Aussies Can't Get Enough of Kmart's Genius $1.75 Snack-Saving Clips!

Modern problems require modern solutions, and it seems budget retailer Kmart never fails to deliver! Kmart has just introduced an ingenious new $1.75 kitchenware item that has sparked excitement among Australians!



Whether you regularly frequent the aisles of Kmart or you're more of an occasional visitor, there's no denying that this big-shot retailer knows how to capture its audience. From affordable homewares to quirky kitchen items, Kmart's inventory never ceases to surprise us!

Introducing their latest steal—a cost-effective pack of four 'chip clips' designed to seal opened snack packets. Not only are they impressively functional, but they also bring fun into the kitchen with their cute appearance, resembling two popular chip types: crinkle cut and tortilla.


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The kitchenware item from Kmart garnered significant attention on the internet. Source: Kmart



A Melbourne-based content creator, Mark Polchleb, shared this new Kmart gadget on social media, describing it as the homeware item they didn’t know they needed. His video swiftly caught fire, with viewers falling head over heels for these cute, cost-effective clips.

'If there’s one thing you grab from Kmart’s latest drop, let it be these chip clips.' proclaimed Mark. 'They look exactly like crisps and corn chips. You clip them like you would pegs to your unfinished bag of chips.'



And while he admitted, 'They’re probably not a need', he questioned, 'Has sealing chips ever looked as cute?' And honestly, we couldn’t agree more!

But alongside the wave of ‘woos’ and 'aws' for the adorable new kitchen accessory came a string of cheeky comments that turned Mark's declaration into a playful dispute over the true nature of Aussies' snack habits.

'Who has an unfinished bag of chips?' queried one viewer, and it didn't stop there.

'Amateur, I finish the chips in the first 10 minutes of opening.' another chimed in.




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Keep your snacks and other food items properly sealed with this pack of 4 chip clips. Source: Kmart



Some even wished these chip clips could double as hair accessories, while others couldn't resist a laugh at Mark's use of the word 'crisps'.

'Crisps? This ain’t the UK, mate. It’s chips.' someone quipped.

With close to a million views since Mark posted the video, there’s no denying the Kmart item has struck a resounding chord with Aussies.

In fact, Kmart describes the item on its website as perfect to 'keep your snacks and other food items properly sealed'.

As a part of a wave of new arrivals in Kmart’s Home and Living range, these chip clips rub shoulders with an array of items that include a range of $15 mini kitchen appliances like a waffle maker, grill press, and multicooker.



Key Takeaways
  • Kmart has released a pack of four 'chip clips' designed to hold closed an open packets of chips.
  • The 'chip clips' look like two popular varieties of chips: crinkle cut and the tortilla variety.
  • The budget retailer’s kitchenware item, costing $1.75, has set the internet alight.
  • The video showcasing the product on social media has been viewed almost one million times, proving its popularity among Aussies.

Members, do you think these cost-effective and cute kitchen accessories are a practical addition to households? Have you ever come across such unique and affordable items at budget retailers that surprised you? Share your thoughts and experiences regarding these types of innovative and affordable products.
 
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I agree - buy smaller bags of chips and if any leftovers use clothes pegs - duh...
So now you will have to find room to put these chip pegs when there are no leftovers to clip. More junk!!!
 
Modern problems require modern solutions, and it seems budget retailer Kmart never fails to deliver! Kmart has just introduced an ingenious new $1.75 kitchenware item that has sparked excitement among Australians!



Whether you regularly frequent the aisles of Kmart or you're more of an occasional visitor, there's no denying that this big-shot retailer knows how to capture its audience. From affordable homewares to quirky kitchen items, Kmart's inventory never ceases to surprise us!

Introducing their latest steal—a cost-effective pack of four 'chip clips' designed to seal opened snack packets. Not only are they impressively functional, but they also bring fun into the kitchen with their cute appearance, resembling two popular chip types: crinkle cut and tortilla.


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The kitchenware item from Kmart garnered significant attention on the internet. Source: Kmart



A Melbourne-based content creator, Mark Polchleb, shared this new Kmart gadget on social media, describing it as the homeware item they didn’t know they needed. His video swiftly caught fire, with viewers falling head over heels for these cute, cost-effective clips.

'If there’s one thing you grab from Kmart’s latest drop, let it be these chip clips.' proclaimed Mark. 'They look exactly like crisps and corn chips. You clip them like you would pegs to your unfinished bag of chips.'



And while he admitted, 'They’re probably not a need', he questioned, 'Has sealing chips ever looked as cute?' And honestly, we couldn’t agree more!

But alongside the wave of ‘woos’ and 'aws' for the adorable new kitchen accessory came a string of cheeky comments that turned Mark's declaration into a playful dispute over the true nature of Aussies' snack habits.

'Who has an unfinished bag of chips?' queried one viewer, and it didn't stop there.

'Amateur, I finish the chips in the first 10 minutes of opening.' another chimed in.




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Keep your snacks and other food items properly sealed with this pack of 4 chip clips. Source: Kmart



Some even wished these chip clips could double as hair accessories, while others couldn't resist a laugh at Mark's use of the word 'crisps'.

'Crisps? This ain’t the UK, mate. It’s chips.' someone quipped.

With close to a million views since Mark posted the video, there’s no denying the Kmart item has struck a resounding chord with Aussies.

In fact, Kmart describes the item on its website as perfect to 'keep your snacks and other food items properly sealed'.

As a part of a wave of new arrivals in Kmart’s Home and Living range, these chip clips rub shoulders with an array of items that include a range of $15 mini kitchen appliances like a waffle maker, grill press, and multicooker.



Key Takeaways

  • Kmart has released a pack of four 'chip clips' designed to hold closed an open packets of chips.
  • The 'chip clips' look like two popular varieties of chips: crinkle cut and the tortilla variety.
  • The budget retailer’s kitchenware item, costing $1.75, has set the internet alight.
  • The video showcasing the product on social media has been viewed almost one million times, proving its popularity among Aussies.

Members, do you think these cost-effective and cute kitchen accessories are a practical addition to households? Have you ever come across such unique and affordable items at budget retailers that surprised you? Share your thoughts and experiences regarding these types of innovative and affordable products.
I just use clothes pegs to keep chips fresh
 

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