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Title: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 July 2013, 23:21:11
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?storeId=10001&catalogId=10151&langId=-1&action=discount&promotionCode=232174 (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?storeId=10001&catalogId=10151&langId=-1&action=discount&promotionCode=232174)

Picked up 4 cans of fully synth today. :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: kevinp58 on 25 July 2013, 23:25:25
Seen the ad on TV will be getting some.  :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 July 2013, 23:27:51
Make sure you reserve online. I did, and they weren't on offer in the store as far as I could see.  :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 26 July 2013, 00:04:52
Thanks for heads up Kev, did you get 5w30?

Master recommended some fully synth for my 3.2, guess 5w30 is best? looks like a good deal!
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbdb on 26 July 2013, 00:53:19
Thanks for heads up Kev, did you get 5w30?

Master recommended some fully synth for my 3.2, guess 5w30 is best? looks like a good deal!

Surprised to read this heresy on this forum! ;)

5W30 is fine despite what people say 8).  Personally I'd go for the 5W40 though, I think the 30 is just to save fuel not to save engines. £10 is a great price even though they are 4L cans.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: TheBoy on 26 July 2013, 08:58:07
The thinner oil way find ways of leaving the sump easier, esp on engines that carry a few miles under their belts.

Don't be taken in by the longer life, so stick to the OOF recommended change intervals (NOT the oil or Vx recommendations!).

I seem to recall (at least some) Halfords oils were prone to aborbing a lot of moisture, so if you do short runs, keep a desperately close eye on the breathers, and check for mayo under filler cap.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 26 July 2013, 09:05:05
Bought 8 , this offer was on last year as well used it in the Migs & the Hyundai Terracan no problems with any of them. a real bargain buy..
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: maracus on 26 July 2013, 10:47:18
Is halfords oil any good? Who actually makes it??
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 July 2013, 12:08:23
Thanks for heads up Kev, did you get 5w30?

Master recommended some fully synth for my 3.2, guess 5w30 is best? looks like a good deal!

Yep, get the fully synth 5w30. :y

I've been using 5w30 for years, and used Halfords stuff last time this offer came up. No problems. :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 26 July 2013, 12:42:41
Thanks for heads up Kev, did you get 5w30?

Master recommended some fully synth for my 3.2, guess 5w30 is best? looks like a good deal!

Yep, get the fully synth 5w30. :y

I've been using 5w30 for years, and used Halfords stuff last time this offer came up. No problems. :y

Thanks  :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: zirk on 26 July 2013, 13:18:27
Probably worth pointing out that if you are going down the halfords full skimmed route it needs to be all or nothing in there, fresh oil change, then any top ups need to be the same fully synth untill the next oil dump, wouldn't fancy the idea of mixing GM Semi with Halfords Full.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 26 July 2013, 13:40:44
Yeah, I was thinking of getting 4 bottles. 6.5L or so per change, so 2 bottles would do one change with some left for spare/topping up.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: zirk on 26 July 2013, 14:00:39
Yeah, I was thinking of getting 4 bottles. 6.5L or so per change, so 2 bottles would do one change with some left for spare/topping up.

Might be worth getting some more, at a tenner a hit, or your next recommend Oil Change is going to be bloody expensive or dependent on Halfords next promo offer on Full Synth, assuming your going to commit to running the car on that stuff.  ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 July 2013, 14:21:10
Yeah, I was thinking of getting 4 bottles. 6.5L or so per change, so 2 bottles would do one change with some left for spare/topping up.

Might be worth getting some more, at a tenner a hit, or your next recommend Oil Change is going to be bloody expensive or dependent on Halfords next promo offer on Full Synth, assuming your going to commit to running the car on that stuff.  ;)

Wondering if I should get another 4.

That said, GM fully synth 5w30 on trade club isn't bad value. About £60 for 20L IIRC.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 26 July 2013, 14:23:39
Is this 5w30 halfords oil better recommender for higher milage cars ? Currently on GM 10w40 ..
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 26 July 2013, 14:36:38
Is this 5w30 halfords oil better recommender for higher milage cars ? Currently on GM 10w40 ..

OOo starting a debate there  :o

5w30 is a thinner oil, so as TB says it can escape easier.

I'm looking to try some as I have a sticky lifter in the 3.2, thinner oil might just work its way into that lifter better and get it pumping again.

Worth a go at those prices Kevin linked to, its normally, much, much more.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: henryd on 26 July 2013, 14:39:02
Is this 5w30 halfords oil better recommender for higher milage cars ? Currently on GM 10w40 ..

