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Cheap Bunnings buy solves one of winter’s most annoying problems

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Winter’s on the way, and if you’re anything like me, you haven’t tackled those sneaky gaps letting cold air into your house yet.

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The good news? Fixing one of winter’s most annoying household problems doesn’t have to cost much, and you don’t even need to leave the couch. Now you can get everything you need delivered straight to your door with Bunnings on Uber Eats.


What can you Uber Eats from Bunnings?

Bunnings has over 30,000 products available through Uber Eats, covering everything from tools and hardware to garden supplies, cleaning products, and home essentials. Think light globes, batteries, door hardware, paint, seedlings and potting mix.

The service is designed for smaller, everyday items rather than a full renovation haul, so it’s best suited for those “I just need one thing” moments mid-project, or when you want to get ahead of a seasonal job like winter-proofing without leaving the house.

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Quick Bunnings fixes to make your home feel warmer

To help keep your home warm this winter, here are five fixes under $50 to help winter-proof your place before it gets really cold. 

1. Door weather strips, from $10

That gap under your front door isn’t just letting in cold air; it’s pushing your heating bill through the roof. Adhesive door weather strips are one of the easiest, most effective DIY fixes you can do in under 10 minutes. 

2. Draught snake, from $3.50

A classic draught snake shoved against the base of an internal door or sliding glass door makes a surprising difference overnight. If you’re renting and can’t drill or glue anything, this is your best friend. 

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3. Gap filler, from $9

Cracked skirting boards, gaps around window frames, and holes where pipes come through the wall are all letting in crisp air into your home. A tube of gap filler or spackle seals them up fast. 

4. Expanding foam sealant, from $15

For bigger gaps, like the space around pips and gaps behind cabinets, expanding foam is the go-to. It expands to fill awkward spaces that gap filler can’t reach, sets firm, and creates a solid thermal and moisture barrier. 

5. A new caulking gun, from $12

If your bathroom or kitchen caulking is peeling, cracked or mouldy, winter is a good time to replace it. Fresh silicone sealant can help stop moisture damage and keep spaces looking cleaner. 

If you’ve got an old, stiff, or broken caulking gun sitting in the shed, now’s the time to replace it. A decent one makes applying gap filler and sealant significantly easier and far less messy.

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How to use the Bunnings delivery service

Browse Bunnings products in the app and get them delivered in as little as an hour, without leaving home.

Bunnings is now offering a delivery service through Uber Eats. Order from the Bunnings store on Uber Eats and get your order delivered in as little as an hour, without leaving home.

What Aussies actually think about Bunnings on Uber Eats

When the news dropped, Reddit had plenty of thoughts.

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The most relatable take came from one commenter who wrote: “God knows how many times I’ve had to do multiple trips to Bunnings in a day because I’ve forgotten something for a project or run out of nails. Job sites would benefit too. I’d rather get delivery than lose a chippy for an hour.”

Another agreed, saying, “I would gladly pay a higher price to have someone deliver the items I forgot while midway through a DIY project. Stopping the job, driving across town and getting back is a massive time sink.”

For more information, visit the Bunnings store on Uber Eats.

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