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Confirming if you are seeing "Bunnings Warehouse" at the top left of the screen and hammer at the top right this is the old website and will not show you aisle/bay information or any of the other new features. If it just says "Bunnings" with no hammer, this is the new Bunnings website.
You will continue to be served the old website if you have products in your cart waiting to checkout on it.
antonknee:
Confirming if you are seeing "Bunnings Warehouse" at the top left of the screen and hammer at the top right this is the old website and will not show you aisle/bay information or any of the other new features. If it just says "Bunnings" with no hammer, this is the new Bunnings website.
You will continue to be served the old website if you have products in your cart waiting to checkout on it.
It's not the cart that is the problem for me, its empty.
It has started working for me now.
A long history of long searches in Bunnings, but the solution was easy:- Click and Collect! via website. They will find it and have it waiting for you, at the desk, a few hours later.
wellygary:
openmedia:
I've just pulled up a bunch of items and none of them had an indication of which Aisle they are on.
Eg
- https://www.bunnings.co.nz/makita-circular-saw-blade-185mm-2pk_p0307124
Another contender for this years Nobel prize for physics,
"Width 230mm
Height 250mm
Length 10mm
May require help to carry
Total Weight 540kg"
Looks like the weight issue has been sorted
Mehrts:
Looks like the weight issue has been sorted
There’s quite a few like this - the weight is displayed as kilograms however is measured in grams (ie this particular item is 540g and was displayed at 540kg, now as 0.54kg)
Mehrts:Looks like the weight issue has been sorted
I wonder if one of their IT people read this site?
idle:
A long history of long searches in Bunnings, but the solution was easy:- Click and Collect! via website. They will find it and have it waiting for you, at the desk, a few hours later.
Except when they cant find it either because its not there. That always seems to mess up the whole order and so many things are excluded from click and collect.
Has the new site sorted it out so that powerpass is the same or do they still expect me to call someone up and talk to them to get the marginally cheaper prices and emailed invoice applied to orders vs using the website?
I'm not a fan of the redesign, preferred the previous iteration. Now, there's too much clutter, far too many javascript driven bells and whistles. It's as if they've gone all in on using every element of the web design playbook.
richms:
Has the new site sorted it out so that powerpass is the same or do they still expect me to call someone up and talk to them to get the marginally cheaper prices and emailed invoice applied to orders vs using the website?
Watch this space, it's in the works.
neb:
I wonder if one of their IT people read this site?
Yup.
trig42:I used the aisle feature on Friday at the Glenfield store.
Worked perfectly.
One comment since you mention the Glenfield store, around about Aisle 10 is that quarantine zone where they keep the tools and whatnot and the location there is a bit vague, so you need to ask the gatekeeper if you can't find something because the physical layout there doesn't seem to match actual aisles. At some point when I've got time to kill I'll try a few random items on different shelves there and see where they're reported as being.
I like it, not used it on mobile yet but may have to unless the bay numbers come to the powerpass app soon.
Also the last time I was at bunnings we were both standing around looking board waiting on the powerpass app to load so I could then get into my card to have them scan that.
the IT people need to look into the > 30 second loading time and long delays doing searches in the app.
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