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Fantastic Variety Shop

Fantastic Variety Shop

4.0(1 review)
8.5 km
•$

At first glance Fantastic Variety may look just like your average junk store. Well, it is that,…read moreplus a little bit more. I've managed to decorate my home with some pieces from there that I've also seen in more prestigious home wares shops like Provincial Home Living and Homeart. The beauty is because the shop isn't pretty, and because the stock is just stacked together in bulk, you'll get the same item at Fantastic Variety for half the price. Last week I was pleased to pick up some bamboo sticks of different lengths and sizes to go into a large wooden vase that's been empty in my living room for about six months. The same pieces were at Homeart and would have cost me $10 more for the same amount. They've also currently got some lovely French pieces; old hat boxes and war style letter boxes with French art and war stamps printed on them. To accompany the collection, French Bordeaux clocks of assorted sizes are also in stock. From $10 to $20, similar decorative clocks are available at Provincial Home living for more than double the cost. And unlike most cheap rip offs, these collections at Fantastic Variety are pretty good, to the naked eye at least you can hardly tell the difference and they'll make your space look just as effective, particularly if you're decorating on a budget. Some of my other fave items here are the assorted varieties of Japanese hanging lanterns, as well as bamboo door runners. My husband has a unique collection of islander wooden masks, and the lanterns and door runner have really added to the effectiveness of our 'tribal room'. Since relocating to a bigger premises within the centre, I've noticed the range in store getting more stylish and of higher quality. The store owners have also gotten a lot better at merchandising their best stuff and so you can see the value of some of their pieces in the window displays which have been quite fetching of late. So, if you're in the mood for some interior decorating on a budget, check out Fantastic Variety first. The window displays might even give you some good ideas and at least you'll be able to cost compare if you do go elsewhere.

Mary's Budget Buys

Mary's Budget Buys

5.0(3 reviews)
8.0 km
•$

As far as junk shops go, this is as good as it gets. It's not so much the range, because it stocks…read morethe same usual amount of 90% useless shit, most of it over-stacked on to the aisle floors. Although, I have found them fantastic for kids arts and crafts, from the usual cheap staplers, glues, pencils, paper - to wool and other materials, sparkly stick on thingy-mi-jigs, and bulk bags of all of that crap in one to make it easier for your dear self. Not to mention the cheap as chips costume jewellery. My daughter has LOVED it here. I love it more for Mary's cheery little Greek helper; a lovely old bubbly man who's enthusiasm and zest for life is infectious. He genuinely loves talking to people and he is by far the best customer service person I've met in a long time... the beauty is he isn't even trying. The first time I went here I tried to pay with EFT, it's one thing they don't have. Because he could see my daughter had grown attached to the hoop I was buying her, he let me take it with us while we went to get cash. AMAZING! He even guessed how pregnant I was, came close to the date I gave birth and guessed my unborn child would be a boy, which he is. It's just so darn nice to walk into a store and have someone work there who is really enjoying what they do, enjoys people and almost makes you feel like one of the family. Whenever I'm in the area I can't help but pop in and be made cheerful for the day, if not the week, by this delightful gentleman. Good for cheap kitchenware such as platters, mixing and salad bowls and individual cutlery pieces if you're in need of a top up. Also scored a great faux leather tote bag for $15, it was fake but it didn't look too bad, and allowed me to save for the D&G beauty I treasure I now.

This shop has everything from pet care to toys to tools and a fantastic lolly section…read more Plenty of greeting cards cheap craft supplies and fantastic decorations. Especially Xmas decorations! If you need something you can probably find it here and far cheaper than you would elsewhere. The staff are always friendly and I stop in here whenever I need something.

Crazy Bargains

Crazy Bargains

2.0(2 reviews)
7.9 km
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This is your typical junk shop, laden with 70% useless crap, overstocked to the point that if you…read moreare in a wheelchair, have a pram, or are even slightly overweight you've no chance of getting through the narrow, messy aisles. Crazy Bargains has managed to help me out with a few nick knacks at great prices. I found them particularly useful last Christmas, large rolls of gift wrap, bulk cards and cheap gifts for those people you have to buy for but can't be stuffed spending much money on them. They were also fantastic for really affordable, and adorable Xmas decorations. For kids arts and crafts, and even some homewares like some of the vase collections, as well as a beautiful assortment of decorative treasure boxes now in stock. So as junky as this junk shop is, they're are treasures to be found, you'll just have to put up with the absolute rudeness of the owner and sales staff, who don't give a shit if you're a customer. I saw the owner almost come to fists with a customer at Christmas over the price of a birdcage!!

WARNING - AVOID THIS STORE! Despite the cheap variety items…read morein this store you may find useful, some products are so cheaply made that they "Do not" do what the product is supposed to do - This is breaking consumer law. There's also a problem with not honouring return policies that are also breaking Australian consumer law. They have "No Return Policies" and avoid giving out the store owners name. This store is a scam - and will be under investigation!

Hot Price Trading

Hot Price Trading

2.3(4 reviews)
6.4 km

Stuff. Stuff everywhere. That's what you get at Hot Price Trading in Brunswick…read more There's yet to be an occasion where I walked into Hot Price and didn't come out with whatever specific good I was searching from, from headphones to kitchenware, arts and crafts supplies, clocks, picture frames, tea towels, umbrellas, card decks, stick on picture hooks, L and P plates, clocks, storage equipment and glitter. Pretty much any household or novelty item you'd ever need will be somewhere in this shop. Yet it's easy to be intimidated upon first inspection. There's only the faintest of logic to the store's organisation, and the expansive premises can make it seem like just a massive pile of random things, but if you ask for assistance the staff are always obliging and seem to know every niche and crevice of their stock. Also, common sense dictates that if you're looking for the highest quality or industry specific goods, it's probably better to go to elsewhere. Prices are all on the inexpensive side of average, and eftpos is available.

There is more than you would imagine in this large discount store from domestic cleaning products…read moreto art supplies, from the mundane to the kitsch. The store is the size of a small supermarket and there are endless shelves of inexpensive goods. I went here because needed a new easel for painting, a proper adjustable easel that will hold some large paintings. After pricing new easels at art supplies I realize that this was by far the cheapest place to buy and easel. Art materials are expensive and as a struggling artist I don't have a lot of money so being able to shop for materials at a discount store is a bonus. Along with a selection of easels and canvases, they also had some cheap Chinese oil paint. I decided to buy a tube of black paint as well because I couldn't see how you could go wrong making black paint.

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