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s-jmelbournewannabe Apr 3rd 2007 9:23 am

Oz IKEA
 
Hi,

A bit sad i know, but i was thinking of doing a bit of shopping in Ikea when get to QLD..

just done a bit of price comparison for a few items and the one in Brissie is more expensive than UK...

For example Hemnes Bunk Bed is £200 in Oz and £175 in UK, generally stuff is 10 -15% more....

Someone might find this useful............... probably common sense really.. doing the geography... :rofl:

S-j x

kevinbloomfield Apr 3rd 2007 9:54 am

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by s-jmelbournewannabe (Post 4598526)
Hi,

A bit sad i know, but i was thinking of doing a bit of shopping in Ikea when get to QLD..

just done a bit of price comparison for a few items and the one in Brissie is more expensive than UK...

For example Hemnes Bunk Bed is £200 in Oz and £175 in UK, generally stuff is 10 -15% more....

Someone might find this useful............... probably common sense really.. doing the geography... :rofl:

S-j x

And add to that, wages in OZ are a fair bit lower than the UK and Ikea starts to look dear.
We've bought loads from there though and it is a nice shop

Amazulu Apr 3rd 2007 10:24 am

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by s-jmelbournewannabe (Post 4598526)
Hi,

A bit sad i know, but i was thinking of doing a bit of shopping in Ikea when get to QLD..

just done a bit of price comparison for a few items and the one in Brissie is more expensive than UK...

For example Hemnes Bunk Bed is £200 in Oz and £175 in UK, generally stuff is 10 -15% more....

Someone might find this useful............... probably common sense really.. doing the geography... :rofl:

S-j x

I think some things are more expensive and others are cheaper. Overall I thinks it's pretty much the same.

Siren & Brian Apr 3rd 2007 10:53 am

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by s-jmelbournewannabe (Post 4598526)
Hi,

A bit sad i know, but i was thinking of doing a bit of shopping in Ikea when get to QLD..

just done a bit of price comparison for a few items and the one in Brissie is more expensive than UK...

For example Hemnes Bunk Bed is £200 in Oz and £175 in UK, generally stuff is 10 -15% more....

Someone might find this useful............... probably common sense really.. doing the geography... :rofl:

S-j x

Ask them to price match

sammyg Apr 3rd 2007 7:02 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 
Hi s-j,
we've been pricing everything up (used aus yellow pages to find shops in qld - not massive on ikea) , we're considering selling everything(just sending a few boxes) and starting again. suitcase poms!:eek:
Washing machines on wayout, folk say you don't need a dryer......... we haven't got enough to justify a container.

I found a bed store that had a kids single frame for $99, so that wasn't bad-just got to find a mattress.

If you want nice stuff- you pay! either same price or a bit more:thumbdown:
and yea, put the lower wages, higher mortgage rates and similar tax into equation it's not a rosie picture. It's good to prepare yourself though. Save, save, save....

s x

StevenChez Apr 3rd 2007 7:27 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 
I think you'll find that most imported goods would be slightly more expensive due to the shipping costs involved.

Ikea is good in the sense that you have every conceivable piece of furniture catered for under one roof, but buying locally manufactured goods would make more economical sense.

Are there retail parks or maybe locals could advise on the best shops giving web details if available?

For those who have only a small amount of furniture to take with them, try yell.com and look under 'groupage'. International removal companies are just 1 of 2 middlemen between you and the shipping line. If you cut out the removal co and go directly to the groupage operator/freight forwarder, you could save?

Cheryl

sammyg Apr 3rd 2007 7:32 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by StevenChez (Post 4599917)
I think you'll find that most imported goods would be slightly more expensive due to the shipping costs involved.

Ikea is good in the sense that you have every conceivable piece of furniture catered for under one roof, but buying locally manufactured goods would make more economical sense.

Are there retail parks or maybe locals could advise on the best shops giving web details if available?

For those who have only a small amount of furniture to take with them, try yell.com and look under 'groupage'. International removal companies are just 1 of 2 middlemen between you and the shipping line. If you cut out the removal co and go directly to the groupage operator/freight forwarder, you could save?

Cheryl


thanks for that cheryl - will check it out:thumbup:
s x

Amazulu Apr 3rd 2007 8:06 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by StevenChez (Post 4599917)
I think you'll find that most imported goods would be slightly more expensive due to the shipping costs involved.

Not really true. Most of our goods are imported from China now and they are cheaper than locally manufactured goods. That's why they are imported.

StevenChez Apr 3rd 2007 9:07 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 4600011)
Not really true. Most of our goods are imported from China now and they are cheaper than locally manufactured goods. That's why they are imported.

OK let me qualify my remark : Good imported from Europe will more than likely be more expensive due to the shipping costs.

Cheryl

wargod Apr 3rd 2007 9:53 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by StevenChez (Post 4600233)
OK let me qualify my remark : Good imported from Europe will more than likely be more expensive due to the shipping costs.

Cheryl

Their meatballs and chips are a bargain though!!:p

Although I do find it weird that you take take one of their catalogue'sthough, even weirder still one of their catalogue's managed to find its way into my daughters pushchair ;)

sparkley23 Apr 3rd 2007 10:12 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 
A lot of the stuff in Ikea is not made in Europe but in Asia.

I found it to be about a 3rd more expensive for big items but the small crap you buy just cos its cheap is cheaper than the UK. The food is cheaper - full english brekkie for $2 = 70p. Def not that cheap in the UK!

Ozzidoc Apr 3rd 2007 10:31 pm

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by wargod (Post 4600363)
Their meatballs and chips are a bargain though!!:p

and the hot dogs.....and the packets of ginger bickies!!!

sj oldfield Apr 4th 2007 12:33 am

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by Ozzidoc (Post 4600445)
and the hot dogs.....and the packets of ginger bickies!!!

I rather like the IKEA in perth. Prices are pretty good..........just a bloody nightmare to get parked!

worzel Apr 4th 2007 12:59 am

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by sj oldfield (Post 4601016)
I rather like the IKEA in perth. Prices are pretty good..........just a bloody nightmare to get parked!

The new one near Stirling station is starting to take shape.

asher Apr 4th 2007 1:41 am

Re: Oz IKEA
 

Originally Posted by sparkley23 (Post 4600409)
A lot of the stuff in Ikea is not made in Europe but in Asia.

I found it to be about a 3rd more expensive for big items but the small crap you buy just cos its cheap is cheaper than the UK. The food is cheaper - full english brekkie for $2 = 70p. Def not that cheap in the UK!

Ikea lakeside two full english, extra mushrooms, large coffee, pot of tea and toast =£2 so the food is not cheaper IMHO ;)

Kim


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