Unfortunately, this deal has expired 11 June 2023.
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Posted 27 May 2023
3 Tins of Cuprinol 5 Year Ducksback Shed & Fence Treatment 5L (8 Colour Options) - £24 + Free Click & Collect @ B&Q
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Cuprinol 5 Year Ducksback Shed & Fence Treatment 5L,
£12 each and on offer 3 for 2.
£24 for 3 tins works out £8 each
If you only need 1 tin then Wicks have them on offer for £10
Product information
You can apply this shed & fence treatment from the Cuprinol 5 Year Ducksback range to , using a brush or roller, to colour and provide protection. It takes 2-4 hours to dry and will cover up to 5m² per litre on average.
Features and benefitsThis 5 Year Ducksback has an advanced, wax enriched formulation that repels water to protect your timber from the effects of water ingress. Easy to apply and pleasant to use, it offers long lasting protection and great colour.
£12 each and on offer 3 for 2.
£24 for 3 tins works out £8 each
If you only need 1 tin then Wicks have them on offer for £10
Product information
You can apply this shed & fence treatment from the Cuprinol 5 Year Ducksback range to , using a brush or roller, to colour and provide protection. It takes 2-4 hours to dry and will cover up to 5m² per litre on average.
- Colours & protects rough sawn wood
- Suitable for Wood
Features and benefitsThis 5 Year Ducksback has an advanced, wax enriched formulation that repels water to protect your timber from the effects of water ingress. Easy to apply and pleasant to use, it offers long lasting protection and great colour.
- Showerproof in just 1 hour
- Low odour, making it pleasant to work with
- Safe to use around plants and pets
- Non-drip formulation for easy application
- Showerproof in just 1 hour
- Control air pollutants by choosing products with lower solvent levels
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sorted byIf cashback and bonus are paid then each tin works out at £5.80 each (edited)
Thinking about buying it at this price and storing it away for the next time in 5 years.
1st coat seemed to cover then disappears like it had been painted on glass. 2nd coat is doing the same but not so bad but can still see original brown fence coming through. Reckon will need a third coat. Whereas masonry paint I used last year around bottom of house and wooden side gate covered in one coat (edited)
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