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Spend $75 or More in-Store or Online, Get $20 Credit @ Supercheap Auto (Club Plus Members, Activation Required)

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Spend $75 or more at Supercheap Auto in 1 transaction either instore or online between the 05.06.2024 and the 11.06.2024 and get $20 bonus credit. Limit of 1x $20 credit application per eligible customer. Purchases made prior to activation of offer are not eligible. Purchases must be made using the original email recipients club membership.

Eligible customers who have met the activation and spend criteria will have credit applied on the 24.06.2024. Credit will be valid for 28 days. Spend calculation excludes purchases of gift cards, tyres & in store special order deposits and redemption of credit.

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  • +1

    I got $10 with $75 spend.

    Here's an offer just for you!

    Activate this offer and spend $75 or more in one transaction in store or online and get $10 credit.

  • Is something wrong with your link, going to supercheap.com.au instead of supercheapauto.com.au?

  • I never get emails from SCA.. 😪

    But this looks like a decent price for the ToolPRO 12V Brushless 1/2" Ratchet Wrench

    Would also come down to $90 if you apply for the $20 credit.

    Or you can grab the 3/8" skin for $50 if you only need 3/8 and have the battery from the Rotary tool that was posted here a few weeks ago.

    • +1

      I don't either, so I just logged in to see why and found in the profile section the box next to "Count me in to receive exclusive club specials, bonus credit & super promotions." wasn't ticked. Maybe the same for you?

      • My man! Thank you! 😁

    • +1

      Good tips. I got the rotary tool. What is the advantage/disadvantage of 3/8" compared to 1/2"?

      • 1/2" is generally for automotive use. And I wouldn't trust a 12v device to drive out a tight 1/2" bolt. 3/8" is good enough for most other day to day and around the house things.

        Suprisingly, SCA also have a new 3/8" 18v battery model. I would have chose that if I had a 18v lying around. But I feel now the 12v of the SCA is enough for everything I need it for, whenever I need it. If I were to start doing more automotive tasks at home, I'd go with a better platform for the 1/2" and then start my saws/jigs range and stuff from there too if I ever learn woodworking basics.. 😅

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