new 3.0 Eco diesels which takes in the Jeep and Ram 1500. It works like it is supposed to work. The price however has gone from 11.6 to 13.99 in just a few months. Come on Amazon what happened to lowering the price with more sold? And that is the reason for 4 stars.Before the update a few months back my jeep was drinking this like water,I know that sounds nasty from what I said above but live with it, during a few hot days. It also will use a lot while using Chevron's fuel. It might be because Chevron uses clean low sulfur fuel, but this and every other diesel engine in use from 2007 uses ultra low sulfur. I just figured this out and hope it fixes the excess use of the DEF.I noticed while driving over 2000 miles in a week that it used less DEF then my Jeep until I put a few tanks of the Chevron. Thats when the gage started to drop like the stock market in my Ram 1500. Maybe I'll update this review after another 2 grand of the cleaner fuel.To close this out Blue DEF has the best price. I looked for DEF pumps at the truck stops but they were not around the car pumps. Going back around the big rigs was a little intimidating, and I'm not sure the nozzle would have fit. I know the larger diesel nozzle works on my truck but not the jeep. I'm not sure about the def other then they are the same size on the Ram and Jeep.
D**N
A LOT cheaper than getting a garage to do it
At the price I paid for it, it's MUCH cheaper than the last time I paid a garage $70, basically the same price as an oil change. I also bought a funnel and I can pour it into the tank in the trunk. It's better to have 2 people to do it; one person to hold the funnel and another to pour. I'm not sure when it's getting close to the top but I can add more at my convenience. I probably saved about $50 by not going to the garage!
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