‘Great’: $10 Kmart storage solution goes viral
A $10 item has caught the attention of social media users, with several declaring it a “cute” solution to a common problem.
A $10 item has caught the attention of social media users, with several declaring it a “cute” solution to a common problem.
The budget item is said to be a dupe of a designer one worth $949, with some fans saying it’s basically identical.
A kitschy decor range from an unexpected source has garnered a lot of attention on social media that has ended with many begging the store to move to their areas.
The retail giant has been accused of ripping off a small Australian business, known for making innovative kitchen tools.
A family of four is struggling through the holidays after their house was destroyed in a fire caused by Christmas tree decorations.
Kmart is offering full refunds after customers were rushed to hospital after purchasing Christmas-themed quilt covers.
Shoppers and interior experts alike have been raving about this budget buy, saying it “transforms” any room.
A clip arguing a common household feature should be “banned” sparked a huge debate, with many agreeing they “can’t stand” it either.
The budget retailer has unveiled its newest range, with shoppers raving over one item – including one the brand has “never done before”.
A popular product that is 57 times cheaper than the most expensive version has landed once again at a budget department store.
Australians will no longer be able to import this everyday kitchen item into the country from January 1, 2025 after the government announced it was banned.
An $8 item from one of Australia’s department stores has been described as the “ultimate find”, with many others expressing an eagerness to get their hands on them.
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