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Wishbone Vodka or Wishbone Gin 700ml Tin $45 Each (Was $75) + Delivery ($0 QLD C&C/ $60 Order) @ Fonzie Abbott

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Gin & Vodka is back on sale and the coffee beans are too. Free delivery when you send $60.

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  • -1

    Free delivery when you send $60. Send it where? Sounds more like $60 delivery.

  • +7

    I bought the vodka and gin for $35 each last sale, haven't tried the vodka yet but the gin is quite nice! Worth $45 for sure

    • Yeah I've almost been through two of the gin tins, really good for the price.

    • was going to say "was $35"* a pop lol
      but definitely was worth. stocked up and have been a happy panda with the product!

  • The vodka is OK however the gin is very good. For $45 not bad but not a super bargain for me.

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  • +1

    35 was good for the vodka..45 is not a deal ..I enjoyed the packaging, the drink was a smooth triple distilled tasteless Vodka which is what Vodka is supposed to be ..bought in bulk, as plain flavorless liquor then distilled once and resold globally in fancy packages but most made out of sugar not potatoes or grains which have some flavour ..the Gins are Vodkas distilled with botanics once ..the base is the same commercially available non flavoured alcohol available to every manufacturer in Australia only wholesale quantities .. Rivka from Dan's is pretty much the same sugar based Vodka at a cheaper price ..I buy those pass it through a gin basket in my still et Voila a Gin that can be sold for 70 dollars or more .. 35 was good since manning the bloody still takes a whole day

  • Worth it for the cool tin

  • The image of the gin made me think it was a vape, I need help.

  • Sure, the Wishbone Gin tin can could probably survive a tumble down the stairs, a drop off the bar, or even a run-in with your clumsiest mate—try that with a glass bottle!

    But let’s be real: when you pull this out at a party, don’t be surprised if someone asks if you’re topping up the lawnmower instead of mixing a martini.

    It’s got durability for days, but the vibe is less “sophisticated gin connoisseur” and more “I just raided Grandpa’s shed.”

  • IMPORTANT!!!

    When I went to purchase this for a friend from an Australian website, I noticed something really frustrating and potentially misleading. The site advertised a bottle of alcohol for $30 each, and since they offered free delivery for orders over $60, I added two bottles to my cart expecting to pay $60 total with free delivery. But when I switched the order option from pickup to delivery, the price suddenly jumped to $45 per bottle—making the total $90 instead of $60.

    This wasn’t clearly disclosed anywhere before checkout, and it felt like bait-and-switch pricing. From what I understand, under Australian Consumer Law, this kind of pricing practice is not legal because it’s misleading to advertise one price and then charge a higher price later without clear upfront disclosure. Plus, advertising free delivery over $60 only to push the price higher to qualify seems unfair.

    Has anyone else experienced this? Is it worth reporting to the ACCC? I just wanted to share this in case others run into the same issue.

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