Walmart has 1-Gallon Black Max Bar and Chain Oil on sale for $9.94. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.
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Our research indicates that this offer is $9.05 lower (48% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $18.99
Black Max Premium 1 Gallon Bar and Chain Oil is the fool-proof way to extend the life of both your tool and its bar and chain. This oil is meant to be used with chainsaws or any other chain-driven equipment to prevent wear and tear. Black Max Premium Bar and Chain Oil is designed to cling to the chain even when at high speeds or temperatures. Using this bar and chain oil will give you peace of mind in that it can help prevent chain failure, overheating of tool in use, and chainsaw kickback. Our Black Max Premium Bar and Chain Oil can be used with all chainsaws. Includes 1-Quart Bottle (128oz).
Manufacturer:
Hart Consumer Products, Inc
Product SKU:
900548424
UPC:
810022393925
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Walmart has 1-Gallon Black Max Bar and Chain Oil on sale for $9.94. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.
Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member GimmeYoTots for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that this offer is $9.05 lower (48% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $18.99
Model: Black Max 1-Gallon Bar and Chain Oil (128oz/3.785 Liters)
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Good deal. Worked for many years at a sawmill bucking logs. While bar oil is far better because it lasts longer and slings less mess around, pretty much any oil will work. We mostly recycled used motor oil, tranny fluid, or hydraulic fluid and they worked just fine.
it lacks tackifiers and makes more of a slinging mess..
That being said any bar oil is good. not much difference between the super expensive and cheap. 2 cycle oil is more important(use jaso FD)
PS home depot everyday price is 12.97 for a gallon of echo bar oil.. not sure 10$ for blackmax is a stockup type of clearance.
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$9, but I use it since it's better for environment
That's interesting... did some research and, agreed, canola oil is mentioned as a bio alternative to bar and chain oil. I'm guessing most manufacturers won't recommend it (if you know of any that do, lmk)... but for the home user, probably isn't a bad idea to consider. That said, the negative is that canola oil has really spiked in price in the last 2 years. So, it's not really a less expensive alternative, at least when you can get bar and chain oil for $10 a gallon (or even $7 at Rural King).
That's interesting... did some research and, agreed, canola oil is mentioned as a bio alternative to bar and chain oil. I'm guessing most manufacturers won't recommend it (if you know of any that do, lmk)... but for the home user, probably isn't a bad idea to consider. That said, the negative is that canola oil has really spiked in price in the last 2 years. So, it's not really a less expensive alternative, at least when you can get bar and chain oil for $10 a gallon (or even $7 at Rural King).
I use it on my electric pole saw. I'd imagine that bar oil wouldn't get as sticky when left unused for a long time.
I don't know about newer chainsaws, but we always use old hydraulic or compressor oil. You have to get rid of it anyways, so just put it in some old quart bottles. This isnt a demanding application.
That's interesting... did some research and, agreed, canola oil is mentioned as a bio alternative to bar and chain oil. I'm guessing most manufacturers won't recommend it (if you know of any that do, lmk)... but for the home user, probably isn't a bad idea to consider. That said, the negative is that canola oil has really spiked in price in the last 2 years. So, it's not really a less expensive alternative, at least when you can get bar and chain oil for $10 a gallon (or even $7 at Rural King).
Just make sure to empty before letting sit for anything longer than a month. Will gum up much more than bar and chain or just regular motor oil. I use it in my battery powered saw. Can be use to quarter deer etc food safe.
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That being said any bar oil is good. not much difference between the super expensive and cheap. 2 cycle oil is more important(use jaso FD)
PS home depot everyday price is 12.97 for a gallon of echo bar oil.. not sure 10$ for blackmax is a stockup type of clearance.
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$9, but I use it since it's better for environment
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