Costco Full Synthetic - Are You Seeing This in the Stores?

It’s cheaper in the store than online. The online Price does not reflect member price.

I typically wait for the 7dollar discount on 12-1 qt bottle boxes and have it delivered for free. Sometimes have to wait for delivery and supplies but it comes.
I am waiting for that even though I have enough for a couple of changes left,
I went to the warehouse today but I forgot to check prices. Saw a friend and that was it.
 
Online costco.com pricing had been changed a while ago. Its online prices for most items are higher than store prices to reflect shipping cost.
As of a 2 days ago, my local Costco has plenty of 0W-20 & 5W-30 in stock. Once they're on sale, 5W-30 are usually sold out fast. I bought 5 cases (limit) of 5W-30 a couple of months ago for $21.99/ea, good for 5 years or so.

Costco is my closest grocery store @ 1.3 miles, LOL
 
Mobil 1 in all flavors are on sale $10 off right now until Jul 25th.

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Sad to say I can confirm the price increase. Was in my local store today and it's now 26.99 for 10 quarts, and haven't seen a sale in several months.
Same with me. It was 26.99 yesterday, but they had plenty in stock.
 
Online costco.com pricing had been changed a while ago. Its online prices for most items are higher than store prices to reflect shipping cost.
As of a 2 days ago, my local Costco has plenty of 0W-20 & 5W-30 in stock. Once they're on sale, 5W-30 are usually sold out fast. I bought 5 cases (limit) of 5W-30 a couple of months ago for $21.99/ea, good for 5 years or so.

Costco is my closest grocery store @ 1.3 miles, LOL
20 miles away in Milwaukee and 55 miles distant in the Anchorage area! :(

At least that [self-censored] mask mandate is over with them and most chain stores. With sinus trouble (in Wisconsin) and late-onset adult asthma (in both Wisconsin and Alaska), I really like being able to breath. Found the adult asthma was caused by my Alaskan living environment. It's the glacial silt (rock dust) that's turned into a nice version of cement in my lungs. Many times a year, this rock dust is picked up by high winds as it whistles down the glacier-fed Matanuska and Knik river valleys, and then precipitates or settles out where I live in a "convergence zone" at the beginnings of the Knik arm of Cook Inlet.

I'll live with it... for I love where I live and love Alaska. It's only a minor inconvenience... carry an inhaler with me. We're all gonna die of somethin'... someday.

Besides SOPUS' RGT, Pennzoil and Quaker State synthetics, Costco's Kirkland-branded (Warren Dist) oils are my go-to jugs today. These oils don't eschew cam shafts and destroy earlier generation 5.3L engines...
 
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Plenty in stock near me but its up to $27.99 now. This brings it down from an easy buy without dealing with rebates to a buy only if there arent any rebates on anything else.
 
Here in Canada they don't offer oil at all Costco stores anymore since they switched from selling Castrol to Kirkland oil.
It's actually cheaper here to buy ST jug at WM than Kirkland as well, especially since you get more oil in ST jug vs Kirkland.
 
Actually the computer chip is for the caps for the container. If it's not on tight, it calls your cell phone.
I'm subscribed to Costco's Oil Alert program. You enter the store or stores that you frequent and, when requested, Costco will send a text with the stock on hand.
 
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