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*Starts 8/30* Costco Members: 10-Qt Kirkland Signature Full Synthetic Motor Oil

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$32

$40

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Deal Editor's Note: This is an upcoming offer that is expected to start August 30, 2023 but due to very positive community feedback, we wanted to promote this offer early to give members time to plan ahead.

Starting August 30: Costco Wholesale will have for Costco Members: 2-Pack 5-Quart Kirkland Signature Full Synthetic Motor Oil (various grades) on sale for $31.99. Shipping is free.

Note, you may verify deal by referring to upcoming Costco Ad here.

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer: Offer is valid August 30 - September 24, 2023 or while supplies lasts.
  • Reviews: This Motor Oil receives 4.8 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 2,400 Customer Reviews
  • Refer to Costco Return Policy

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Deal Editor's Note: This is an upcoming offer that is expected to start August 30, 2023 but due to very positive community feedback, we wanted to promote this offer early to give members time to plan ahead.

Starting August 30: Costco Wholesale will have for Costco Members: 2-Pack 5-Quart Kirkland Signature Full Synthetic Motor Oil (various grades) on sale for $31.99. Shipping is free.

Note, you may verify deal by referring to upcoming Costco Ad here.

Available Grades:

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer: Offer is valid August 30 - September 24, 2023 or while supplies lasts.
  • Reviews: This Motor Oil receives 4.8 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 2,400 Customer Reviews
  • Refer to Costco Return Policy

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slypher25aussie
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It's all made by Warren Distribution. They make Kirkland, Super Tech, Amazon, and many other private label brands. It's good stuff.
Vitaly25
354 Posts
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I haven't seen $1 per quart on synthetic ever.
topshelf207
901 Posts
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Why would you ever need to do an emergency oil change?

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Aug 23, 2023
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gathermewool
Aug 23, 2023
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Quote from JeremyInMT :
Maybe if your wife tells you that you need to help clean the kitchen. "Sorry, I have to change the oil"
Genius! I love this.
Aug 23, 2023
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sam88
Aug 23, 2023
323 Posts
Quote from Core2Quad :
No high mileage right?
No. If you need high mileage get the Castrol Edge HM or Pennzoil Platinum HM at Walmart. Both have $10 rebate for 5 qt or $20 for 10 qt.
Aug 23, 2023
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Archimedes001
Aug 23, 2023
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Quote from OceanTwelve :
from what I've researched, there are only a few engine oil manufacturers so most generic brands you see from big box stores or online retailers such as Amazon, Costco, and Walmart are coming from the same manufacturer. Kirkland and Amazon have great engine oil. It's literally the same stuff as the brand name ones.
There are actually tons of blenders for engine oil and just because they came out of Warren Distribution doesn't mean it's the "same stuff" as they are just a toll blender. As in you pay them to blend your additive package and base oils into a finished fluid and our product made there for instance was proprietary so it could never find its way into a Kirkland bottle.

The generics use what we call a market general additive package that is sold by companies like Afton or Lubrizol to anyone (yourself included) and it is a no frills, meets API SP/dexos1 product so whatever the min quantity is, is what you get as it's sold on a value basis only.

Most of the big name brands like Mobil 1, Pennzoil ultra, Castrol EDGE, Valvoline, Redline, etc all have their own proprietary mixes of additives that are differentiated from the basic stuff. So when you see an ad for Pennzoil with cleaner pistons that is compared to those basic formulas.

The hard part is you can never see/feel the difference in engine oils until you take apart the engine so most people will say "oil is oil" except it really isn't. Just like RC Cola isn't Coke.
Aug 23, 2023
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EliteZags
Aug 23, 2023
1,405 Posts
Quote from mav1178 :
oil color is no indication of oil condition/life.

what you would benefit from is an UOA (used oil analysis). I've been using Blackstone Labs for the last ~24 years for vehicles I want to preserve, and the money spent stops you from having to guestimate your oil condition. ​
yep I also get genetic testing done for complete vehicle ancestry and health conditions analysis
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mav1178
Aug 23, 2023
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Quote from EliteZags :
yep I also get genetic testing done for complete vehicle ancestry and health conditions analysis
what's wild is that used oil analysis actually provides very useful data for those into factual information:

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/s...stcount=45
Aug 23, 2023
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89turboii
Aug 23, 2023
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Quote from Vitaly25 :
I haven't seen $1 per quart on synthetic ever.
Annual VatoZone clearance. Tractor Supply had a good clearance earlier this year too.

SD is more than just sales and deal, it's hardcore shopping.
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Aug 24, 2023
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DareCrow
Aug 24, 2023
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@Avinash85 , link comes up $39.99. How is it coming up $31.99 for you?

