I will agree, yes blending facility. But blending to Amsoil's developed formulas. I know some folks write certain things to demean and denigrate - maybe not the case here, but not at all like mixing food on a plate. Not really even the same as someone cooking or following a recipe on a box purchased on the shelf when slight differences only matter to some with refined taste buds. I mean how many people run series of tests, hold a retain, etc during and after cooking? Example: Amsoil buys from multiple suppliers, and buys certain of the same base oil (for example ) from multiple suppliers - to specification. Specifications have tolerances. If say the blend in question uses three base oils, well the result is not always EXACTLY the same, so in process adds are necessary.
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I don’t agree with the blending facility being they formulate these blends and are apparently very good at what they do.they also spend thousands of hours testing and developing them. With that said I mostly use Mobil 1 because it’s convenient and priced very well in the 5 quart jugs. I do have a couple of things I use amsoil products in and have always been happy with the Amsoil product. If Amsoil was Walmarts cheapest house blend everyone would be using it talking about how great it is and stocking up on it with their coupons and factory rebates.
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