OOo starting a debate there  :o

5w30 is a thinner oil, so as TB says it can escape easier.

I'm looking to try some as I have a sticky lifter in the 3.2, thinner oil might just work its way into that lifter better and get it pumping again.

Worth a go at those prices Kevin linked to, its normally, much, much more.

didn't you have the oil light flickering at idle on the 3.2,5w30 could make that worse :-X
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 26 July 2013, 14:40:53
Yeah, I was thinking of getting 4 bottles. 6.5L or so per change, so 2 bottles would do one change with some left for spare/topping up.

Might be worth getting some more, at a tenner a hit, or your next recommend Oil Change is going to be bloody expensive or dependent on Halfords next promo offer on Full Synth, assuming your going to commit to running the car on that stuff.  ;)

Wondering if I should get another 4.

That said, GM fully synth 5w30 on trade club isn't bad value. About £60 for 20L IIRC.

Just ordered 4 bottles, thats 2 changes for 3.2. So 6-8k miles? Given its current very low miles, if it does help I can wait until next offer I think. Or go GM  :)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 26 July 2013, 14:41:15
Is this 5w30 halfords oil better recommender for higher milage cars ? Currently on GM 10w40 ..

OOo starting a debate there  :o

5w30 is a thinner oil, so as TB says it can escape easier.

I'm looking to try some as I have a sticky lifter in the 3.2, thinner oil might just work its way into that lifter better and get it pumping again.

Worth a go at those prices Kevin linked to, its normally, much, much more.

didn't you have the oil light flickering at idle on the 3.2,5w30 could make that worse :-X

Nope, never had oil light flickering.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: omega3000 on 26 July 2013, 15:03:22
Ahhhhhrrrrrrgh ! And i just bought some elsewhere before seeing this (http://forum.santabanta.com/images/smilies/june11/banghead.gif)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Rog on 26 July 2013, 15:22:24
Thanks for heads up Kev, did you get 5w30?

Master recommended some fully synth for my 3.2, guess 5w30 is best? looks like a good deal!

Yep, get the fully synth 5w30. :y

I've been using 5w30 for years, and used Halfords stuff last time this offer came up. No problems. :y

That saves me having to ask the same question  :y

Trouble is, I just don't do any of my own work or servicing, so not sure when I would actually use it  :-\
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 July 2013, 15:24:39
Thanks for heads up Kev, did you get 5w30?

Master recommended some fully synth for my 3.2, guess 5w30 is best? looks like a good deal!

Yep, get the fully synth 5w30. :y

I've been using 5w30 for years, and used Halfords stuff last time this offer came up. No problems. :y

That saves me having to ask the same question  :y

Trouble is, I just don't do any of my own work or servicing, so not sure when I would actually use it  :-\


Ask the garage to use it next time you have a service. They usually charge by the litre. :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 July 2013, 15:40:46
A note on the "thinness" of 5w30 oils:

There is probably more variation in viscosity of your oil due to varying operating temperature between summer and winter, light and heavy engine load, etc. than there is between a 10w40 and 5w30 oil. Oil "hot" viscosity is rated at 100 degrees C when in practice it sees a wide temperature range in actual use, yet your engine copes.

As an oil ages, the viscosity improvers tend to break down, meaning the oil thins. This happens more rapidly with semi-synthetic oils than fully synthetic. By the time your 10w40 semi synthetic oil needs to be changed it might well be a 10W30 or worse, yet the 5W30 will have done a better job of staying in grade.

In other words, it's not worth worrying about. Both are suitable for your engine, so take your pick. I'll go for the fully synthetic that's GM approved. :y Bear in mind, though that Halfrauds do a 5W40 fully synth as well, for those who don't want to move to a 30.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbdb on 26 July 2013, 16:02:59
Definitely go for fully syn over semi if the price is the same or even close- no brainer. 

