Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid in-stores only with no way to verify stock but since members are reporting success and thread has overwhelmingly positive voting, we have decided to promote this thread to members who would like to check their local stores.
Select Lowe's Stores (link for reference) has
10oz Titebond Brown Interior/Exterior Wood Adhesive on sale for
$0.29. Offer is
valid In-Store only.
Thanks community member
SparxxW for sharing this deal
Offer Notes:
- Offer is available in-stores only
- Availability for sale price and stock varies by location
About this Product:
- Passes ANSI/HPVA Type I water-resistance
- Waterproof formula that cleans up with water
- Superior strength - strong initial tack
- Designed for interior and exterior applications
- Unaffected by finishes
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I'm going to try my local that has them for under $4 and see if they'll match the 0.29 price. Worth the 15 minute drive. I usually fill up my GlueBot bottle from a gallon but my gluebot bottle eventually gets jacked up with glue drying inside and me forgetting to put the cap on.
But I was able to buy 2 for the deal price and return the one I bought before
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It looks like brick seek is showing the combined stock number for both the regular and the "25% more free" versions.
But only the "25% more free" rings up to the deal price. They do have different SKU numbers
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Even if it did work, who knows how good the glue would be - you'll never see a mason add water to mortar when it starts to dry out - it will never be as strong as fresh stuff.
For those that don't use it much these small bottles are ideal - shake them occasionally and they should be fine well past the 2 year shelf life if kept inside. Once you crack the seal they start degrading.
I've got a larger bottle of III that I keep in the basement that doesn't get used much. It's gotta be 4 or 5 years old at this point. Still works fine, just used some yesterday. I shake it every so often when I walk by and think of it, and when I do use it, I close it immediately after use. As long as glue flows, it is still good, if it starts to get too thick or separates, throw it out, not worth pinching pennies on something like that.
Mine lasted less than 4 years and I made sure to keep the lid on it and that it was sealed well. Maybe you are on to something with the shaking.
Titebond III is great, but it goes bad fast! I made the mistake of buying several gallons at $20 each, but they all went bad within the year. Lumpy, and smelled like death.
Check the date code on your bottle before you buy. 😉
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