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SeveredWardy Apr 27th 2010 8:33 am

Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 
Hi, we are moving to Wollongong (hopefully!) at the end of this year. Would it be prudent to purchase new white goods prior to shipping all our furniture as I understand these things are much more expensive down under! Your help please??!!

Beedubya Apr 27th 2010 10:51 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 

Originally Posted by SeveredWardy (Post 8524069)
Hi, we are moving to Wollongong (hopefully!) at the end of this year. Would it be prudent to purchase new white goods prior to shipping all our furniture as I understand these things are much more expensive down under! Your help please??!!

I live in the Wollongong area. Maybe you need to check out a few stores online to compare prices.

Harvey Norman
Domayne
Bing Lee
Myers
The Good Guys

The thing you need to take into consideration, is that not all the brands are the same here as over there, what will you do if your item breaks down and needs repair??

Good luck with your move.

direct2dubai Apr 28th 2010 4:21 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 
Came across this site yesterday:

www.comparison.com.au

soulrebel Apr 28th 2010 6:19 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 

Originally Posted by SeveredWardy (Post 8524069)
Hi, we are moving to Wollongong (hopefully!) at the end of this year. Would it be prudent to purchase new white goods prior to shipping all our furniture as I understand these things are much more expensive down under! Your help please??!!

Hi we are moving to Sydney in 3 weeks and just bought a front loading washing machine and a dishwasher new to go in our container. We checked those sites and they are far more expensive in Oz. We got a great deal here. I know there is the chance that you might have to pay duty/customs fees but according to many on here that is not very likely. They are more interested in if you have 10 washing machines, 20 toasters etc but don't mind too much if it is personal. They do ask you to declare any goods less than 12 months old so the possibility is there but it is small. (I HOPE!!!!!:unsure:)
Does anyone know what is the duty percentage of their estimated value if they do make you pay?
We also bought some new bed sheets and a few other things.
Good luck with your move.:thumbup:

james1972 Apr 28th 2010 11:16 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 

Originally Posted by soulrebel (Post 8526713)
Hi we are moving to Sydney in 3 weeks and just bought a front loading washing machine and a dishwasher new to go in our container. We checked those sites and they are far more expensive in Oz. We got a great deal here. I know there is the chance that you might have to pay duty/customs fees but according to many on here that is not very likely. They are more interested in if you have 10 washing machines, 20 toasters etc but don't mind too much if it is personal. They do ask you to declare any goods less than 12 months old so the possibility is there but it is small. (I HOPE!!!!!:unsure:)
Does anyone know what is the duty percentage of their estimated value if they do make you pay?
We also bought some new bed sheets and a few other things.
Good luck with your move.:thumbup:

We dont think that our washing machine will survive and thought the same i.e. buying new (with shipping bolts left in!) BUT it is something that we will need quite soon after finding a rental so will now buy when we get to Australia and give the old one away.

elice_in_oz Apr 29th 2010 3:21 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 

Originally Posted by james1972 (Post 8527249)
We dont think that our washing machine will survive and thought the same i.e. buying new (with shipping bolts left in!) BUT it is something that we will need quite soon after finding a rental so will now buy when we get to Australia and give the old one away.

Not sure where you are headed, but you might be able to hire a washing machine when you first get here while yours is being shipped. We used a furniture rental company for our first 2 years here before we started buying furniture.

james1972 Apr 29th 2010 7:06 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 

Originally Posted by elice_in_oz (Post 8529256)
Not sure where you are headed, but you might be able to hire a washing machine when you first get here while yours is being shipped. We used a furniture rental company for our first 2 years here before we started buying furniture.

Good idea, that or a 2nd hand one for a bit. We will be traveling around for 3 weeks so will have a load of washing but we are used to using launderette from our time traveling before. Got 2 kids now though :D

Will double check the prices as we now have space for a new one after getting rid of a load of stuff.

James

soulrebel Apr 29th 2010 7:40 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 

Originally Posted by james1972 (Post 8529684)
Good idea, that or a 2nd hand one for a bit. We will be traveling around for 3 weeks so will have a load of washing but we are used to using launderette from our time traveling before. Got 2 kids now though :D

Will double check the prices as we now have space for a new one after getting rid of a load of stuff.

James

Thats what we looked at too (renting a machine) and they are very cheap to rent for a few weeks also some house rentals have washing machines included, so if you are renting for a few months till you buy that would be an option too.

You will really save a packet. The same one we bought here would cost €480 more to buy in Oz. Another one we looked at was €650 more expensive in Oz.

Good luck.

james1972 Apr 29th 2010 8:23 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 

Originally Posted by soulrebel (Post 8529747)
Thats what we looked at too (renting a machine) and they are very cheap to rent for a few weeks also some house rentals have washing machines included, so if you are renting for a few months till you buy that would be an option too.

You will really save a packet. The same one we bought here would cost €480 more to buy in Oz. Another one we looked at was €650 more expensive in Oz.

Good luck.

Have you heard about the rebates you can get? http://www.savewater.com.au/products/rebates-incentives

We are going to Queensland and they are not doing it anymore :( NSW and SA are still giving A$200 cashback on washing machines that are 5* rated.

Going to look into buying here. Lets hope it works when used over there :eek:

chocciecake Apr 29th 2010 8:30 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 
sorry, double post

chocciecake Apr 29th 2010 8:36 am

Re: Moving to Wollongong - new white goods?
 
we bought a stainless steel double door fridge freezer from ebay for $400 and a washing machine that works perfectly well, for 70!

we were chuffed....we had the funds to buy new, but thought we'd save the money instead!

i have seen near new fridges go for less than half new, because it won't fit in the fridge space of their new house,so you can always pick up a bargain!

also check out http://www.graysonline.com/ as you can sometimes get awesome deals on stuff on there!


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