One word of warning though some fully syn is ACEA C3 spec oil (eg dexos 2 spec).  ACEA say  "Warning: these oils have the lowest SAPS limits and are unsuitable for use in some engines. " I suspect C3 is aimed at diesel exhaust particulate filters and very modern cats.  I would worry about using it in the mig.  Quite a few fully syn oils are C3, especially the expensive ones.  I note the Halfords one isn't.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 July 2013, 17:53:36
I tried Mobil 1 0/40 in the Omega once. Great for cold starts, although it is piss thin. :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 July 2013, 18:10:01
I tried Mobil 1 0/40 in the Omega once. Great for cold starts, although it is piss thin. :y

When cold, perhaps, but once it's up to engine temperature it'll be the same as any other 40 grade oil (and still a good deal thinner than it is when cold).
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbug on 26 July 2013, 18:38:37
All the Halfords "cheapo" oils are made by Comma - click link http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_907231_langId_-1_categoryId_165581 (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_907231_langId_-1_categoryId_165581), scroll down and click the link for "Safety Data Sheet"  ;)

Still good price though, although wouldn't personally use it.  Its a matter of personal choice I guess.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: chrisgixer on 26 July 2013, 19:39:17
All the Halfords "cheapo" oils are made by Comma - click link http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_907231_langId_-1_categoryId_165581 (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_907231_langId_-1_categoryId_165581), scroll down and click the link for "Safety Data Sheet"  ;)

Still good price though, although wouldn't personally use it.  Its a matter of personal choice I guess.
Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: maracus on 26 July 2013, 22:17:15
All the Halfords "cheapo" oils are made by Comma - click link http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_907231_langId_-1_categoryId_165581 (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_907231_langId_-1_categoryId_165581), scroll down and click the link for "Safety Data Sheet"  ;)

Still good price though, although wouldn't personally use it.  Its a matter of personal choice I guess.


I've always found comma decent enough I used to run syner-g in my old cavalier turbo which was a high mileage on a never-rebuilt turbo and it saw syner-g from about 90k to about 145k before the turbo let go so can't fault it... Also run syner-d in my daily diesel and again, I haven't broken it yet. So this halfords stuff will do for me  :y

Specially as its £9.50 on a trade card, WINNER!  :D
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 July 2013, 22:27:00
I'd be surprised if the Halfords oils are consistently from the same source, to be honest. It's wet and slippery and conforms to the relevant standards. Good enough for me. :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbug on 26 July 2013, 23:11:13
I'd be surprised if the Halfords oils are consistently from the same source, to be honest. It's wet and slippery and conforms to the relevant standards. Good enough for me. :y

Maybe not always from the same source Kevin, but the oils on current special offer are all Comma - the Safety Data Sheet for each grade is a Comma Safety Data Sheet.  Interesting though is that the link only puts up Sheet No 1 (of 4) ???  Where's the other 3?
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 27 July 2013, 11:28:25
I'd be surprised if the Halfords oils are consistently from the same source, to be honest. It's wet and slippery and conforms to the relevant standards. Good enough for me. :y

Maybe not always from the same source Kevin, but the oils on current special offer are all Comma - the Safety Data Sheet for each grade is a Comma Safety Data Sheet.  Interesting though is that the link only puts up Sheet No 1 (of 4) ???  Where's the other 3?

OK. :y Fair enough. Comma oils are pretty well respected so good enough for me. :)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: henryd on 27 July 2013, 12:13:05
I'd be surprised if the Halfords oils are consistently from the same source, to be honest. It's wet and slippery and conforms to the relevant standards. Good enough for me. :y

Maybe not always from the same source Kevin, but the oils on current special offer are all Comma - the Safety Data Sheet for each grade is a Comma Safety Data Sheet.  Interesting though is that the link only puts up Sheet No 1 (of 4) ???  Where's the other 3?

OK. :y Fair enough. Comma oils are pretty well respected so good enough for me. :)

I agree,they've come a long way in the last few years :y :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 27 July 2013, 12:39:17
I'd be surprised if the Halfords oils are consistently from the same source, to be honest. It's wet and slippery and conforms to the relevant standards. Good enough for me. :y

Maybe not always from the same source Kevin, but the oils on current special offer are all Comma - the Safety Data Sheet for each grade is a Comma Safety Data Sheet.  Interesting though is that the link only puts up Sheet No 1 (of 4) ???  Where's the other 3?

OK. :y Fair enough. Comma oils are pretty well respected so good enough for me. :)

Fair comment.....and at ten quid a pop you can't go wrong.

I've not heard anything particularly bad about comma. :y :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbdb on 27 July 2013, 12:45:46

Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y

Seemingly Halfords/Comma oil is actually Esso.  http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119 (http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119) ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 27 July 2013, 15:18:23
Just had a result on this, reserved online went to the store to collect. As usual with Halfrauds, the checkout girl looked my order number up, then went to the shelf to pick it out  ::)

Not enough there, so had to get some more from the back. Remind me again, the point in reserving if they just pick it off the shelf on arrival  ???

