All reviews and comments are screened by our team of moderators who work around the clock. We publish, reject, edit and remove reviews and comments at our discretion.
We accept reviews and comments which appear to be legitimate, honest and based on first-hand experiences with businesses.
We reject reviews and comments if they:
Don’t appear to be based on a genuine experience.
Contain swear words.
Contain offensive or derogatory material (including anything racist, sexist or homophobic).
Falsely or unjustly damage someone’s reputation.
Contain allegations of medical malpractice.
Contain allegations of illegal activity.
Contain allegations of food poisoning.
Are written by a business owner about a competitor.
Are based on rumour or second-hand info.
Include details of a current court case.
Our decision to reject a review or comment is final and no further correspondence will be entered into. Read our complete review guidelines here.
Although this Bunnings is rather small, what it lacks in size is well compensated by the very good customer service. The range is adequate for most work and you can easily get expert advice from their staff. In larger Bunnings, it is harder to get the same sort of help as the staffs are always tied up by everyone else.
Starved for a good hardware store fix? This "baby Bunnings" will half satisfy your itch for home repair and improvement. When you get past the fact that it's not the typical warehouse style Bunnings, you'll start to enjoy the intimate hardware experience.
There's a good collection of most of the things you'll need for a weekend project, small repairs or DIY projects. You probably won't find everything for a full home renovation - but, you'll get everything in between.
Prices seem to be inline with what you'd expect at a typical warehouse store, though I did find their small selection of plants and garden items on the rooftop a bit overpriced to my normal expectations.