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frontpage Posted by Zdhow • Feb 4, 2024
frontpage Posted by Zdhow • Feb 4, 2024

12-Quart Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic Motor Oil Garage Box (0W-20 or 5W-30)

w/ Subscribe & Save + Free S/H

$47

$59

20% off
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Valvoline has 12-Quart Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic Motor Oil Garage Box (0W-20 or 5W-30) on sale for $47.19 when you select the 'Subscribe & Save 20% Off' option. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Zdhow for finding this deal

Note, be sure to select the quantity of choice and remove the '1' quantity in the '5-Qt' option before adding the subscription.

Ensure you use the tab to select your oil grade. You may subscribe to delivery every 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 months

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • You will receive a 12-Quart value pack w/ this offer; roughly $3.93/quart (20% Off discount w/ Subscribe & Save option)
  • You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships, otherwise, product will ship per your subscription option
  • Add your vehicles to ensure product compatibility
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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Valvoline has 12-Quart Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic Motor Oil Garage Box (0W-20 or 5W-30) on sale for $47.19 when you select the 'Subscribe & Save 20% Off' option. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Zdhow for finding this deal

Note, be sure to select the quantity of choice and remove the '1' quantity in the '5-Qt' option before adding the subscription.

Ensure you use the tab to select your oil grade. You may subscribe to delivery every 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 months

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • You will receive a 12-Quart value pack w/ this offer; roughly $3.93/quart (20% Off discount w/ Subscribe & Save option)
  • You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships, otherwise, product will ship per your subscription option
  • Add your vehicles to ensure product compatibility
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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Dollar store lemonade pitchers with qt/l increment marks are also perfect. Most will also hold a couple of funnels, then put the little lid back on it.
Kirkland is made by Warren, same as Walmart's SuperTech, and other "cheap" store brand oils... Now, for your Hondas and Toyotas, it would probably make no difference.
Once you get into European spec oils (which Valvoline has, and Kirkland doesn't) then it makes a difference - more/different additives in those (BMW LongLife 17FE+, MB 229.xx, VW 507.xx, etc.)
Pick your oil according to your manufacture's spec and approval - read the back of the label to see if it meets your car's spec. It's not about the viscocity (0W-20., etc.) only anymore for those cars!

Engines are more specialized now - without proper additives, some parts in those engines will wear out prematurely, and no, it's not going to happen within 5k miles, much longer than that!

Anyone that says they can tell how smooth an engine runs on any specific brand, are full of sh*t. You cannot tell, and it's all in your head only! It's a marketing statement.

Cheers!
According to your post it's $3.20 per quart versus $4 per quart. Therefore, an $0.80 per quart difference.

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At $16/5qt with Costco Kirkland oil, how does this compare at $20/5qt?
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Quote from lizard5102 :
At $16/5qt with Costco Kirkland oil, how does this compare at $20/5qt?
According to your post it's $3.20 per quart versus $4 per quart. Therefore, an $0.80 per quart difference.
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macejh
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Thats a great deal for this, thank you! Grabbed one, will cancel SS after a few days.
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clsA
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I'm also in, It also seems the SS offer is the same price every shippment
I chose every 6 months we will see if the price changes on the next shipment
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Quote from lizard5102 :
At $16/5qt with Costco Kirkland oil, how does this compare at $20/5qt?
If you have to ask, both are going to be the same for you. I'm sure there's differences, but both are quality synthetics. You can't go wrong with either
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Quote from np1050 :
If you have to ask, both are going to be the same for you. I'm sure there's differences, but both are quality synthetics. You can't go wrong with either
Kirkland is made by Warren, same as Walmart's SuperTech, and other "cheap" store brand oils... Now, for your Hondas and Toyotas, it would probably make no difference.
Once you get into European spec oils (which Valvoline has, and Kirkland doesn't) then it makes a difference - more/different additives in those (BMW LongLife 17FE+, MB 229.xx, VW 507.xx, etc.)
Pick your oil according to your manufacture's spec and approval - read the back of the label to see if it meets your car's spec. It's not about the viscocity (0W-20., etc.) only anymore for those cars!

Engines are more specialized now - without proper additives, some parts in those engines will wear out prematurely, and no, it's not going to happen within 5k miles, much longer than that!

Anyone that says they can tell how smooth an engine runs on any specific brand, are full of sh*t. You cannot tell, and it's all in your head only! It's a marketing statement.

Cheers!
Last edited by pawcio February 5, 2024 at 04:16 AM.
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Nice deal. A lot of problems with Pennzoil rebates are being reported in that other thread, so this is a solid option without having to go through that whole song and dance.
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Quote from iluvmysh :
According to your post it's $3.20 per quart versus $4 per quart. Therefore, an $0.80 per quart difference.
For just $0.8 more, Valvoline is better than Kirkland. Valvoline has a 3.2 HTHS, while Kirkland doesn't provide this info. Usually when a product doesn't share this, it's around 2.8 to 3.0 HTHS, following the 'standard' they don't mention.
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Quote from NeatShop7155 :
For just $0.8 more, Valvoline is better than Kirkland. Valvoline has a 3.2 HTHS, while Kirkland doesn't provide this info. Usually when a product doesn't share this, it's around 2.8 to 3.0 HTHS, following the 'standard' they don't mention.
There's a post in the BITOG forum showing 3.2 for the 5w30
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Quote from kdiggz :
I've never seen a box of oil before. Sounds like it would be a hassle to use. I'll wait for a deal on actual bottles
Almost Ordered it till saw your post. Really BOX oil?
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Quote from kdiggz :
I've never seen a box of oil before. Sounds like it would be a hassle to use. I'll wait for a deal on actual bottles
I like the box oils. I just fill one of the leftover 5 quart jugs I have to the desired volume and then pour it into the engine.
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Quote from sdflyer :
I like the box oils. I just fill one of the leftover 5 quart jugs I have to the desired volume and then pour it into the engine.
Dollar store lemonade pitchers with qt/l increment marks are also perfect. Most will also hold a couple of funnels, then put the little lid back on it.
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Quote from SeongC :
Almost Ordered it till saw your post. Really BOX oil?
That's what the post says and pic represent this as well. Its a box of oil, I've seen one for mobil as well which is great deal. The only problem is how do you measure the amount unless you come with a hack.

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Quote from SplendidSoda727 :
That's what the post says and pic represent this as well. Its a box of oil, I've seen one for mobil as well which is great deal. The only problem is how do you measure the amount unless you come with a hack.
Generally, people have an old motor oil jug lying around. These have sight lines on the side to tell you the volume remaining. Just take an empty one and fill it up to the required quantity. If you don't have that, a Dollar Store or Walmart pitcher with volume notches on the side will work fine as well.
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