Anywho, got the deal price of £10 per 5L bottle, I then decided to flash my trade card. I was not expecting anything as it was already on offer, but got another £2 off!

So £38 for 4x 5L of 5w30 Fully Synth.

Not a bad deal that, on the drive back been trying to remember how much GM's 10/40 is on trade club, as I'm sure this works out quite a bit cheaper. Recall £48/50 all in last time I went to a dealer  :-\

At this price I'm considering going back for another 8 bottles this time, assume there is no harm in 5/30 Fully Synth in high miles 2.2 petrol?

Re-reading the above it looks to keep its "structure" longer, so in theory longer changes (not that I'll go on miles, more colour/feel)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: chrisgixer on 27 July 2013, 15:21:01

Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y

Seemingly Halfords/Comma oil is actually Esso.  http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119 (http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119) ;)

Really? You'll be telling us its mobil1 next. ;D
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: zirk on 27 July 2013, 15:36:08

Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y

Seemingly Halfords/Comma oil is actually Esso.  http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119 (http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119) ;)

Really? You'll be telling us its mobil1 next. ;D

Its Castrol, re badged Shell
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: zirk on 27 July 2013, 15:40:46
Just had a result on this, reserved online went to the store to collect. As usual with Halfrauds, the checkout girl looked my order number up, then went to the shelf to pick it out  ::)

Not enough there, so had to get some more from the back. Remind me again, the point in reserving if they just pick it off the shelf on arrival  ???

Anywho, got the deal price of £10 per 5L bottle, I then decided to flash my trade card. I was not expecting anything as it was already on offer, but got another £2 off!

So £38 for 4x 5L of 5w30 Fully Synth.

Not a bad deal that, on the drive back been trying to remember how much GM's 10/40 is on trade club, as I'm sure this works out quite a bit cheaper. Recall £48/50 all in last time I went to a dealer  :-\

At this price I'm considering going back for another 8 bottles this time, assume there is no harm in 5/30 Fully Synth in high miles 2.2 petrol?

Re-reading the above it looks to keep its "structure" longer, so in theory longer changes (not that I'll go on miles, more colour/feel)

Didn't think you got extra Trade off on promo stuff, but sometimes the trade is cheaper than promo, yes right result £8 a hit considering its £34 retail.  :y :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: zirk on 27 July 2013, 15:43:05
Anyone know when this promo ends?
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 27 July 2013, 15:44:01
That's good point about trade being cheaper, that suggests I'm not limited on time because of the offer.

I can give this stuff a go, see how I get on, then get more.  8)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: zirk on 27 July 2013, 15:47:30
That's good point about trade being cheaper, that suggests I'm not limited on time because of the offer.

I can give this stuff a go, see how I get on, then get more.  8)

Im not sure Tunnie, cant imaging it being £8 trade normally, think if I was you I'd be going back and emptying the Store of the stuff.  :-\
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 27 July 2013, 15:49:51
That's good point about trade being cheaper, that suggests I'm not limited on time because of the offer.

I can give this stuff a go, see how I get on, then get more.  8)

Im not sure Tunnie, cant imaging it being £8 trade normally, think if I was you I'd be going back and emptying the Store of the stuff.  :-\

Hummm  :-\

Very tempted, but if this stuff turns out to be shite and creating loads of mayo I've got a buck load of crap oil.

 :-\ :-\

Edit, actually, if Mr Wood is happy with it, be good enough for my engines  :)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: zirk on 27 July 2013, 15:55:46
That's good point about trade being cheaper, that suggests I'm not limited on time because of the offer.

I can give this stuff a go, see how I get on, then get more.  8)

Im not sure Tunnie, cant imaging it being £8 trade normally, think if I was you I'd be going back and emptying the Store of the stuff.  :-\

Hummm  :-\

Very tempted, but if this stuff turns out to be shite and creating loads of mayo I've got a buck load of crap oil.

