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Penrite Full Synthetic Engine Oil - 5W-30 6L $38.95, Garage Creeper with LED $44.97 + more @ Supercheap Auto

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Penrite Full Synthetic Engine Oil - 5W-30 6L
Not the cheapest but pretty decent price.

SCA Plastic Garage Creeper And LED Lights 44.97

Features
Weight capacity:150kg
2 x 12cm 3watt LED strip light
Powered by single 9 volt battery (not included)
Padded headrest
6 x 75mm swivel caster wheels
Contoured design with storage trays

ToolPRO Tool Set With Folding Tool Bag - 146 Piece $99.87
credit to Gatto

Features
Set includes a wide range of ratchets, sockets, pliers and much more
Stored in a handy tool bag
Great for the trailer or 4x4
Folds out easy and stores away neatly

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closed Comments

  • Not sure why but this brand at RRP is always the most expensive :)

    +1

    For being an Australian like Nulon
    For giving you 6L rather then 5L on the other brands discounted 5-30

  • SCA Plastic Garage Creeper And LED Light - great! Bought one and used the 8% off gift cards from Suncorp

  • Garage creeper with led lights is smart and correct colour for oily garages…
    Looks similar to the Bunnings version for $39 minus the leds

    • SCA one has a slightly higher weight limit too (150kg vs 120kg), but yes, they look identical.

    • Any reviews for any of these creepers?

      • Comfortable, sturdy and descent casters. I would recommend buying this SCA one due to the dark colour My Bunnings version gets pretty grubby.

        • SCA one has LEDs too

          • +1

            @CVonC: Looks like they run off AA or AAA stored in the vinyl headrest. Each to their own but might be better off getting the cheaper Bunnings job and a descent rechargeable head torch with the money your save.

            • +1

              @mikmac: I would agree with that

  • +1

    As a big user / abuser of tools, I think this ToolPro tool kit deserves a mention too. Not a trade quality kit by any means but it’s certainly a comprehensive kit that will tackle 99% of jobs around the house or car. Having used toolpro in the past I’d say the quality is on par or better than entry level Stanley tools.

    • Ta, added to OP.

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