From secret services to sausage sizzles (say that six times quickly) Bunnings is the go-to destination for home improvers around the country.
And now the hardware retail giant has added another reason to make a beeline to its stores.
Bunnings has announced a giant clearance sale, with prices starting at just $1.
Best buys include a $99 toilet, $9.90 steel step ladder and a $20 barbecue.
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There is also a classic brass topped garden hose for $25, reduced from $49.
And for just $1 you can also pick up a solar powered path light.
You will need to be quick, though. Products are only available while stocks last, ending Sunday.
This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.
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With a first-class Honours degree in English, Rebecca Lowrey Boyd is best known as the founder of Wee Birdy (weebirdy.com), a London-based blog devoted to London shopping, design and style. It was named one of the Top 100 Blogs in the World by the Sunday Times (UK), and was listed on Times Online's Best 50 Design Blogs in the World. It has also featured in many international magazines including British Vogue, British Cosmopolitan, Australian Cosmopolitan, Inside Out, Shop Til You Drop and Home Beautiful. During her time in London, Rebecca was also Deputy Shopping & Style Editor at Time Out London. She is also the former editor of Bride to Be, Cosmopolitan Bride, Cosmopolitan Pregnancy and Cosmopolitan Hair & Beauty magazines, as well as Digital Managing Editor on bhg.com.au, an associate editor on Home Beautiful magazine, Acting Digital Managing Editor on Homes to Love and Digital Managing Editor on Gourmet Traveller. A design nerd and keen birder, she can usually be found poring over Pinterest, knee-deep in Bunnings or sticky-beaking at modernist homes in Sydney’s bushburbia.
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