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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Daiso is in Sydney@Chatswood

It was coincident I bumped into Daiso Japan's grand opening in Sydney.
Daiso has 2,500 stores in Japan, and 522 stores overseas, in SingaporeTaiwanHong KongSouth KoreaThailandPhilippinesIndonesiaCanadaU.A.ESaudi ArabiaKuwaitQatarBahrainOmanMacauMalaysiaNew ZealandRussiaRomania, the United States of America and now Australia. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daiso) They offer good quality products mainly produced or designed in Japan for only $2.80 AUD each. 





I was amazed with their product range. From everyday common household products to organising baskets to stationary to kitchenware (believe or not stain steel kitchen knife for $2.80 ) to footwear to make up to home decor......this list will never end...... As all products are same price, for store payment policy - to use credit card has to purchase more than 10 items. It was very crowed the day i visit,only can show you what I bought today.

1. electrical fuzz ball remover (for clothing)
This is specifically designed for removing unwanted fuzz clothes balls.



2. boots clips

Need say no more,check picture for comparison.


before


after



3. Cooking alarm (available in lemon or rooster or magnetic ones for fridge)



4. Watching bags

Very good quality,definitely last for a while.Highly recommended!





5. Beer glasses

There is a whole range of kitchenware - glasses,cooking pans,pots,clay pots,dishes,tea cups,sauce plates,cooking tools,kids friendly knights.





6. Small scissors 

Very sharp and great for scrap books.



7. small torch (diff sizes available)



8. room refresher 

It's like bog of tiny jelly balls to eliminate odors. So far can't tell differences




9. Toilet suction storage
There are also similar suction storage products such as towel handles or toilet paper roll. The suction is very strong, great quality!


Where is it?
Mandarin Center
Chatswood, NSW

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