This was posted 8 years 3 months 25 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

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WD-40 Multi-Purpose Lubricant 255g $3 (RRP $5.77) @ Supercheap Auto

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Good deal considering prices at Bunnings $8.98, Masters $5.99, Woolworths $6.35, Coles $5 On Sale Now. A good handy MUST HAVE item in all household.

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  • +9

    Warning : it's not "all purpose" lubricant

    • +3

      You are right there. Please do not use it for "personal" purpose.

      • or for personally pleasing porpoises.

      • I feel there are people that will use it and sue because they get frostbite……

    • +2

      Correct, it’s not a lubricant, it’s a dispersant.

  • i hear this is really good to use on brakes

    • +2

      and the clutch disks. Makes your car go way faster cuz its lubricated.

  • Note your Masters and Bunnings comparisons aren't valid. Masters is for 300G and the Bunnings comparison for for Bunnings New Zealand. Still, very good price and I'll order 10 of them, but you should clean up the post.

    Edit: Looks like they're sold out (Sydney Parramatta locations anyway)

  • Yup sold out or a pricing error no stock in W.A.

    Unfortunately this product is either sold out or not available in the quantity selected

  • +1

    Mod: it seems like Out of Stock in most places. Please tag as Out of Stock

    • You can "report" it as out of stock, this option is just below all the social media icons, and expiry date.

      • oh thanks! done..

        • For future reference, you can actually mark a deal expired yourself (as the OP) by pressing the expired button just above the report button and below the category (home & garden). Once you mark it expired, you can change it to out of stock by clicking on the red expired text and selecting out of stock.

          Refer to picture here

        • @hamza23: thanks! Learn a new thing everyday..

  • What a shame, I was hoping to use it along with all my condom deals lately.

  • I thought WD-40 is not a lubricant but a water displacer?

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