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[NSW] Rotating Work Light with Tripod $20 (Was $49) @ Bunnings Port Stephens

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Afternoon all,

A long weekend away wouldn’t be perfect without a trip to Bunnings..!

2500 lumen rotating work light for $20, plenty in stock

They also have an Arlec 1600 lumen work light for $10
Details from NZ

Not sure if nationwide,

Receipt: https://m.imgur.com/1csiSuH

Enjoy!

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  • +1

    these were $49 at my local 2 days ago so maybe just your location…nice score though, well done ;)

  • Would be handy if it was powered by 18650s

  • Anyone know how to check stock at other stores? (in particular WA stores) checked my local, Bayswater, and no joy

    • Found some in another wa store, but they wouldn't price match with another Bunnings store.

      Anyone have any luck price matching between stores?

      • +2

        clearance items not included in their price match policy…youll be hard pressed (or lucky) getting another bunnings to honour it

        • Which is bull poop, cause it isn't a stock liquidation item, or trade quote, or commercial quantities

  • Storewide?

  • +1

    Good find OP.

  • The 1600 lumens model looks like the one I got from masters. The two lamps are completely self contained and could be mounted separately for outdoor lights.

  • +1

    I've decided to lodge a complaint to consumer protection over this. Bunnings price policy says one thing and then instore say something very different.

    Never made a complaint before, and doubt something will happen, but you never know - They might Get a a slap on the wrist

    • -2

      We don't pretend to be the lowest at every instant on everything, which is why we offer every customer a Price Guarantee. Where, if you find a competitor's lower price on the same stocked item, we'll beat it by 10%. Don't forget our price guarantee excludes trade quotes, stock liquidations and commercial quantities.

      https://www.bunnings.com.au/price-policy

      …its right there in their terms…nothing to complain about

      • My understanding of stock liquidation and the definition taken of google;

        The definition of liquidate is to turn assets into cash, or to sell assets and pay creditors

        Last time I checked Bunnings is not going under and needs to sell of product desperately to pay its bills.

        The main part of my complaint is that if they mean clearance items, why not just say that?

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