Grand Opening Celebration!
20% OFF EVERYTHING!
27th February - 2nd March 2025
Location: HomeCo Center, 1290 Thompsons Rd, Cranbourne VIC 3977
Discover over 50,000 products across 19 categories:
- Beauty Products
- Stationery
- Homeware
- Kitchen ware
- Hardware
- Furniture
- Pet Accessories
- Party Supplies
- Outdoor
- Sports
- Home Decoration
- Toys
- Lighting
- Bags & Luggage
- Glassware
- Plasticware
- Bedding
- Garden product
- Cellphone Accessories
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Panda Mart – Your one-stop shop for everything you need!
Date: 27th February 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 8:00PM
Pandamart has just opened its first store in Australia, at the old Masters site in Cranbourne, Victoria. From what I understand, they sell homewares, appliances and various knick knacks. I've heard it described as Temu with a shop front.
As an opening special, they are offering 20% off the entire store for the first 4 days of trade. The only written evidence of this I can find is an article in the local newspaper (linked to this deal). However, my wife did just go there to take a look and she has confirmed with me that there is indeed 20% off everything until Sunday.
They're a bit of a mysterious company (at least in Australia), no website, and only a couple of local TikTok videos.
Link to the TikTok I found: https://www.tiktok.com/@sammjalal/video/7475657037217680656?…
I drive past this store twice a day for my daily commute, it has been a little on the mysterious side as they've had butchers paper covering up the windows. But I noticed yesterday when I drove past it that it has now officially opened. I'm yet to visit it, so unable to provide an opinion on what it's like. All I can say is that that car park was absolutely chock-a-block full with people struggling to get parks, it was insanely busy. I'll probably wait for the hype to die down.
If it's like the Panda Mart (strangely enough renamed PD Mart recently) in Pakuranga Plaza in Auckland, I think it would do well. They're like Temu but for big items. Just don't buy any toys or any other potentially dangerous items due to quality issues.
They essentially took over half of a 90% dead mall (so dead the ex-foodcourt is used for people playing card games) and made it their own. But Cranbourne isn't Pakuranga with its relatively central location.