Autosel Concrete Crack Filler

Autosel Concrete Crack Filler

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I received this item today. Not two 16.91 oz bags as shown. Each order has two 13 oz bags of concrete crack sealant.

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Revised 02/04/2026

Quantity 2 PCS
Style 2.2LB
Unit Count 33.82 Fluid Ounces
ASIN B0F18RJLF7 (Woot reference item)

https://a.co/d/0idNuFop

There’s the same confliction on the Amazon product page.

Where do you see this on the Amazon page?

ASIN B0F18RJLF7 (Woot reference item)

  • Title says 2 PCS
  • Photos show 13.0 FL. OZ. on each package
  • Price says 2.2 LB
  • Product Specifications says 2.2 LB
  • Product Details says “Includes two bags (16.91 fl oz each) of gray filler.”

ASIN B0DYDH19QJ doesn’t have the reference to “16.91 fl oz”.

Both are the same price and basically the same weight: 2.2 LB vs 2.21 LB and the same quantity: 2 PCS. Product details section text are slightly different.

Crack filler. Lolz

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Ok, so you made logical assumptions. 2.2 lbs is closer to 2 x 16.91 ounces than the 13 oz. I saw the photos are 13 oz but no confirmation on Amazon to the size. Rufus says 16.91.

Makes it hard to figure out.

Thanks Amazon.

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I just noticed this on ASIN B0F18RJLF7.

33.82 divided by 2.0 equals 16.91

So, that’s where that number and the associated product details reference came from on that ASIN.

ASIN B0F18RJLF7 is priced per fluid ounce, while ASIN B0DYDH19QJ is priced per count despite their identical price and reported weight.

I can only speculate that perhaps, like a lot of products, the packaging has been downsized since the creation of the ASIN. Unfortunately, neither ASIN displays a UPC code, so it’s impossible to tell if a new one was issued to differentiate between the two sizes and why both ASIN lists the higher weight despite both displaying the smaller packaging in their photos.

:man_shrugging: