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Build your own Bunnings – the “Brick Warehouse” is back in stock for Christmas!

You need a new light bulb, and some AA Batteries. You head to Bunnings, walk out after a Sausage Sanga with the Batteries, a new drill, some hooks you’re not sure you need and you forgot the light bulb. A typical Saturday across Australia right?

Well this Christmas kids (of all ages) will be able to throw a “Building Block Warehouse” into the trolley after Bunnings announced the popular set was coming back into stock in time for Christmas!

It’s a 168 piece set, I got one last Christmas, and built it by the end of Christmas lunch:)

The set comes complete with the Nursery area filled with plants, the timber yard and even the Sausage Sizzle out front!

You’ll find them for just $30 at your local Bunnings, although those in WA will need to check their local store due to trading restrictions over there.

No exact word on when they’ll drop in stores, but if you want the heads up, you can sign up to the Bunnings newsletter.

To ensure a solid availability, with high demand expected – a limit of two per customer will be in place.

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