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Hap Tim Waterproof Picnic Backpack for 4 Person with Cutlery Set $79.99 Delivered @ Haptim Amazon AU

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STYLISH & HANDSFREE - Looks fashional and reliably holds all your essential items for an outdoor picnic party - all while freeing up both of your hands and more comfortable than regular picnic basket. Great Father's Day and Christmas gift.
HIGH QUALITY & DURABLE - Made of high quality Nylon garment fabric with PU back coating(stronger and much better than polyester, high strength, high wear resistance, good resistance to deformation, comfortable, anti-water material), non-fraying stitching, and strong zippers means you’ll have a bag that lasts for years.
PREMIUM PICNIC SUPPLIES - Cutlery set includes 4×(stainless steel knives, forks, spoons, dinner plates, cotton napkins, wine glasses ) & 1×cheesetter knife & 1×bottle opener & 2×Salt/pepper shakers & 1×plastic chopping board, + Water resistant fleece blanket, size 45x53 inch
OVERSIZED STORAGE COMPARTMENT + SIDE BOTTLE/WINE COOLER - Food storage compartment is 20% bigger than competitors with premium insulation lining for foods to stay warm or cooler longer. A detachable big side zipper closure insulated bottle/wine cooler to carry a large bottle of wine/water securely.
GUARANTEE DETAILS - Satisfaction Guaranteed, 50 days free exchange and returns plus 185 days warranty.

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  • So exxy. I dont see the value at 80 for a bag of cutlery for a picnic? whats the normal price on one of these? whats the quality like?

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      • Thanks, believe it or not, I checked the history. Not many comments in the previous deals that I could see. I still can't see the value. Ahh well :)

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      So exxy.

      .

      And I'm too exxy for Milan
      Too exxy for Milan
      New York, and Japan… ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬

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      I bought this one a year ago, has served me well. Quality is decent, does the job for the occasional picnic. Was on sale for $29 when i got it though. Missing the rug and bottle, but meh, who doesn't already have a bottle and a blanket to sit on.

      https://www.kmart.com.au/product/backpack-picnic-set/3240345

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    Backpack for 4 Person

    Here's a better pic for scale

  • The deal history reveals that price has been steadily dropping - which means this offer is a bargain.

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    When did you sell one for $199.99, and to whom OP? I have a bridge he/she may be interested in.

    To keep you safe as a seller you might be interested in this from the ACC:

    Businesses using statements such as 'savings' or 'discounts' when comparing a sale price to the RRP of goods and services may convey to potential customers that they are getting a good deal because the sale price is less than the RRP. If the product has never been previously sold at the RRP, or the RRP does not reflect a current market price, then this type of comparison may, depending on the circumstances, misrepresent the savings that may be achieved.

    It is good business practice and fair trading risk management to keep records substantiating any two-price comparison claim, as you may be required at some later point to substantiate such a claim to an ACL regulator, including the ACCC. The ACL regulators have the power to compel you to substantiate such claims.

    More here if you're interested: ACC Advertising and selling guide

    • Ouch. I come from a State that constantly builds tunnels and then slashes the RRP to sell them to private businesses.

      • Standard conservative play, although Labor is only slightly better in that area. Privatise the profits and socialise the losses. Means politicians don't have to take responsibility for price rises. No excuse for governments not borrowing when interest rates are so low.

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