2009 Antifreeze Pricing - FREE ANTIFREEZE

Posted by: Lacey Marine

2009 Antifreeze Pricing - FREE ANTIFREEZE - 09/16/09 10:25 AM

Just to let everyone know out new pricing on antifreeze. Antifreeze came down 25% this year as well as shrink wrapping too.

Freeze Ban -50
$3.49 per gallon
$3.19 per gallon - 6 or more

This is the highest grade of -50 antifreeze on the market. It is also the only -50 antifreeze safe to use in your engines on the market.
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/28/09 08:41 AM

Just an update on the Antifreeze. There is now a rebate on the purchase or 4 gallons. You have a choice of Camco Toilet Treatment($13.99 Value) or a Camco Water Dewinterizer($18.95 Value).

So the final cost if you buy is gallons and pay cash is .66 Cents if you choose the toilet chemicals and FREE if you choose the Dewinterizer!
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 10/20/09 09:06 AM

TTT
Posted by: Jersey Girl

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 10/20/09 10:08 AM

Can't beat that deal....Hope you still have some left...Not ready to winterize but I should PU now about 18 Gals.....Dan, does it contain any Achohol??...
Posted by: Griff164

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 10/20/09 11:35 AM

GOOD DEAL>> Picked mine up yesterday..
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 10/20/09 12:07 PM

Nope, we don't sell anything with ethanol in it. Some other brands such as Quicksilver and Starbrite are ethanol based and smell pretty bad. Mercury doesn't even recommend the Quicksilver antifreeze for their engines.
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 10/20/09 12:08 PM

Thanks again Rick!
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/11/10 09:47 AM

We have some antifreeze left over from last year. It will remain at last years prices until we get our next shipment next week. Antifreeze went up 10-12% over last year. We are guessing it will be around $4-4.50 per gallon this year. We have about 15 cases left right now.

Also the rebate this year is $1 off per gallon from Camco. That makes is $2.19 per gallon at the lowest cost!
Posted by: Jersey Joe

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/13/10 09:24 AM

Any -100 left Dan?
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/13/10 09:54 AM

Joe we have a bunch of -100 at least years price still.
Posted by: BOB J

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/15/10 09:38 PM

Al, that's only 10 gallons more than I use to winterize boats vulnerable areas.
Posted by: Jersey Girl

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/16/10 08:13 AM

Originally Posted By: BOB J
Al, that's only 10 gallons more than I use to winterize boats vulnerable areas.


BobJ, Use 5 gals in each engine...Use 2 gals in Genny...Use use 2 gals in my air cond.....Use 4 gals in my water system....Use 2 gal in my holding tank.....Use 1 gal in my bilge...Boat stored in water....That's 21 gallons.....
Posted by: BOB J

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/22/10 11:07 PM

Al, actually use 2 gals. of A/F with equal amount of water per engine. Could interpret that as 4 gals/engine but that w/b a 50/50 mixture. Same holds true for genny. One gallon of A/F with one gallon of water.......2 gallons of 50/50 blend.
Re fresh water system; blow most of system out with compressed air. Maximum 3 gallons of pink stuff for fresh water system. Nothing for air conditioner; just compressed air.
This has worked well since buying boat new in '93.
Posted by: Aveo Rob

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/24/10 02:15 PM

Does anybody re-use the pink antifreeze? I have recycled my water system AF for 3 years. Just pump it back into the gallon containers and store. Is there anything wrong with this?
Posted by: Ann-Gil Fish

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/24/10 02:19 PM

I can't imagine there's anything wrong with that as long as you don't let it sit out in the sun all summer.
Posted by: Lacey Marine

Re: 2009 Antifreeze Pricing - 09/25/10 08:24 AM

I don't see any harm in it. Most antifreeze is recycled airplane antifreeze I think anyway. Only problem would be if it mixes with water and you use it again it will dilute and will not be full strength. If it is being used in metal parts or engines that is a problem because anything less then 30% PG is not safe for metals and the only 30% PG on the market is the -50 we sell.