 :-\ :-\

Edit, actually, if Mr Wood is happy with it, be good enough for my engines  :)

It wont be crap if its Comma, it will be fine, worst case sell some to memebers or the Bay.  ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 27 July 2013, 15:57:14
Good point  :y

At £9.50 a bottle, so thats £9.50 per change (+ filter) on the 2.2, its worth a go  :)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 27 July 2013, 15:59:04
No mayo in either of mine, 2.2 has now done 90,000 miles only topped up with 1/2 a litre between changes, the 2.6 I have never had to top up in between bought with 50,000 on clock now on almost 80,000..
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 27 July 2013, 16:03:09
That on Halfords fully syth?
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 27 July 2013, 18:39:57
Yes, that's all I have ever used since I have owned them ..
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbug on 27 July 2013, 21:03:56

Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y

Seemingly Halfords/Comma oil is actually Esso.  http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119 (http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119) ;)

Really? You'll be telling us its mobil1 next. ;D

Many a true word . . . Esso = Exxon Mobil Corporation ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: hotel21 on 27 July 2013, 23:23:02
I'd be surprised if the Halfords oils are consistently from the same source, to be honest. It's wet and slippery and conforms to the relevant standards. Good enough for me. :y

I suspect that it is also probably good enough for any and all of the fast fit stylee workshops out there looking for your dosh and is very much price dependant, more so than spec.

But that's just cynical old me!   :)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: TheBoy on 28 July 2013, 10:35:25
tunnie - halfords trade prices are generally not affected by promotions, hence trade price is often higher than promotion price.

So, in this case, I wouldn't be surprised if its £9 normally.  Remember, though, IIRC, this is for 4l, not GM's 5l, so on a par with the tried and tested (in Omegas) GM at £48 for 4 x 5l

I'd initially just use it for the purpose you bought it for, and see how you get on :)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 28 July 2013, 10:59:11
Cheers J. Will take this stuff back home at some point and stick it in the 3.2.

Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: omega3000 on 28 July 2013, 13:52:02

Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y

Seemingly Halfords/Comma oil is actually Esso.  http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119 (http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119) ;)

Really? You'll be telling us its mobil1 next. ;D

Whats wrong with Mobil1 ?  ??? ???
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbdb on 28 July 2013, 22:54:01

Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y

Seemingly Halfords/Comma oil is actually Esso.  http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119 (http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119) ;)

Really? You'll be telling us its mobil1 next. ;D

Many a true word . . . Esso = Exxon Mobil Corporation ;)
Personally I doubt the Halfords and Mobil 1 are the same oil (after all Mobil make different types) but I don't think there's any doubt they are made by the same mega oil corporation.  Although Esso/Mobil/Exxon/Comma undoubtedly make many different types of oil, it is often cheaper to mass produce one product and let the marketing departments stick different and fancy labels on it that impress those easily taken in. 
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbug on 28 July 2013, 23:04:19

Well at what point should I have posted that " I cirtainly wouldn't put that coma crap in my car, and I feel this stuff is similar quality" ...?
Because if I'd posted prior to this post, I would have been accused of some sort if snobbery, and after I'd be accused of being wise after the event.

But no, in any event, not for me. Thanks. :y

Seemingly Halfords/Comma oil is actually Esso.  http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119 (http://www.uk.commaoil.com/media/view/119) ;)

Really? You'll be telling us its mobil1 next. ;D

Many a true word . . . Esso = Exxon Mobil Corporation ;)
Personally I doubt the Halfords and Mobil 1 are the same oil (after all Mobil make different types) but I don't think there's any doubt they are made by the same mega oil corporation.  Although Esso/Mobil/Exxon/Comma undoubtedly make many different types of oil, it is often cheaper to mass produce one product and let the marketing departments stick different and fancy labels on it that impress those easily taken in.

Esso is effectively a trade name for ExxonMobil, and no longer markets POS motor oils.  The Esso refinery at Fawley now only  produces lubricant basestocks.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbdb on 28 July 2013, 23:08:00
Just had a result on this, reserved online went to the store to collect. As usual with Halfrauds, the checkout girl looked my order number up, then went to the shelf to pick it out  ::)

Not enough there, so had to get some more from the back. Remind me again, the point in reserving if they just pick it off the shelf on arrival  ???

Anywho, got the deal price of £10 per 5L bottle, I then decided to flash my trade card. I was not expecting anything as it was already on offer, but got another £2 off!

So £38 for 4x 5L of 5w30 Fully Synth.

Not a bad deal that, on the drive back been trying to remember how much GM's 10/40 is on trade club, as I'm sure this works out quite a bit cheaper. Recall £48/50 all in last time I went to a dealer  :-\

At this price I'm considering going back for another 8 bottles this time, assume there is no harm in 5/30 Fully Synth in high miles 2.2 petrol?

