
π’ Why Shops Should Buy Motor Oil in Bulk Instead of Cases
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π§ The Problem with Buying Oil by the Case
Many auto shops and fleets still buy motor oil by the case of quarts or gallons. While it may feel convenient, it creates problems:
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Higher cost per quart compared to bulk
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Frequent re-ordering and delivery delays
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Storage clutter with pallets of small containers
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More packaging waste to dispose of
π° The Savings Add Up with Bulk Oil
Switching to 55-gallon drums of motor oil reduces costs immediately. One drum holds 220 quarts, and the price per quart is often 30β50% less than retail.
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Buying cases = $6β$9 per quart
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Buying a drum = $3β$4 per quart
That difference adds up quickly for shops changing oil daily.
β‘ Efficiency and Convenience for Shops
Bulk oil isnβt just about saving moneyβit streamlines operations:
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Fewer deliveries β Keep more oil on hand at all times
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Less downtime β Never run out mid-job
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Easy dispensing β Use pumps and meters with 55-gallon drums
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Cleaner shop β Reduce waste, spills, and empty bottles
π Eco-Friendly Choice
By switching to drums, shops cut down on:
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Plastic bottles and cardboard waste
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Disposal costs for small containers
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Environmental impact from excess packaging
Bulk oil = less waste, lower costs, greener operations.
π Where to Buy Bulk Motor Oil for Shops
At Roadrunner Lubricants, we supply 55-gallon drums of Shell, Mobil, Chevron, and Valvoline oils. We ship nationwide, offering:
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Conventional and synthetic motor oils
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Heavy-duty diesel oils
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Hydraulic and industrial lubricants
π Browse Bulk Motor Oil Drums Now
π Takeaway
Buying oil in cases might feel convenient, but in reality, it costs more, wastes time, and creates clutter. For shops and fleets, switching to 55-gallon drums of motor oil means lower costs, cleaner operations, and fewer headaches.