Just a heads up if you are looking for Coloured emulsion. B&M usually sell 2.5 litres of Johnstones for £12 but they currently have it on offer at £10, so with the added 20% off this weekend that makes it £8 for a 2.5L
louisetinkerbell109 already posted the 20% off this weekend offer.
9 comments
ramiuk1
15 Apr 17#1
20% off this weekend?
Starting from in the morning?
Typical I just bought 3 cans of paint today.
Gollywood
15 Apr 17#2
JohnStones
What a waste of £50 million
ws007 to Gollywood
15 Apr 171#3
ok tell us all about it...
hot_top
15 Apr 17#4
Is this good paint compared to Dulux and Crown?
Cheers!
Dyslexic_Dog to hot_top
15 Apr 171#5
Yes, I personally think it's better than dulux.
ws007
15 Apr 17#6
i find JohnStones paint very good, only trouble is finding stockists.
fedex1401
15 Apr 17#7
B&M always have a decent range of Johnstone's paint in their larger stores. Prefer them to Dulux and Crown
Dyslexic_Dog
15 Apr 17#8
There's loads of places that stock it around my way (South West).
SCOUSEKEVIN
15 Apr 17#9
I have a few of the darker colours and use it as a Tint for 10L tubs of white emulsion. A Paint mixer drill attachment is £2-5 depending on what size you buy and where you get it from. 2.5L of a really dark colour can tint a LOT of white depending on how dark you want the paint. Most folk want light shades now so I can get as much as 60-70 litres of colour from a 2.5L can. I use a flexi tub to mix in and just add a bit at a time, as its a damm sight easier to darken it than it is to lighten it. Dont mix your Silk with your Matt, vice versa. My lot are happy enough with the results and its a LOT cheaper than buying premixed. I always mix enough so that theres a bit spare for touch in on any marks scrapes the grandchildren make.
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louisetinkerbell109 already posted the 20% off this weekend offer.
9 comments
Starting from in the morning?
Typical I just bought 3 cans of paint today.
What a waste of £50 million
Cheers!