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    Is Super Cheap Really....?

    On Thursday I bought some Sikaflex 227 at Bunnings to do some sealing on the Rangie.

    On Saturday, I saw it at Super Cheap and it was $5 more expensive than Bunnings!

    Not so Super Cheap.
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    I agree. They seem to be getting super expensive...

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    Depends on the item. Some things they sell close to cost while others have a good mark up. I suspect Bunnings has a more even mark up percentage.

    My son works in the greater super retail group of which super cheap is part and it's been interesting seeing the variability in discounts he receives.

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    I tend to use them for oils and filters. I usally wait till the sales and buy all my lubricants for the next service.
    I have bought some workshop tools off them, jack, jack stands and engine crane etc, also on sale which I thought was priced well.
    But yes, Bunnings is better priced for consumables. I went to SC for some parts cleaner fluid and it was much cheaper at Bunnings.

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    I tend to wait for their sales, too, that's why I was there yesterday - 20% off all in-store stock. I needed some sealants for the Rangie's head job.
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    Consider who owns this business (together with rebel and bcf, amongst many others) and you'll understand that the main reason they're in business is to make a profit. They've made an art out of hard-nosed retailing.

    Local Castrol agent can't match their prices for Castrol products when on special... Hmmm

    At least you'll get your money back if it's faulty Ron, probably more easily than at bunnings

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    I think the Super Cheap refers to the quality of their house brands, SCA and Calibre.
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    Being in an industry that competes against bunnings I can tell you that it is very difficult to compete with a lot of their prices. They basterdize products in order to starve the opposition. What's funny is that if you were to take the overall price on products bunnings is actually more expensive overall.
    Eg: cement at bunnings is $1 per bag less than most sand yard's, for every 20kg bag of cement you need roughly 3 to 4 bags of sand. Sand yards sell their 20kg sand bags for $5, bunnnings for $6.50. So you saved $1 on the cement but paid an extra $4.50 to $6 for your sand at bunnings......you see there strategy is simple. Mainstream items are well priced, everything that you usually buy with those mainstream items is overpriced.
    What you will also find is that bunnnings does not carry a "trade quality" range of products. Company's like sika actually provide them with a range that is lesser in quality than what you will find at mitre 10 for example. Sikaflex pro, sika sil. ......you will only get the cheap versions of these at bunnnings. Think of it like kfc, if your paying bottom dollar your getting the cheapest chook money can buy......want quality? Go to a specialized store with specialized products and service and get what you pay for....
    Food for thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1nando View Post
    Being in an industry that competes against bunnings I can tell you that it is very difficult to compete with a lot of their prices. They basterdize products in order to starve the opposition. What's funny is that if you were to take the overall price on products bunnings is actually more expensive overall.
    Eg: cement at bunnings is $1 per bag less than most sand yard's, for every 20kg bag of cement you need roughly 3 to 4 bags of sand. Sand yards sell their 20kg sand bags for $5, bunnnings for $6.50. So you saved $1 on the cement but paid an extra $4.50 to $6 for your sand at bunnings......you see there strategy is simple. Mainstream items are well priced, everything that you usually buy with those mainstream items is overpriced.
    What you will also find is that bunnnings does not carry a "trade quality" range of products. Company's like sika actually provide them with a range that is lesser in quality than what you will find at mitre 10 for example. Sikaflex pro, sika sil. ......you will only get the cheap versions of these at bunnnings. Think of it like kfc, if your paying bottom dollar your getting the cheapest chook money can buy......want quality? Go to a specialized store with specialized products and service and get what you pay for....
    Food for thought

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    That's quite correct 1nando, unfortunately in smaller centres bunnings have caused other retailers to shut down so there are no other alternatives...

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    I find SCA to be ok for most things I buy and as I'm a club member I always seem to have $10-15 credit on my club card which makes some purchases very cheep cheep.

    Some of their products are quite expensive eg led lighting.

    btw , I have 220mm Calibre driving lights on grumble and they are very good. Would have to spend several hundred dollars more to better them.

    rather than install sliding drawers I purchased a dual drawer set from them.....the lower set fits EXACTLY between the D2 wheel arches and gives me a huge amount of vertical space when I go away.....the top 5drawer section is in my man cave. I remove the drawer chest when I get home . A fit man can lift it in by himself.

    So SCA have done me very well. At the right prices too.

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