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tommyturbo2

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In the US where do you guys find the best prices on Rotella T oil? Thanks, tturbo2
 
Check Walmart, for sure. Sometimes the cheapest.
Also, Advance. I use them for the same oil you're looking at.
 
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I have been buying mine at Walmart and Advanced Auto Parts. Sometimes AAP have sales or coupon codes where you can slice a nice chunk off the price by buying online and picking up in the store. And I get an effective 5% off further by clicking through my online Discover Card account.

However, I've also noticed that I can get a case of six 1-gallon jugs at Sam's Club at just over $12/gallon. That would last me for at least a few years. Oil doesn't go bad and it's definitely not going to get cheaper, sooo....
 
just picked up 3 gals of rotella dino for 13 bucks each at wallyworld. would not have patronized that place but it was for work.
 
Walmart is the best price for me. I hate shopping at walmart, but after I shopped around for Rotella, they had the best price by far.
 
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At Wal Mart I found 15 w 40 Rotella T, but they didn't have the 10 w 40. Is the heavier wt OK? tturbo2
 
Rural King has it for same price at Wal-Mart, and good price on larger bottle of it (2 1/2 gals-?). terrylee
 
Like the others, I look for sales, then buy a case or two. When I get down to less than 3 gallons, I start looking again. I suspect oil does not go bad ( ;) ), so having a cache is the best approach.
 
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