What UK Items should we buy before we LEAVE !
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Re: What UK Items should we buy before we LEAVE !
I don't know of many things that aren't available in Oz except from the normal things like haggis, scotch pies etc.
I would say that if you get the chance then make sure that you have a reasonably modern computer as they are definately more expensive. A good tv led or lcd wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Clothes by all accounts especially childrens clothes. Get a good mobile and make sure it's unlocked so you just need to buy a sim.
Tools also are alot dearer so if your a budding mechanic get them here or if your a budding diy sort of guy then order your stuff from screwfix before you go.
I would say that if you get the chance then make sure that you have a reasonably modern computer as they are definately more expensive. A good tv led or lcd wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Clothes by all accounts especially childrens clothes. Get a good mobile and make sure it's unlocked so you just need to buy a sim.
Tools also are alot dearer so if your a budding mechanic get them here or if your a budding diy sort of guy then order your stuff from screwfix before you go.
Haggis and scotch pies available here in mellie, from Robs the British Butcher in Dandenong, his haggis is about the best i'v tasted
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Re: What UK Items should we buy before we LEAVE !
A really good vacuum cleaner.... Dysons are stoopid money here... Miele washing machine and dryer...
If I had spare space in a huge container and money was no object i'd bring over washing powder... I miss uk washing powders...
If you're into your denby, le crueset, wedgwood, and good quality cook wear... Its really pricey here... Not that I buy... But I do look...
And some bananas... Ey're going to be bloomin expensive.. Already leapt in price from 99 cts a kilo to $4.99 a kilo ... The only way is UP
If I had spare space in a huge container and money was no object i'd bring over washing powder... I miss uk washing powders...
If you're into your denby, le crueset, wedgwood, and good quality cook wear... Its really pricey here... Not that I buy... But I do look...
And some bananas... Ey're going to be bloomin expensive.. Already leapt in price from 99 cts a kilo to $4.99 a kilo ... The only way is UP
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books not a problem now, get them from bookdepository.com.uk, free delivery also
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Decent shampoo/conditioner, Hair straightening products, hair dye, hair removal cream all sooo expensive here. We had a crate of products shipped!! Wish i had shipped more
Use aussie surf in my front loader - its great?!?!?
Use aussie surf in my front loader - its great?!?!?
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If you have 4-gang extensions then chop the uk plugs off and put aussie ones on when you get here - saves using loads of adaptors.
UK dairy milk, if that's your bag - it tastes really different over here although the NZ stuff isn't too bad.
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Deoderant ..... very expensive in Oz. Bicycles - same price issues. What not to bring - sunburn cream. It's much cheaper in Oz
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Mega-shop at Boots, or similar, especially for skin care products as the climate here can really dry out your skin. Despite the amount of time you might spend in the ocean or a swimming pool, the hair care products are not that good.
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Flat pack furniture such as shoe cupboards: we wish if we'd brought one or two more of them. Australian furniture is definately of a better quality though. Far far less chip board and if you go to the discount outlets the pricing for solid furniture is pretty good
Decent pillows and duvets, bedding, etc costs an arm and a leg here compared to the UK.
If in doubt you can reckon on pretty much everything being more expensive or at best the same price here so if you're shipping your stuff over and there's anything that you think you're going to need in the next couple of years and if you have space then buy it in the UK and ship it over. You won't regret it.
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Bring plenty of winter woollies... If tescos are doing their cashmere jumpers i'd get a load of them..
You wouldnt BELIEVE how cold it gets her and the houses aren't built with cold in mind...
You wouldnt BELIEVE how cold it gets her and the houses aren't built with cold in mind...
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If you're are bringing table lamps, etc you might want to bring spare bayonet type bulbs. The standard bulb here is the screw in type. And bring along any spare UK plugs and double plugs that you have - just in case.
Flat pack furniture such as shoe cupboards: we wish if we'd brought one or two more of them. Australian furniture is definately of a better quality though. Far far less chip board and if you go to the discount outlets the pricing for solid furniture is pretty good
Decent pillows and duvets, bedding, etc costs an arm and a leg here compared to the UK.
If in doubt you can reckon on pretty much everything being more expensive or at best the same price here so if you're shipping your stuff over and there's anything that you think you're going to need in the next couple of years and if you have space then buy it in the UK and ship it over. You won't regret it.
Flat pack furniture such as shoe cupboards: we wish if we'd brought one or two more of them. Australian furniture is definately of a better quality though. Far far less chip board and if you go to the discount outlets the pricing for solid furniture is pretty good
Decent pillows and duvets, bedding, etc costs an arm and a leg here compared to the UK.
If in doubt you can reckon on pretty much everything being more expensive or at best the same price here so if you're shipping your stuff over and there's anything that you think you're going to need in the next couple of years and if you have space then buy it in the UK and ship it over. You won't regret it.
Unpack it so it doesn't look new - like bedding etc...
We brought a new tumble dryer and got stung by customs, but we did declare it as new as it was still in shipping packaging. So we budgeted for it. It wasn't much.
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Re: What UK Items should we buy before we LEAVE !
Yep I agree with that. We bought a lovely mango wood TV unit. It's beautiful and I even got a $110 off.
Unpack it so it doesn't look new - like bedding etc...
We brought a new tumble dryer and got stung by customs, but we did declare it as new as it was still in shipping packaging. So we budgeted for it. It wasn't much.
Unpack it so it doesn't look new - like bedding etc...
We brought a new tumble dryer and got stung by customs, but we did declare it as new as it was still in shipping packaging. So we budgeted for it. It wasn't much.
Do you think the $1000 for all items maximum applies?
We declared everything but probably only had about £400 worth of stuff. No duty was payable except for the m/bike of course.
I spoke to someone yesterday who got stung for $400 by quarantine for dirty shoes/boots.
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We bought a Dyson dc29 for $349 in last years Boxing day sales. It's not what I'd call expensive & it does a fantastic job [so she tells me]
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Raid boots and buy huge supplies of deoderants, make up, moisturisers.
Buy a rotary clothes line..cost a bloody fortune here!!
If I had my time again..I would have bought our caravan. Caravans here are about 30 years behind and cost a fortune!!!!
Buy a rotary clothes line..cost a bloody fortune here!!
If I had my time again..I would have bought our caravan. Caravans here are about 30 years behind and cost a fortune!!!!