I just bought a 182 oz (1.42 gallons) of 6% RedMax Bleach from Lowes for $2.38 each. I bought their last 7 containers and with tax totaling $18.00. That's almost 10 gallons of 6% bleach for $18.00, half the price at our local Tarson Pool Supply.
Smykowski said:Nobody's started this thread yet, so I'll kick it off.
In the Chicago area, the Menard's sale started! BOGO 12.5%, so $2.00 per gallon after sales price. Time to go stock up.
4/(121*0.0825)= $0.40/oz NaClO...unfortunately not a good price at all..unless I am missing something.Mithel said:Minnesota price report: Gallon of 8.25% for $4 at Cub Foods.
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At least you didn't make my novice mistake of buying it at $4 a gallon. {smile}FamilyGuy said:Im not getting a bargin by any means but its ok at 2.50 121oz of 8.25%
Yeah, but he also didn't get it at menards for $9 for 4 gallons of 12.5% like you didMithel said:At least you didn't make my novice mistake of buying it at $4 a gallon. {smile}FamilyGuy said:Im not getting a bargin by any means but its ok at 2.50 121oz of 8.25%
Brushpup said:Hey, that's alright....We'll still be swimming down here when you can ice skate on your pools up there.linen said:Us Minnesotans continue to take over tfp![]()
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FamilyGuy said:Its a little bit cheaper for 12% at leslies but after being ripped off for years i wont even buy a pool noodle from them
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4/(121*0.0825)= $0.40/oz NaClO...unfortunately not a good price at all..unless I am missing something.Mithel said:Minnesota price report: Gallon of 8.25% for $4 at Cub Foods.
I believe Menards right now is selling liquid chlorine for $9/4 gallons of 12.5% which works out to (9/4)/(128*0.125)= $0.14/oz NaClO. And Fleetfarm is almost always selling the same for $10, which works out to $0.15/oz NaClO.
techguy said:In the US, 121 ounces is a new "standard" large jug size for extra strength bleach, 8.25%
I have why but I am going to guess it has to to with shipping or environmental laws.... from the chlorix site: New Concentrated Formula yields same number of uses as 182 oz. jug.