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Easy Shift for $2.63 @ Bunnings Port Melbourne

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Hi guys,

Saw this one at Bunnings Port Melbourne store might be available at others stores as well. This is the cheapest price I have seen so far. I bought this from Big W few month ago for $20.

Cheers.

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  • +24

    Easy Shift for $2.63

    They must have had difficulties shifting these…

    • I wondered when they started selling laxatives.

      • +3

        Yep, there's definitely an "f" there

        • +5

          …Waiting for next SpecSavers deal

    • Well they were only paying the workers $2.63 for their shift.

  • +1

    I must confess i read the title wrong at first.

  • I don't care how easy it might be, but I'm not doing any shift for $2.63.

  • +1

    that pallet looks heavy, I wonder how would they move it?

  • +1

    Maybe a staff member was rostered on next Tuesday night and wants to get out of it.

  • +1

    For anyone else wondering wth these are:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYByApiwbbk

    • Glad to see that vid. This would be great with a longer handle thing for those of us with back and knee issues. Oh well, nice idea while it lasted.

      • longer handle would be better, yes, but despite her complaint, you need to be kneeling to shove the pads under the feet anyway

  • +1

    That's a nice looking Bunnings.

  • +1

    I wonder if this is in NSW also…damn I want these looks like a good idea…

  • wow infomercials selling these for way more. even those car dash visors, saw them in reject shop for like $10

    • +2

      Check the box in Reject Shop/Red Dot and have a laugh. Big red square with bold white writing - "Similar to As Seen on TV"

      • I needed one of those USB battery banks a while back when driving down south, so I stopped off at Woolies in Bunbury and bought one for $30 (rip off, but I really needed one). Saw a Red Dot across the car park just after ripping open the packaging. They had exactly the same units (in a different package) for $5. Bugger.

      • hahahahaha! I bet whoever makes these products have well a selected pool engineers who craft products with the least amount of capital then sell them for a fortune for max profit. The brick and mortar shops reflect the real value though… I wonder how much these are to make, surely bunnings should get some profit out of it.

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