Keep your vehicle organised with this $19.98 Bunnings find! See what you can fit into this product

If you've ever opened your vehicle boot only to be greeted by shopping bags, umbrellas, first aid kits, and water bottles, you're not alone.

For many vehicle owners, the back of the car is like a lucky dip: you're never sure what you'll find!

Thanks to this clever new product from Bunnings, those days of boot chaos could be over.


The hardware giant introduced the Trojan Boot Organiser, a $19.98 product that's quickly becoming a must-have for Aussie drivers.

Keeping the vehicle organised can be a challenge, especially for those who are always on the go.

The Trojan Boot Organiser could tackle vehicle organising issues head-on.


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The Trojan Boot Organiser has multiple pockets for storage. Image Credit: TikTok/Bunnings


It stretches across the width of a vehicle boot and features a range of pockets and pouches in different sizes.

These pockets and storage spaces are perfect for stashing everything—from sunscreen, wipes, umbrellas and even reusable shopping bags.

All you have to do is hang the organiser off the headrests of your back seats using its built-in straps.

Owners do not need to use any tools, and it should also fit most vehicles.


One of the standout features of the Trojan Boot Organiser is its durability.

It is made from tough polyester and is built to withstand everyday use.

For those worried about wear and tear, the Trojan Boot Organiser comes with a rare lifetime warranty.

A Hit with Shoppers

Bunnings showcased the organiser in a recent video online and has received an overwhelmingly positive response.

One clever commenter even suggested using it to store reusable shopping bags, making those last-minute dashes into the supermarket a breeze.

Trojan Tools, the brand behind the organiser, declared it as one of 'the best' products they have.


If you're on a mission to declutter your car, the Trojan Boot Organiser is just one of the many vehicle organisers out there.

Many shoppers have called Kmart's $6 pop-up car bin a 'life-changing' product.

The small bin gives passengers a way to keep rubbish at bay.

It's compact enough to fit behind a seat but is big sufficient to handle pesky wrappers and coffee cups.

The retailer also has the $ 5' car rubbish can' for the centre console—a nifty little tube with a push-top lid that fits snugly in most cup holders.

A tidy car isn't just about aesthetics; for seniors, it can be a matter of safety and convenience.

With products like the Trojan Boot Organiser, you can keep essentials within easy reach and enjoy a more comfortable, stress-free driving experience.
Key Takeaways

  • Bunnings' new $19.98 Trojan Boot Organiser has been popular among vehicle owners for keeping car boots neat with its multiple pockets and pouches.
  • The organiser can be hung from the back seat headrests and is made from durable polyester.
  • Shoppers praised similar cheap car storage buys, like Kmart's $6 pop-up car bin and $5 centre console rubbish can, which help Aussies keep their vehicles rubbish-free.
  • Affordable car organisation gadgets from Bunnings and Kmart are being dubbed 'game changers' by customers.
Have you tried the Trojan Boot Organiser or any other clever car storage solutions? What's your secret to keeping your car neat? We'd love to hear your tips and stories in the comments below!
 
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It sounded like a great idea untill I thought of the distance from the opening of my boot door to the back of the rear seat, having a small SUV means the distance is too long to reach easily, I had a sudden vision of me having to climb into the back of my car to get anything stored on the back of the rear seat !! :rolleyes: I may have to use the same idea for tidy storage but with PVC boxes that I can easily grab and slide around towards and away from me, project for another day I suppose.
 
It sounded like a great idea untill I thought of the distance from the opening of my boot door to the back of the rear seat, having a small SUV means the distance is too long to reach easily, I had a sudden vision of me having to climb into the back of my car to get anything stored on the back of the rear seat !! :rolleyes: I may have to use the same idea for tidy storage but with PVC boxes that I can easily grab and slide around towards and away from me, project for another day I suppose.
My thoughts exactly. I can’t reach the back of my car .
 
I had something similar and it was great but I just gave up in it. My husband decided his golf clubs etc didn’t fit with that in the boot. For a while we played organiser tennis - I put it in the boot, he took it out again. He does it now with my shopping bags - I have them neatly in a shopping bag so he takes it out and when I do a big shop where are my bags - put away in the garage so I either buy more each time or make do with my fold up bags I have in my handbag. Golf has a lot to answer for lol
 
We have a small SUV but it would be impossible to crawl to the back. I also rely on a wheelchair which further limits access to to storage. We use the side if the boot to contain a couple of PVC boxes to retain out jetsom sand flotsam
 
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Very innovative product, however, l world not put this in my car. Reason being that once you fill each pocket with different items, they will be items of curiosity and interest to potential thieves. I was always told not to leave anything in the car to avoid theft. This exposed product, with different items in each pocket, is just waiting for curious theives to break into the car, to help themselves to what they think might be of value. 🙏🦋
 
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