that should outlast any eu car. (going to rot from rust sooner than using all jugs)
Thank you Gene K for the reality check.The guy that has 250 qt on hand to change 3 cars, 2 trucks, a tractor, lawn tools, boat, two motorcycles and an ATV roughly four times is not a hoarder. Now if you have 2000 qt or so on hand to change them 32 times well....
Just curious, have you made accommodation in your attic for any containers that might leak?Some people have oil in the foyer and tires in their bathtub.
I just use my attic as backstock and keep an oil change per car on the shelf in the garage.
I've noticed that M1 prices have dropped somewhat from their recent peak..My wife thinks I'm crazy every time I buy oil cuz it was a good price. I usually only keep 20 to 30 quarts on hand for two vehicles. She really thought I was nuts when the big Rock Auto box showed up with 20 oil filters for my Focus. And I was able to sneak a 12 quart box of Mobil 1HM 5w30 when I was at Walmart last night buying pull-ups. She doesn't know about that one yet. I will continue buying when I see a good deal, oil prices are going to keep going up.
Seems WM had M1 at $22-$24 for a 5 quart jug now its been over $27 after the rebate ended last year.I've noticed that M1 prices have dropped somewhat from their recent peak..
They weren't leaking when I put them up thereJust curious, have you made accommodation in your attic for any containers that might leak?
Just picked up 2 jugs of that $12 NAPA 5W30 the other day (akin to Valvoline White Bottle). It's hard to pass up that deal -- especially in Alaska. My old Silverado will like it.Maybe not, but, I got a jug of Napa FS 5w30 for $12 just a few months ago.
Yeah that is a glitch for sure! Just wow. Nice score.
Not seeing a problem here.
That’s over 902 barrels of finished oil products!Too bad this thread got locked. It got up to 37875 quarts of oil before being locked.
Grand Total BITOG Member Combined Oil Stash
To make this work everybody post their current stash amount and the BITOG running total. Lets keep it to motor oil, not ATF or gear lube or additives, and not count vintage oil that we do not intend to use in a vehicle. Keep it in quarts. We can convert to gallons later. I am betting there are...bobistheoilguy.com