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The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 12:58 pm
by Clean Brewer
Hello all,

I bought a cube a little while ago for racking and purchased it from BCF for about $20 plus $3.50 for a tap(home brew stores taps are $4.50), anyway that was fine as I had a Gift voucher with $22.60 left on it so the cube was only $0.80 in total.. :)

Went to bunnings, cubes are $16.95, so if anyone wants to buy one, do some research as the cost difference can be alot..

Back onto the topic, Bunnings 20ltr Jerry Cans are $24.98, I thought stuff that, i'll check out BCF, BCF has jerry cans for $19.95, beauty I thought, so I bought one.. I told the lady at the counter about how BCFS cubes are $3 dearer than Bunnings and she proceeded to tell me how they deal with SuperCheap Auto and their prices are cheaper for certain things..

So I pay for the jerry can($19.95) and just ducked into Supercheap to have a look(only 5metres away) and here are the jerry cans(the better blue Willow ones) for $16.99 and the one I bought for $15.99.. :x

Pissed off, my jerry can will be going back for a refund or I will ask them to give me a tap to make up for the difference in price..

So for Cubes or Jerry Cans, dont just buy the first thing that comes along, ring around and check out the prices, shit the differece in a jerry can between Bunnings and Supercheap was $9...

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 1:05 pm
by Kevnlis
I think you may have a few errors in that post, or maybe it needs a few clarifications? I got lost a couple times...

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 1:11 pm
by KEG
surprise, surprise - one place charged more/less than another ;)

this is why you shop around...

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 1:17 pm
by Clean Brewer
Sorry Kev, I do ramble on........... :wink:

Long and the short, advice is shop/ring around before you buy.. :wink:

My Shopping Experience:
25ltr Cubes @ Bunnings $17 plus tap
25ltr Cubes @ BCF $20 plus tap

20ltr Jerry Cans @ Bunnings $25 plus tap
20ltr Jerry Cans @ BCF $20 plus tap
20ltr Jerry Cans @ Supercheap Auto $16-$17 plus tap

Taps from most places $3.50
Taps from local HBS $4.50

Difference on Cubes $3
Difference on Jerry Cans $8-$9
Difference on Tap $1

Hope this is a little simpler than my Story.. :wink:

KEG understood what I was saying.. :)

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 1:22 pm
by Kevnlis
Yup, I understand now. My head was swimming with confusion before I had finished the first two lines of the first post. Maybe I should not have drank so much ginger wine last night? :oops:

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 2:06 pm
by ryan
taps at Bunnings $1.80 the white ones.
At that price I don`t bother pulling apart to clean, just chuck em after a bit of use and put a new one in.

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 4:15 pm
by timmy
Keep an eye on fleaBay for these things.

I recently picked up 6x 20L water containers (camping style cube ones) with drain/tap outlet for $26 for the lot.

They were previously used for distilled water and they are spotless.

Cheers,

Tim

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 10, 2008 5:56 pm
by Bizier
I have found that the IGA above Paddys Markets in Chinatown Syd has some good things like fine sieves and pots and stuff - even black taps exactly like the brigalow ones. A caveat: my brigalow tap leaks...

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Saturday Jun 14, 2008 12:51 pm
by matr
BCF is part of the Super Cheap Group so it's a bit strange their prices are different??? :?

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Saturday Jun 14, 2008 9:40 pm
by Clean Brewer
matr wrote:BCF is part of the Super Cheap Group so it's a bit strange their prices are different??? :?


Maybe they just know that people who go camping, fishing etc will just go to BCF to buy there stuff, hence the reason for the higher price.

Sh!t, its amazing the people you see go in there(BCF) and just buy stuff that you can get cheaper elsewhere, but they obviously dont give a sh!t as they can just get everything in one place for their Boating, Camping or Fishing.

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 17, 2008 7:45 pm
by kram
For those in Brisbane, keep an eye on these guys http://www.peopleinplastic.com.au/ and their specials page.

I have 6 of their 20lt cubes, all were $4.40 each.

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Tuesday Jun 17, 2008 9:13 pm
by Clean Brewer
Shit, they have great pricings..

Re: The 20ltr Jerry Can Rip-off

PostPosted: Monday Jun 23, 2008 9:06 pm
by Clean Brewer
A few weeks ago when I first got some steeping grains, I bought a nice handy little 6 pack cooler esky from The Warehouse(Silly Sollys) to steep my grains, it cost $8.99 and in the Coleman brand from BCF they cost $19.95.

Anyhow, today I went and had a look at an independant camping store and the same brand new esky I bought for $8.99, they were trying to sell for $19.99.
F--k me, I thought, I just want to say something to them about it being twice the price, but, shit, I so feel for very small business trying to survive and if people are willing to pay, so be it...