Kmart Shoppers Ecstatic Over Budget-Friendly $29 Shower Caddy Tip

The world of online shopping has brought so many benefits to our lives. From the convenience of home-based browsing to the thrill of snagging big bargains, there’s something for everyone.

However, the joy of hunting down inventive and ingenious tips amongst stacks of hot deals can be nothing short of a treasure hunt.




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Discover a smart and budget-friendly solution using an affordable spring-loaded shower caddy as a versatile vertical display, sparking inspiration and praise among DIY enthusiasts. Source: Facebook



Today, we're happy to introduce you to a fantastic $29 Kmart find, from a Queensland-based Kmart fan, that could revolutionise your indoor plant display.

‘For all those keen indoor planters, I have been dreaming of a vertical plant pole, but just couldn't justify the $140+ price tag.’ the shopper shared on Facebook, captioning a picture of her novel setup.

Revealing her discovery, she continued, ‘Hello, telescopic spring-loaded shower caddy!’

Ingeniously utilising this structure, the inventive Queenslander has created a clever solution to accommodate four potted plants.

Each plant sits securely within its own basket on the caddy, using the Kmart tip as a vertical pole positioned between the floor and the ceiling.



The pole–boasting an extension of more than three metres and each shelf promising a load-bearing capacity of two kilograms–was indeed an endearing sight. It soon took the internet by storm, transforming into an affordable plant pole, creating an indoor garden oasis.

Her Facebook post was met with over 1,000 likes in less than 24 hours and overflowing praise.

‘Oh my, I saw one for about $140 too and couldn't justify the price... this is brilliant.’ one smitten online shopper expressed.

‘I need this in my life! Actually, we need two!’ claimed another.




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With its rapid rise in popularity and numerous adaptations shared online, this clever tip of repurposing a simple item as a stylish plant pole exemplifies the power of resourcefulness and creativity in home decor. Source: Facebook



While a third echoed our thoughts, saying, 'This is the best tip I've seen on this site!'

The praise didn't stop there; the idea sparked such a wildfire that we had another fan showing off their own creative adaptation within a day.

‘Yes, Yes, Yes! A massive thank you for this idea! I have been looking for months for something to fill the void in my bathroom and add a little life. I just gave the caddy a quick paint with black to suit our fittings, and ta-da!’ an excited shopper wrote, churning excitement amongst the rest.

Intriguingly, while this plant display tip may seem revolutionary, vertical plant poles were once quite the rage.



And let's not forget the cheeky few with a roving eye quick to draw a humorous parallel, ‘I thought was a stripper pole. I'm sorry I will put myself in time-out.’ one user commented, while another followed suit, bursting with laughter about the 'stripper pole... but for plants'.

Key Takeaways
  • A Queensland Kmart fan has come up with a tip to use a $29 spring-loaded shower caddy as a breathtaking display for indoor plants.
  • Her post detailing the tip quickly gained popularity, fetching over 1,000 likes on Facebook in less than a day.
  • Many Kmart shoppers were interested in the tip, with some even applying it in their homes.
  • The idea of the indoor plant pole trend took many older Kmart fans back to the 80s.
This $29 Kmart tip stands as a testament to thriftiness subtly merging with style and sensibility, don’t you agree? Let this serve as a reminder that not all innovations come with hefty price tags, and simple solutions often lie just around the corner if only we dare to think outside the box.

What are your thoughts on this innovative idea, and have you tried it yourself? Share your experiences and opinions on this clever DIY plant pole.
 
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The world of online shopping has brought so many benefits to our lives. From the convenience of home-based browsing to the thrill of snagging big bargains, there’s something for everyone.

However, the joy of hunting down inventive and ingenious tips amongst stacks of hot deals can be nothing short of a treasure hunt.




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Discover a smart and budget-friendly solution using an affordable spring-loaded shower caddy as a versatile vertical display, sparking inspiration and praise among DIY enthusiasts. Source: Facebook



Today, we're happy to introduce you to a fantastic $29 Kmart find, from a Queensland-based Kmart fan, that could revolutionise your indoor plant display.

‘For all those keen indoor planters, I have been dreaming of a vertical plant pole, but just couldn't justify the $140+ price tag.’ the shopper shared on Facebook, captioning a picture of her novel setup.

Revealing her discovery, she continued, ‘Hello, telescopic spring-loaded shower caddy!’

Ingeniously utilising this structure, the inventive Queenslander has created a clever solution to accommodate four potted plants.

Each plant sits securely within its own basket on the caddy, using the Kmart tip as a vertical pole positioned between the floor and the ceiling.



The pole–boasting an extension of more than three metres and each shelf promising a load-bearing capacity of two kilograms–was indeed an endearing sight. It soon took the internet by storm, transforming into an affordable plant pole, creating an indoor garden oasis.

Her Facebook post was met with over 1,000 likes in less than 24 hours and overflowing praise.

‘Oh my, I saw one for about $140 too and couldn't justify the price... this is brilliant.’ one smitten online shopper expressed.

‘I need this in my life! Actually, we need two!’ claimed another.




View attachment 24745
With its rapid rise in popularity and numerous adaptations shared online, this clever tip of repurposing a simple item as a stylish plant pole exemplifies the power of resourcefulness and creativity in home decor. Source: Facebook



While a third echoed our thoughts, saying, 'This is the best tip I've seen on this site!'

The praise didn't stop there; the idea sparked such a wildfire that we had another fan showing off their own creative adaptation within a day.

‘Yes, Yes, Yes! A massive thank you for this idea! I have been looking for months for something to fill the void in my bathroom and add a little life. I just gave the caddy a quick paint with black to suit our fittings, and ta-da!’ an excited shopper wrote, churning excitement amongst the rest.

Intriguingly, while this plant display tip may seem revolutionary, vertical plant poles were once quite the rage.



And let's not forget the cheeky few with a roving eye quick to draw a humorous parallel, ‘I thought was a stripper pole. I'm sorry I will put myself in time-out.’ one user commented, while another followed suit, bursting with laughter about the 'stripper pole... but for plants'.

Key Takeaways

  • A Queensland Kmart fan has come up with a tip to use a $29 spring-loaded shower caddy as a breathtaking display for indoor plants.
  • Her post detailing the tip quickly gained popularity, fetching over 1,000 likes on Facebook in less than a day.
  • Many Kmart shoppers were interested in the tip, with some even applying it in their homes.
  • The idea of the indoor plant pole trend took many older Kmart fans back to the 80s.
This $29 Kmart tip stands as a testament to thriftiness subtly merging with style and sensibility, don’t you agree? Let this serve as a reminder that not all innovations come with hefty price tags, and simple solutions often lie just around the corner if only we dare to think outside the box.

What are your thoughts on this innovative idea, and have you tried it yourself? Share your experiences and opinions on this clever DIY plant pole.
It looks awful, wouldn't find a spot in my home thanks
 
We used to have a plant pole on our patio back in the 80s. It looked really good, had brackets with hooks up the length of the pole which could be changed position as needed. Used it until it started to rust out. Couldn’t be bothered with one now as we can’t be bothered with indoor plants Orr outdoor plants that can pretty much look after themselves.
 

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