Bunnings has released more than 200 new decorations for Christmas including $160 light-up lawn shark

Bunnings launches hundreds of new Christmas buys – and there’s one $169 unexpected item EVERYONE is racing to get: ‘I need this immediately’

  • Bunnings Warehouse has unveiled over 200 new decorations for Christmas
  • New designs include a BBQ Santa, a festive Melbourne tram, and Nutcrackers 
  • Shoppers are obsessed with an LED Shark ($169) carrying presents on its back
  • Thousands of Aussies are already stocking up for the upcoming Holiday Season 

Bunnings Warehouse has just unveiled their 2022 Festive range featuring over 200 new designs, with prices starting at only $3.

The new decor sees reimagined designs of classic favourites such as the giant Nutcracker ($49), the Gingerbread Man ($169), and more.

But shoppers cannot seem to get enough of the LED Solar Glitter Shark ($169).

Shoppers cannot seem to get their hands off a LED Solar Glitter Shark ($169) that is carrying presents on its back

The shark is an outdoor light-up lawn decoration that can be put in your front yard as part of a wider display.

Many are racing to buy to the affordable solar shark due to its unique design powered by renewable energy. 

The glitter decoration comes pre-lit with lighting modes that offer a steady glow or a flashing festive light. 

Bunnings Warehouse has just unveiled their 2022 Festive range and it features over 200 new designs, with prices starting at only $3

Bunnings Warehouse has just unveiled their 2022 Festive range and it features over 200 new designs, with prices starting at only $3

Shoppers are already planning ahead for the holidays, with Bunnings revealing that 'Christmas' was the brand's top search term last week alone

'Customers are getting organised and starting to stock up on all their decorations in preparation for the busiest and best time of the year,' revealed Bunnings

Shoppers are already planning ahead for the holidays, with Bunnings revealing that ‘Christmas’ was the brand’s top search term with over 4,500 searches last week alone

Shoppers are already planning ahead for the holidays, with Bunnings revealing that ‘Christmas’ was the brand’s top search term with over 4,500 searches last week alone.

It’s predicted that nutcrackers and inflatables will continue to be a classic crowd favourite, but that many are expected to invest in solar options like the LED shark and fairy lights that are affordable and easy to install. 

There are also Aussie additions to the range, like the inflatable BBQ Santa ($99), koala stake lights ($22), and a festive Melbourne tram ($269).

The new decor sees reimagined designs of classic favourites such as the giant Nutcracker ($49), the Gingerbread Man ($169), and more

The new decor sees reimagined designs of classic favourites such as the giant Nutcracker ($49), the Gingerbread Man ($169), and more

Bunnings National Outdoor Lighting Buyer Rebecca Hevey noted the hardware giant is expecting customers to go big with their decorating this festive season

Bunnings National Outdoor Lighting Buyer Rebecca Hevey noted the hardware giant is expecting customers to go big with their decorating this festive season

Bunnings has released iconic Aussie additions to the range, like the inflatable BBQ Santa ($99), koala stake lights ($22), and a festive Melbourne tram ($269)

Bunnings has released iconic Aussie additions to the range, like the inflatable BBQ Santa ($99), koala stake lights ($22), and a festive Melbourne tram ($269)

Hevey predicted that nutcrackers and inflatables will continue to be a classic crowd favourite, with many expected to invest in solar options like the LED shark and fairy lights

Hevey predicted that nutcrackers and inflatables will continue to be a classic crowd favourite, with many expected to invest in solar options like the LED shark and fairy lights

Hundreds are making plans to go to one of the Warehouses as soon as possible before all the best items are snapped up.

‘I’m OBSESSED with that shark,’ said one mum. ‘I need it for my kids.’

‘All of this is so cute … love the Aussie twist.’

But others wondered why Christmas was in stores so early.

‘Surely we cater to Halloween first … it isn’t even November.’

‘Too soon for Christmas,’ said another man. ‘I don’t need this right now.’ 

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