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[NSW] Receive up to 20% Back as Store Credit/Insider Bucks/Insider Rewards with $250-$5000 Spend @ Total Tools (Minchinbury)

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$4000 $800
$4500 $900
$5000 $1000

You get it back as store credit, it can't be "earnt" on Festool, Milwaukee MX and Fein tools.

Stack it with the redemption offers and you might get a greater deal.

Cannot be redeemed for Milwaukee :(

Credit expires in 30 days.


Yeah we get it, your Ozito and XU1 tools are just as good if not better than the Milwaukee and Makita….

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  • +8

    I'm under no delusions about my Ozito stuff being better than Milwaukee. It's just that it's plenty good enough for my needs, and thus better value for me. I'm sure if I was using it every day as a tradie I'd probably find it junk.

    • +3

      This is about the most level headed post on OzB I've seen in a while!

  • is this across all stores or just minchinbury ?
    20% in store credit would be sweet ….. because they price match sydney tools and bunnings …

    • I'm hoping the former, although it's not unknown for individual stores to have this deal on a separate date from the nationwide event.
      I've got a wishlist of new Buckaroo kit ready to go, just waiting…

      • They are store based promo days only! The other stores will have them just on a different days, Normally BB is May/June and Oct/Nov
        They also don't usually price match on these days but might be able to get something thrown in if they are nice

    • I should note Minchinbury is a new store that opened early October, they didn't do an opening so this might be there opening.

      There will be a BBQ and trade demos, Vouchers to be won on the hour etc.

  • I take it this is in-store only?

  • Yeah we get it, your Ozito and XU1 tools are just as good if not better than the Milwaukee and Makita

    That would be delusional to think that they are in the same ballpark. Have a look at Study some of the Made in Japan Makita products and you will be rewarded. Bonus Tip: you won't find them at Chinese Bunnings.

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