Same old. Slightly different range, a few things cheaper, lots of things more expensive.
Woolies versus Coles but with screws and nails.
Are they any good? Not that I'm in a hurry to visit one, but I was tickled to see somebody attempting to prise away the death-grip on the market that Bunnings has, though that doesn't mean they'll be any better. I see that my closest shop is 1800km away.![]()
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
Same old. Slightly different range, a few things cheaper, lots of things more expensive.
Woolies versus Coles but with screws and nails.
First and only time I went into Masters (just for a looksee) I walked up to the checkout with a couple of hundred dollars worth of purchases in my arms.
"We don't accept Visa debit cards" she said.
"If my money isn't good enough for you, then your store isn't good enough for me." and with that I walked out the door never to return.
I'll not be spending my hard earned there.
I've found Masters to be like Bunnings, but with staff.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Heaps better than Bunnings IMO. HEAPS more range, including electrical goods, kitchens, etc and a lot better laid out. Rather than having 20 of the same thing like Bunnings, they have one or two of each item. Some stuff very cheap, other stuff not so.
They are building on in Sunbury at the moment and should do well, as we only have a ****y little half size Bunnings that has nothing of anything....
Also, I have found the service to be much better, but that could wear off in time.
Worth a visit, but not if you have to travel 1800km.... Wait a while, I'm sure there will be one closer to you sooner rather than later.
As mentioned, Coles V Woolies, but at least there will be some competition at last - the Bunnings here put our local hardware out of business so anything that makes them hurt is a good thing...
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Masters are targeting female buyers... Hense the glossier layout, appliances, magazine stands and better staffing.
You mean hunky blokes then?
Anyway, I suspected it was more of the same, no doubt since it all comes from China. We'll have to see how they settle in over time, but I remember when Bunnings steamrolled every small shop around the place so I don't mind seeing them cop it a bit. In fact, I can remember when Bunnings was a little outfit and you had to wait twenty minutes in a queue at the one till that was open, if you were lucky. I see they still haven't got online shopping sorted out properly.
Crazy name for a shop. Do they sell fishing gear? Who's going to go out to get some Masters baits?
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
Our local hardware store does well. I go there for timber and whatever I need that they have in stock. Unfortunately, they do not stock all that I need, and, like most (if not all) stores, they are not prepared to get it in.
Bunnings often has this stuff in stock. I do have to travel to another town that has a Bunnings.
Still won't shop at Masters.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
That'd be a nice drive,, take in a bit of scenery along the way,,
We haven't been to a Masters yet, but have been eyeing off the new one at Dandenong, although it doesn't look very promising, very few cars are ever parked there. I do hope they do well, as others have said, sick of seeing Bunnings having the monopoly on the market, not that I want to see them fall, but fairs fair.
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