Click Products
Brilliant – Had one for maybe 4 or 5 years and I love it. Lights up when visiting the loo at night and tells us of the cats nocturnal wandering. Excellent value for money and I see price has dropped considerably. Show details
Hopefully Lasts Through The Hot Aussie Months – Better than the Kmart one, which is the same price ($16). I bought both the Bunnings one and Kmart one this summer and thought they looked the same.… Read more
But after a couple of weeks, the Kmart one was broke and I realised there’s a narrow, easily broken part of it, rendering it useless, whereas the Bunnings one is thicker and stronger in that same section. Either way, this fan isn’t amazing but for $16 - seriously - what more do you want? Not giving it a perfect score because it’s flimsy and the feet have easily been broken after a few weeks and the fan pulses instead of having a steady output. But it should, hopefully, get me through the hot summer and autumn weather.
I’m very impressed with this little heater. It’s streamlined and very quiet. It’s a CERAMIC HEATER CLICK 2000W LOW PROFILE model FLPCH715. It comes… Read more
with two heat settings; 1400W and 2000W, of which I only need the lower. I’m very happy with it and truly hope it lasts longer than the one year of warranty coverage.
Oh so handy and solves many power problems in one - perfect for kitchens without enough power outlets – I came across this in Bunnings when looking for a new powerboard with decent spacing to accommodate larger chargers for our kitchen. Like many… Read more
Kitchens, ours does not have anywhere near enough power outlets for the modern day kitchen appliances, phones, bluetooth speakers, the vacuum whatever etc. Which means one is forever plugging and unplugging things.
Most power boards are designed with the sockets too close together. Those that have the larger spaced sockets often come with a large hit in price and usually in configs of less than 6. and the large ones take up a serious amount of room.
This power tower solves so many things by taking the usual 2D layout and turning it into a 3D tower. - It has 12 outlets which is more than I was looking for/need. The great things is they are arranged in a 4 sided tower type design with 3 outlets on each side... The 4 sides tower is great for several reasons, you can can always find a slot. Even when there is an oversized adaptor on one socket, you can find another empty socket easily. Because it is 4 sided, it is easy to reach from different angles Because the sockets are in an upright orientation it keeps them away from having kitchen debris falling into the sockets, and phone adaptors the usb cable don't have undue strain on them as they outlet the charger hanging downwards which should mean a longer life. Because it is a tower it doesn't take up much bench real estate - arguably less than a regular 4 port powerboard and much less than a wide-spaced 6+ power board.
Additionally there are built in USB A and C outlets in the top of it. Now these aren't fast charge USB outlets but many things don't need fast charge so are great for the additional gadgets. We usually have the fast charge USB adaptors plugged into the 240v slots.
It has overload protection like all powerboards. Given it is splitting power from a 240v 10A socket one should be conscious to keep power draw below 2400 watts, but unless you plug more than one high watt device into it (eg Kettle or Toaster at same time) you'll be unlikely to overload it. We certainly have never tripped it.
And to top it off it is surge protected which gives peace of mind.
I've only had it for 2 months but I see no reason for it not to last for years to come based on previous Click powerboard experience.
Summary: For such an ordinary every day life type of thing it is really nice to see some new thinking on the powerboard. It really has solved the lack of outlet issue for us as well as amazed by taking the usual powerboard design and turning it 3D. Several guests have commented on how easy/useful/thoughtful it is when needing to charge their phones. It only cost $42 making it a no brainer. I reckon another one would be useful around the home theatre set up too.
Wonderful lantern to use on my back verandah whilst using my has barbecue, l looked everywhere for a suitable lantern and this was the only decent one that l could find, it works perfectly
Click brand USB A to Lightning charging cable for iPhone and iPad devices – This is a 2 metre long,USB A to Lightning charging/data cable for Apple devices. It is very sturdy and fits both Apple and USB connectors. It is… Read more
available now in Bunnings for $3.00 as a promotional item. I bought 2 and have used them with no problems. Highly recommended.
Good while it lasted – Well, I have had this unit now for around 6 months. The first month or so was great. But now it has stopped working and no amount of helpful… Read more
recharging batteries will do the job. Unit has plenty of light on it. Perhaps the issue is that it is not particularly waterproof and somehow is affected. Not sure. I can only say that this was fantastic at first, but after a couple of months the only thing it does now is provide birds a place to roost.
Good value for money, used for visitors. A very fast speed on lowest setting, a little loud but still ok - louder on faster speeds 2&3. Great output of air. Show details
Cheap unit that works well and easy to install – I purchased the Nolan Solar LED Sensor Wall Light from Bunnings the other week. We have a dark wooden staircase coming off our deck and at night its… Read more
an accident waiting to happen. You really need to charge the light for about 2 days before using it. It has a nice white glow and when you set the sensor off it brighten to a stronger white glow, the perfect amount of light to sneak downstair to the beer fridge. The downside is the pathetic screws, both the heads snapped off whilst screwing into pine.
they shouldn't be able to legally call this a fan, you'd genuinely be better off with a hand powered $2 fan
These lights will not turn off with their remote and must be turned off at the power source. Bad Product – These are 5 metre RGB strip lights with adhesive tape to fit to walls, furniture ets. and are made by "Click Products, purchased from Bunnings Store.… Read more
Worked fine prior to installation but once they were attached to the wall and connected up according to instructions, these lights do not turn off completely from the remote and must be turned off at the power source (power point), making them useless. This if a bad product and I have since read dozens of similar complaints about this product.
