Currently, the website only allows the purchase of Special Order products online for pickup or delivery, which went live in February 2018 and has a range of 20,000 products, such as skylights, exclusive products and other items that are simply too large to fit on store shelves.
Bunnings are currently also trialling an eBay pop-up store which launched in late January 2019 and has just over 170 products available for purchase, the majority being outdoor living and leisure products.
However, Bunnings now has plans in the works to shift most of its product range online over the coming 24 months, which customers will be able to pay for online and pick up in-store, with home deliveries likely to follow.
To get the ball rolling, Bunnings is currently trialing the click and collect model in Craigieburn, Victoria, with plans to roll out click and collect across the state of Tasmania in April 2019. These trials will inform the company’s action plan for the online store going forward.
"We're not seeing huge demand for a full click-and-collect offer but there's no doubt in my mind that's where we'll end up.” Schneider told investors in June, 2018. "That's the reality of the world we live in now."