Where to get Mothers Powerball Mini in the GTA

bigwilly

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Hi,



Does anyone know where to get Mothers Powerball Mini in the GTA. I have only seen the regular Powerball at Canadian Tire and Wallmart, which is too big for what I need it for.
 
Canadian Tire.



The guys behind the parts desk will help you out. If they still tekk you they don't, ask them about ekeystone.
 
Last I heard from Mother's distributor here the Mini was not being sold here due to the bilingual packaging requirements. This may have changed but I just picked mine up in NY state, a lot cheaper probably if you're going to be in the area.
 
I guess that would be the price at CT? I paid around $23.50 US for mine, that's quite a difference in price. I'd maybe look at ordering online.
 
bigwilly said:
Hi,



Does anyone know where to get Mothers Powerball Mini in the GTA. I have only seen the regular Powerball at Canadian Tire and Wallmart, which is too big for what I need it for.



Try Action Van and Truck World. I was in the location in London this past week and saw them there. The price was around $30 if I remember correctly.
 
they are a parts store... Im not sure if their out in the east. I thought the were a pretty big chain.
 
The Powerball Mini is on sale at CT until the end of tomorrow. The price is $19.99 and you save $5 so not a bad deal. Meguiar's Gold Class soap is also on sale. It's half price at $7.49 so I picked up some to finally try it out.
 
The powerball mini is still on sale at PartSource, and it looks like they are adding it to their regular selection.
 
BigWilly:



I got one last week at the Canadian Tire (the flagship store) at Church/Yonge (across from MTV. I forget how much I paid for it but it was under $30 I believe. I used it for the first time last weekend on some really intricate wheels and it worked awesome! Just make sure you get a liquid metal polish, not a paste as it (paste) doesn't like to stay on the mini powerball very well and is hard to apply. Worked great though for me, the wheels were really shiny after I used it. Another tip, use the Torque setting for your drill, not speed, as you don't want it too fast (or the powerball will tend to skip and it's hard to control).



Just go to this Canadian Tire location and you'll be set (they have a really big aisle of car supplies too).



-Dale
 
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