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post Apr 9 2014, 12:54 PM

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those rolling-rolling sticky suck dust plastic ball for keyboard outside sell rm80 yo.


QUOTE(Ericz @ Apr 9 2014, 12:49 PM)
I go there to buy the rolling-rolling sticky suck dust plastic device thing only.

Some RM1 stuff selling RM5 in Daiso
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Daiso fan reporting in..hope to visit all daiso branch in malaysia..haha
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post Apr 9 2014, 02:38 PM

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daiso n mr.diy fan lipoting in!! hahaha both my fav shop if looking for small things.
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post Apr 9 2014, 03:28 PM

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bought a Daiso lint remover n 2 refills last week.

the sticky paper that came with the remover itself is good. very easy to remove.

but the refills r a prob. the paper is really hard to remove. i usually end up having to use my finger nail to slowly peel the paper off. whole hand end up sticky.

the refills r in a white n green plastic packaging. there is a "For Pets" indication on the packaging n paper itself.
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post Apr 9 2014, 05:06 PM

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I tend to go in Mr.diy when I see one, even when I hv nothin to buy.. rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 9 2014, 03:28 PM)
bought a Daiso lint remover n 2 refills last week.

the sticky paper that came with the remover itself is good. very easy to remove.

but the refills r a prob. the paper is really hard to remove. i usually end up having to use my finger nail to slowly peel the paper off. whole hand end up sticky.

the refills r in a white n green plastic packaging. there is a "For Pets" indication on the packaging n paper itself.
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think the same as my previous refill.. not so nice to use .. I've tried quite many different one, but can't recall which is the best sweat.gif Im hvin trouble identifyin which 1 iv already tried and which 1 not.. too many option for refill

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Apr 9 2014, 07:08 AM)
last week i went daiso @ aeon taman maluri still got sell
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thnx for the info... now its just a matter of " am i willing to drive all the way from ttdi to taman maluri to buy a rm 5 candy"
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post Apr 9 2014, 06:53 PM

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Come some1 please create a list to list down the price diff with the identical or similar items smile.gif
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post Apr 9 2014, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(Ericz @ Apr 9 2014, 12:49 PM)
I go there to buy the rolling-rolling sticky suck dust plastic device thing only.

Some RM1 stuff selling RM5 in Daiso
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this..while i do support daiso, this is really a fact, some i see buying those, i LOL in heart

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post Apr 9 2014, 07:15 PM

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QUOTE(Faidzal @ Apr 8 2014, 11:06 PM)
wasn't the 1st daiso open in 2008 in puchong or something?

but i bought the wii accessories in 2011, at curve outlet.

yeah, the bad part about daiso is that it's a treasure hunt, not all items available at all daisos.

i was searching for those psp cables since it's cheaper than game shops, but so far only the curve outlet seems to restock it consistently...
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U are right. The first RM5 store to open here was 100 Yen store.

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But they did not do well because they are out of shopping centres. No crowd and only through word of mouth only. Next to come was Hinode. This one was at shopping centres. But their stuff is basically home deco stuff. The problem with Hinode is, the same time there is Living Cabin which sells almost the same stuff. The last to come is Daiso. Why are they successful? Because they have household items. Target customer is those auntie who does not bat an eyelid spending RM50 for 10 various household items. Value for money! Do you know who is their main competitor? Mr DIY. Surprised? They have almost the same stuff. But Mr DIY never hide the fact the stuff are from China compared to japanese font Daiso packaging even if there is a Made in China printed on it.

The latest fella to come in premium household goods is Muji. While some of their stuff is good quality, it seems does not justify that quality next to Daiso or others. Really rich fag place. rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Apr 8 2014, 10:33 PM)
Did they sell snacks? I didn't see it when I visited DAISO few weeks ago, perhaps I overlooked.
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not sure.. i just have a quick peek 3 weeks ago

missed out on this though..

