Dyson has ‘solved a problem others ignored’
Dyson has responded to a growing trend in Australian homes with a new device that fixes a common problem its rise in popularity has created.
Dyson has responded to a growing trend in Australian homes with a new device that fixes a common problem its rise in popularity has created.
A cleaning product, which has previously been compared to the Bissell version which can retail for $219, has gone viral.
A $29 Kmart item has sparked a frenzy, after shoppers pointed out it was the “absolutely perfect” stand-in for a more expensive product.
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A $49 item from Kmart has sparked a frenzy after shoppers noticed designer brands sell near-identical versions for $800 more.
Four more companies have announced they will ban the potentially deadly engineered stone, following in the footsteps of Bunnings and Ikea.
Renovators have been issued a stern warning against cutting corners which could expose themselves or their family to “invisible” and deadly asbestos fibres.
A rare collaboration between a cult kitchen brand and an Australian designer has sent shoppers into a spin for the limited edition item.
TikTok users are touting the humble roll of toilet paper to help do a near impossible task when you’re in a pinch and on a budget.
The item originally retailed for $49 but it has since been marked as clearance, and is no longer available online, with the price dropping to $29.
The communications watchdog has hit Kmart with an eye-watering fine over an act toward customers that broke the law.
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