Doing the math:
$0.25/l = ~$1/G. At 1/2 energy density, which is the standard, not 1/3, that's equiv to $2/G for fuel for the same work.
At $2/G, without a container, and without distribution, that actually appears on par with the commercial offering of $2.29/G retail. So ya, I do agree it doesn't seem like a great deal. Especially since you could likely obtain a bulk discount price if you were consuming 50G to 100G per month of it. I'd bet it would be cheaper than $2/G in bulk.
Doing the math:
$0.25/l = ~$1/G. At 1/2 energy density, which is the standard, not 1/3, that's equiv to $2/G for fuel for the same work.
At $2/G, without a container, and without distribution, that actually appears on par with the commercial offering of $2.29/G retail. So ya, I do agree it doesn't seem like a great deal. Especially since you could likely obtain a bulk discount price if you were consuming 50G to 100G per month of it. I'd bet it would be cheaper than $2/G in bulk.
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