Re-reading the above it looks to keep its "structure" longer, so in theory longer changes (not that I'll go on miles, more colour/feel)

Just one minor correction, the cans in the offer are 4L not 5L.  Or did you get an even better bargain?  Even at 4L the fully syns are an amazing deal for £10 esp if they're Mobil ;)
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbug on 28 July 2013, 23:22:11
They're branded Comma not Mobil - will be different formulations, Comma being cheap end of the market.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 29 July 2013, 00:16:15
My bad, is 4L bottles. Too used to years of 5L GM bottles. Still it's an excellent price. Will see how the 3.2 takes to it. Will probably continue to feed the 2.2 10/40 Semi
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 29 July 2013, 00:23:24
My bad, is 4L bottles. Too used to years of 5L GM bottles. Still it's an excellent price. Will see how the 3.2 takes to it. Will probably continue to feed the 2.2 10/40 Semi

Keep us up to date on how the 3.2 likes this stuff  :y.. not buying any myself only just changed the oil.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 29 July 2013, 00:39:09
My bad, is 4L bottles. Too used to years of 5L GM bottles. Still it's an excellent price. Will see how the 3.2 takes to it. Will probably continue to feed the 2.2 10/40 Semi

Keep us up to date on how the 3.2 likes this stuff  :y.. not buying any myself only just changed the oil.

Will do  :y
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: omega3000 on 29 July 2013, 11:23:03
Just been into halfies and all the full and semi synthetic has gone  :(
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbdb on 29 July 2013, 16:13:42
plenty round here, have you tried reserving it online for collect in store.  Just picked up 20L even though I don't need any for another 20K miles ;D ;D ;D

BTW the containers couldn't look more like 5L ones if they tried, even the '4L' is grey on grey :o
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 29 July 2013, 16:18:03
plenty round here, have you tried reserving it online for collect in store.  Just picked up 20L even though I don't need any for another 20K miles ;D ;D ;D

BTW the containers couldn't look more like 5L ones if they tried, even the '4L' is grey on grey :o

Its useless, they just pick it off the shelf on arrival
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: TheBoy on 29 July 2013, 17:21:22
plenty round here, have you tried reserving it online for collect in store.  Just picked up 20L even though I don't need any for another 20K miles ;D ;D ;D

BTW the containers couldn't look more like 5L ones if they tried, even the '4L' is grey on grey :o

Its useless, they just pick it off the shelf on arrival
coz the kidz who work in there are too busy creaming over Ripspeed stereos, init?
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: jereboam on 29 July 2013, 17:39:41
Never had to top up the oil in the 9 years I had my Omega.  At oil-change time, I was quite happy to let the garage supply the oil, but then, I've got a reliable garage and they're relatively cheap - I don't begrudge them their profit.

Heaven alone knows how much oil the new car will use.   :-\
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 July 2013, 18:20:55
plenty round here, have you tried reserving it online for collect in store.  Just picked up 20L even though I don't need any for another 20K miles ;D ;D ;D

BTW the containers couldn't look more like 5L ones if they tried, even the '4L' is grey on grey :o

Its useless, they just pick it off the shelf on arrival

Not in my experience. Mine was boxed up with a reference number on it out the back of the store. The oil in-store didn't have the promotion on it, so was full price.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: tunnie on 29 July 2013, 18:22:54
plenty round here, have you tried reserving it online for collect in store.  Just picked up 20L even though I don't need any for another 20K miles ;D ;D ;D

BTW the containers couldn't look more like 5L ones if they tried, even the '4L' is grey on grey :o

Its useless, they just pick it off the shelf on arrival

Not in my experience. Mine was boxed up with a reference number on it out the back of the store. The oil in-store didn't have the promotion on it, so was full price.

Used it about 3 or 4 times so far, each time I just turn up, they take the order number. They just check up its details, then wonder off and pick it off the shelf.

Multiple branches too, Chiswick, Bicester & Banbury  :(
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: TheBoy on 29 July 2013, 18:35:49
In my experience, most of the time they haven't bothered picking it, so pluck it off the shelves.  Its been a while since I've had one properly put aside.

That said, invariably, as I work over the road from a Hellfrauds, I order online in the morning, and wander over at lunchtime.
Title: Re: Halfords oil deal - heads up
Post by: dbdb on 29 July 2013, 18:49:52
To be fair to them they had put my 4 cans behind the parts counter.  But I had to queue behind a man buying a new numberplate and proving his life history to do so.  I would have just picked them off the shelves except that my order is on a promise from topcashback.

What with that and the £59 120 pc toolkit that is more shopping with them than I have done for several years.