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*Sale extended to 4/28*
Pennzoil® Full Synthetic 0W-20 Motor Oil - 5 Quart
Model Number: 550058596 Menards ® SKU:2607943
EVERYDAY LOW PRICE$23.78
SALE PRICE Good Through 4/28/24 $19.09
11% REBATE* Good Through 4/28/24 $2.10
PRICE AFTER REBATE* $16.99
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You Save $6.79 with Sale Price & Mail-In Rebate*
1221 People have purchased this in the past week.
Menards local store site shows current available quantity on hand in each type.
Formulated for longer drain intervals than conventional and synthetic blend motor oils
Enhanced wear protection in high and low temperatures
Excellent resistance to oil breakdown in severe environments
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also this price is really 19 bucks and change, and gets to 16.99 via the 11% rebate which is Menards store credit. again not a bad deal if you are a Menards shopper and will use the rebate another time
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Not true...I have Kirkland 0W-20 sitting in my garage.
also this price is really 19 bucks and change, and gets to 16.99 via the 11% rebate which is Menards store credit. again not a bad deal if you are a Menards shopper and will use the rebate another time
also this price is really 19 bucks and change, and gets to 16.99 via the 11% rebate which is Menards store credit. again not a bad deal if you are a Menards shopper and will use the rebate another time
Still a solid buy.
Still a solid buy.
Yes I do lots of Menards rebates too. I usually wait 3 or 4 months to collect some and then mail all in one envelope. Yes it is "good as cash" if you shop at Menards from time to time and don't forget your postcard
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Still a solid buy.
I'm still getting the Kirkland over this as it's less expensive, without me having to hassle with submitting a (snail mail paper) rebate, but...inquiring minds would like to know.
Sure, but like lots of things in life, the reality seems to differ. I always seem to get credit for everything I throw in the envelope even if it's been several months. My guess is that because it takes THEM a while to process these, they don't bother really adhering to some "mailing date" because 1) there can be delays in the mail and 2) that would require them to track receipt and process very quickly on their end so a customer submission didn't 'time out' while sitting at their facility. Yes if I had a meaningful one like 20 dollars I might make sure to send it immediately but when I get them for 92 cents or whatever, I'm not rushing to take an envelope, take the time to sit down and print out the form, and slap a 68 cent stamp on it and walk it over to the blue mailbox a couple blocks away. I will wait and collect a handful of those first and do it all at once
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