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post Apr 11 2014, 11:01 PM

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i been on a quest to find the perfect soap dish recently. found one in Daiso n it was made in Japan while d rest were made in China. its green in colour with the word Comfort stuck on the cover.

when i got home i realized it sucked. the cover doesn't fit properly on the dish so it opens very easily. banyak scratches on the cover too. oh well just use only lo.

earlier i popped by Giant to get a loaf of bread. i decided to have a look at the soap dishes available. saw a few types priced around RM 2. felt solid in my hands. so i bought one.

opened the plastic wrap n wow the quality so much better than Daiso made in japan one. the cover actually closes firmly n the rectangular shape means the soap doesn't slide around too much. all for RM2.
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QUOTE(cellfreezer @ Apr 8 2014, 10:00 PM)
I bought this:

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This is the strongest tension one or whatever. Got other 20 / 15 / 10 kilo etc. Ayam so cheap I didn't buy any scissors to cut off the packaging.  whistling.gif
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Real man bite the packaging off.
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post Apr 12 2014, 12:23 AM

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QUOTE(Manlet @ Apr 8 2014, 09:15 PM)
checking in

coffee from daiso lulzzzz
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post Apr 12 2014, 12:33 AM

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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 11 2014, 11:01 PM)
i been on a quest to find the perfect soap dish recently. found one in Daiso n it was made in Japan while d rest were made in China. its green in colour with the word Comfort stuck on the cover.

when i got home i realized it sucked. the cover doesn't fit properly on the dish so it opens very easily. banyak scratches on the cover too. oh well just use only lo.

earlier i popped by Giant to get a loaf of bread. i decided to have a look at the soap dishes available. saw a few types priced around RM 2. felt solid in my hands. so i bought one.

opened the plastic wrap n wow the quality so much better than Daiso made in japan one. the cover actually closes firmly n the rectangular shape means the soap doesn't slide around too much. all for RM2.
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Sometimes you just have to do more window shopping. It is good for your health because you walk, try walking OU back and forth from new to old wing. Reduce stress - proven for wimen, not for men. Can compare prices.


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post Apr 12 2014, 07:36 PM

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100yen shops opened in Shopping Malls, I remember seeing a few in shopping malls, but their stuffs are mainly small items, quality of the items is better than DIY but not as good as Daiso. Even though there's a 100yen shop nearby, i never went in before so not sure quality change or not.

There's another 2 shops like 100yen i forgot the name but felt more like local brand.

DIY mainly imports stuffs made for Chinese market, while Daiso outsource may products to China company to sell in Japan, so of course they design their packaging to be in Japanese. But if you look properly some items are made in Japan/Korea/Vietnam etc.

After Daiso there's Tokutokuya, another 100yen like shop that sells sub 100yen and over 100yen stuffs. Business not so good due to their location and only few branches, they aren't as big as AEON. Notice any new AEON will have Daiso there coz they can afford to.

Muji is super expensive i cannot afford.




QUOTE(netmatrix @ Apr 9 2014, 07:15 PM)
U are right. The first RM5 store to open here was 100 Yen store.

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But they did not do well because they are out of shopping centres. No crowd and only through word of mouth only. Next to come was Hinode. This one was at shopping centres. But their stuff is basically home deco stuff. The problem with Hinode is, the same time there is Living Cabin which sells almost the same stuff. The last to come is Daiso. Why are they successful? Because they have household items. Target customer is those auntie who does not bat an eyelid spending RM50 for 10 various household items. Value for money! Do you know who is their main competitor? Mr DIY. Surprised? They have almost the same stuff. But Mr DIY never hide the fact the stuff are from China compared to japanese font Daiso packaging even if there is a Made in China printed on it.

The latest fella to come in premium household goods is Muji. While some of their stuff is good quality, it seems does not justify that quality next to Daiso or others. Really rich fag place. rolleyes.gif
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post Apr 12 2014, 07:38 PM

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There's also another store selling Japanese products.
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post Apr 12 2014, 07:47 PM

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This one sell things more different, more cups, boilers, containers etc, their price are not 100yen though.

They sell those jewelry cases. Not bad la, outside rarely sell and when they sell it's so expensive.

QUOTE(leetan33 @ Apr 12 2014, 07:38 PM)
There's also another store selling Japanese products.
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post Apr 12 2014, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(leetan33 @ Apr 12 2014, 07:38 PM)
There's also another store selling Japanese products.
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Where is this located? I know at the hidden back end of Times Square there is one store that sells mixed household stuff also. But more Korean?
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post Apr 12 2014, 08:30 PM

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Paradigm Mall has one, many places also have but can't remember.

QUOTE(netmatrix @ Apr 12 2014, 08:19 PM)
Where is this located? I know at the hidden back end of Times Square there is one store that sells mixed household stuff also. But more Korean?
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post Apr 12 2014, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(advocado @ Apr 12 2014, 08:30 PM)
Paradigm Mall has one, many places also have but can't remember.
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why is only the curve got food. because chinese area?

i wish avenue K can sell food. their tupperware section is waaay too big!

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