Bunnings website leaves internet baffled with 'bizarre' discovery
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We all know that Bunnings is the go-to place for everything DIY and home improvement-related.
From power tools to plants, if you need them for your house, chances are that Bunnings will have what you're looking for. (Oh, and of course, we can’t forget the sausage sangas.)
But on the popular forum website Reddit, one user has made a 'strange' discovery on the hardware store's website that has left their fellow forum members baffled…
'I don't know about you,' they wrote in their post, 'but whenever I'm thinking of buying a French horn, banjo or drum kit, the Bunnings website is always my first stop.'
They then posted screenshots from the website of various musical instruments available for purchase at shockingly low prices - these included a $179 drum kit, a six-string banjo for $219, and a French horn selling at $699.
That's right, a French horn can be yours for less than $700 at Bunnings. Mind you, these instruments usually sell for thousands of dollars. We're just as shocked as they are!
It's not surprising that many Aussie users on Reddit were as shocked by the revelation as the original poster was, as reflected by all the responses to the original post.
'What the heck,' one user wrote in the comments, with another adding: 'What? Wait. I just checked, and this is a real thing…'
Many customers are unaware that the Bunnings website offers a section called Bunnings Marketplace, where it sells goods from several brands, giving customers even more options in one location.
'Bunnings Marketplace offers you a wide choice of products sold directly by our Trusted Sellers. Now you'll have an even greater choice in one place to complete your home improvement and lifestyle needs,' it says on the website.
They offer some of the most well-known brands available, such as AXIOM and Karrera, both of which have incredible deals on a variety of musical instruments.
It's important to keep in mind, though, that Bunnings Marketplace is an exclusively online service, which means you won't be able to purchase any of the products featured there at your local Bunnings.
So what do you think, folks? This just brought a whole new meaning to Bunnings' catchphrase: 'Lowest prices are just the beginning', eh? Guess we'll be picking up a guitar or some other musical instrument soon!
From power tools to plants, if you need them for your house, chances are that Bunnings will have what you're looking for. (Oh, and of course, we can’t forget the sausage sangas.)
But on the popular forum website Reddit, one user has made a 'strange' discovery on the hardware store's website that has left their fellow forum members baffled…
'I don't know about you,' they wrote in their post, 'but whenever I'm thinking of buying a French horn, banjo or drum kit, the Bunnings website is always my first stop.'
They then posted screenshots from the website of various musical instruments available for purchase at shockingly low prices - these included a $179 drum kit, a six-string banjo for $219, and a French horn selling at $699.
That's right, a French horn can be yours for less than $700 at Bunnings. Mind you, these instruments usually sell for thousands of dollars. We're just as shocked as they are!
It's not surprising that many Aussie users on Reddit were as shocked by the revelation as the original poster was, as reflected by all the responses to the original post.
'What the heck,' one user wrote in the comments, with another adding: 'What? Wait. I just checked, and this is a real thing…'
Many customers are unaware that the Bunnings website offers a section called Bunnings Marketplace, where it sells goods from several brands, giving customers even more options in one location.
'Bunnings Marketplace offers you a wide choice of products sold directly by our Trusted Sellers. Now you'll have an even greater choice in one place to complete your home improvement and lifestyle needs,' it says on the website.
They offer some of the most well-known brands available, such as AXIOM and Karrera, both of which have incredible deals on a variety of musical instruments.
It's important to keep in mind, though, that Bunnings Marketplace is an exclusively online service, which means you won't be able to purchase any of the products featured there at your local Bunnings.
Key Takeaways
- Bunnings is known for having everything, and a lot of people on the internet just found out that the store also sells a variety of musical instruments.
- The instruments are available via Bunnings Marketplace, where the company sells products from different brands.