Container looks dirty. My hunch is that jug contains used oil, put in an old M-1 container. Guy figured out that folks at the Walmart return counter never check. If the UPC code scans they take it back.
Agreed. High possibility of it being Mobil 2.
Scammers should at least tale enough pride in their treachery to wipe down the outside of the container.
I had a Kirkland signature two pack leak out on me on the way home, turns out they didn’t even need to reseal the bottle. They just hot glued the cardboard box back together with their 10 quarts of used oil inside.It's easy enough to gently back the cap off to feel if the 'anti-tamper' is either attached or free.
Don't tell anybody but I have a clamp which holds holds the spigot on box oil packaging open so I can funnel my old oil back into the bag.They just hot glued the cardboard box back together with their 10 quarts of used oil inside.
You’re too young to remember EXXON “super flo”Wow, that’s probably as old as me lol, maybe a bit younger. I’d use it in my truck or Beetle though no questions asked. Or in the old van too. I also never realized ExxonMobil was based out of my home state that’s interesting.
What does the date code say, how old?Browsing the local Wally World oil shelves, when what catches my eye..... Needless to say I left it there for other to witness. View attachment 258160
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They possibly taller but less deep.Why are the new jugs so much bigger?
Seems like a waste of plastic for something that is just going to end up in a landfill somewhere.