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200 PACK - Keji Bin Liner 50L $0.50 (More in Post) @ Officeworks [NSW/VIC]

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Keji Kitchen Bin Liner 50L 200 Pack White $0.50 @ Officeworks

Available in-store at

  • South Melbourne store
  • Glebe Officeworks
    1 Ross Street Glebe, NSW, 2037

Also Order Scented Bin Liners 50L 150 Pack $0.50 And Order Wheelie Bin Liners 120L 30 Pack Black $0.50 at Glebe Store NSW

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  • +1

    Not a fan of the keji brand.
    They used to make really good correction tape then changed the design and now it never comes out properly.

    • and now it never comes out properly

      👀

      • and now it never comes out properly

        👀

        it can be a major hassle if you tear a hole in your bag

  • +5

    Rubbish deal monty

    • Garbage !! :-)

      • Bag it and bin it, I reckon.

  • +2

    As recommended by Dexter.

  • +1

    I know from experience that the Keji bin liners are rubbish (OH LOL) - probably the thinnest that Officeworks sell. Awful.

    • +1

      Cheap enough to double-bag your bin though.

      • +1

        true dat - I did think that myself after my post. Still wouldn't touch them, even double-bagged something could easily poke (OH LOL AGAIN) through.

  • Do they really have it at south melbourne?
    I remember Chirnside Park having it online, but when you called them they couldn't find it. Could be lost in their pellets somewhere…

  • There used to be a clearance table at the back for the Glebe store, but it looks like they have recently removed that table.

  • Never border to call again. It waited my time.

  • No need to pay for rubbish bags. Just get one of these bins then reuse your free shopping bags (and recycle any torn ones or other plastic bags via the collection bin at Coles/Woolworths).

    • reuse your free shopping bags

      you would need about ~5 of these for one from this deal. i don't know about you, but i prefer to two or three trips to the wheelie bin per week instead of ten.

      • +1

        Depends on how much rubbish people produce I guess. We only make a couple of trips to the wheelie each week, a couple of shopping bags in total if that (for three adults). Saves stinking up the kitchen with a big bin/attracting pests but each to their own.

    • these days Coles/Woolworths bags are getting thinner and thinner, and the bottom usually break with small holes

      I am getting disappointed with their bags, if the bags are good, we could at least re-use it as rubbish bags, but they are not! :-(

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