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Aug 24, 2023
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apg0102
Aug 24, 2023
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What do you guys do for oil filters?
I understand people get oil in bulk like this, but I am used to getting the bundle pack from advanced auto so just trying to see what everyone does...
Aug 24, 2023
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tyman
Aug 24, 2023
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Quote from apg0102 :
What do you guys do for oil filters?
I understand people get oil in bulk like this, but I am used to getting the bundle pack from advanced auto so just trying to see what everyone does...
Fram Ultra/Titanium/Endurance
ChampXL
Microgard Select

maybe OEM in a pinch
Aug 24, 2023
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pilotd
Aug 24, 2023
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Quote from sam88 :
No. If you need high mileage get the Castrol Edge HM or Pennzoil Platinum HM at Walmart. Both have $10 rebate for 5 qt or $20 for 10 qt.
Pennzoil is still offering rebates? I never got the last 2 I submitted, and when I went to check on them the rebate status webpage is just a 404 error
Aug 24, 2023
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ThriftyStep3332
Aug 24, 2023
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Quote from CyanSpaniel1231 :
I had to do an emergency oil change on my 2010 lexus rx350 about six weeks ago. Oil cooler line blew and I lost all my oil in a few minutes. Replaced rubber cooler lines with metal and then did another oil change. At least I didn't lose my engine. Sorry if I posted in the wrong spot.
Did this happen from using Kirkland oil?
Aug 24, 2023
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NAVigator416
Aug 24, 2023
159 Posts
Quote from mrstangblb :
I'm thinking about switching to Kirkland from all the great reports I've seen. I have a 5 quart jug of Mobil 1 0w-20 that I need an additional 3 quarts for, and rather than mix with this, I think I'll just get this set next week and store the Mobil 1. I can't get another single 5 quart jug of Mobil 1 for less than $31 with tax at Walmart, so it may be time to switch over.
Hey, do you mind posting the link to the reports? I have been using semi synthetic for years on my equinox and altima, but just got rid of my vehicles and upgraded to a BMW X5 PHEV. I am trying to figure out what oil I am planning to use in this, will be 0W20 but not sure what brand would be best, thanks!
Aug 24, 2023
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Dr. J
Aug 24, 2023
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Quote from Archimedes001 :
There are actually tons of blenders for engine oil and just because they came out of Warren Distribution doesn't mean it's the "same stuff" as they are just a toll blender. As in you pay them to blend your additive package and base oils into a finished fluid and our product made there for instance was proprietary so it could never find its way into a Kirkland bottle.

The generics use what we call a market general additive package that is sold by companies like Afton or Lubrizol to anyone (yourself included) and it is a no frills, meets API SP/dexos1 product so whatever the min quantity is, is what you get as it's sold on a value basis only.

Most of the big name brands like Mobil 1, Pennzoil ultra, Castrol EDGE, Valvoline, Redline, etc all have their own proprietary mixes of additives that are differentiated from the basic stuff. So when you see an ad for Pennzoil with cleaner pistons that is compared to those basic formulas.

The hard part is you can never see/feel the difference in engine oils until you take apart the engine so most people will say "oil is oil" except it really isn't. Just like RC Cola isn't Coke.

This is true except:
- generic oils aren't going to care very much about tuning additives, at least not as much as the major players (Mobil, etc) do because they are going after the cost-conscious consumer that probably doesn't care
- that said, I would say it's very likely that all these generic oils are essentially the same. Don't forget that the toller wants to make money too, and it's just easier to have one blend than several, each for the different private labels, provided that the private label doesn't care either. In fact, and you'll find this with many companies that sell their own brand as well as a private label, the products will often be quite similar, because it doesn't make sense to retool or substantially change a product just to sell it privately, provided there aren't huge cost savings in doing so. For example, I used to know the plant manager at a Huggies facility - they also made Target Up & Up brand and said the only difference between the 2 at the time was the Huggies brand had some cartoon character on it and the U&U did not, because licensing fees. Besides that, same diaper. It's just an easy way for them to sell excess capacity.
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Dr. J
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Quote from NAVigator416 :
Hey, do you mind posting the link to the reports? I have been using semi synthetic for years on my equinox and altima, but just got rid of my vehicles and upgraded to a BMW X5 PHEV. I am trying to figure out what oil I am planning to use in this, will be 0W20 but not sure what brand would be best, thanks!

The real test would be to take exact duplicate vehicles and drive them in the exact same way over years with various oils and look at deposits, wear, mileage, etc. Instead the best proxies you'll find will be wear tests, viscosity vs temperature, etc (see ProjectFarm for these). Yes you could do oil analysis, however it's difficult to get apples v apples comparisons with other oils without making loads of assumptions.

For the average person, what is going to matter more is just plain changing your oil "frequently" vs. the type of oil, IMHO.
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NAVigator416
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Quote from Dr. J :
The real test would be to take exact duplicate vehicles and drive them in the exact same way over years with various oils and look at deposits, wear, mileage, etc. Instead the best proxies you'll find will be wear tests, viscosity vs temperature, etc (see ProjectFarm for these). Yes you could do oil analysis, however it's difficult to get apples v apples comparisons with other oils without making loads of assumptions.

For the average person, what is going to matter more is just plain changing your oil "frequently" vs. the type of oil, IMHO.
Thank you for the reply! I will look into this! Have a great day!

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