Campers run to Kmart for dream 2-in-1 buy
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When you're going camping, limiting the amount of items you need to pack is vital. There's simply only so much you can fit in the car!
So, finding something that's truly multipurpose is a game-changer.
Enter, Kmart's newest camping launch.
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The newest addition to your camping set up
Kmart has long been a go-to for campers on a budget, so it's no surprise that they've come out with a totally unique, two-in-one item.
This item is the Outdoor RGB Lantern Speaker, which the brand shared on their social media this week.
'Are you planning a camping trip soon?' their video says.
'This is Kmart's $49 lantern and bluetooth speaker.'
The product is advertised as being able to light up your space, while also allowing campers to groove to their favourite tunes.
'It's water resistant, dimmable, and you can hang it anywhere,' the video says.
'Plus, it has multiple light settings, and you can easily recharge it.'
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'This is awesome!!'
Commenters on the video couldn't be more excited to get their hands on the product.
'Woah! This is awesome!!' said one user.
'Need!!' another person agreed.
Run to Kmart!
Kmart has been at the top of their game lately when it comes to camping products.
Just last week, the brand's $62 Campmaster Ultralight Hiking Stove Ultra Jet 1 went viral, as a dupe for the Jetboil alternatives which retail for upwards of $150.
'Our favourite Kmart camping hack: boiled water in 3 minutes,' @wetravelledthere wrote in a video.
'Perfect for making everyone coffees in the morning!'
In addition to coffee, those who own the product have also used it to make things like soup and ravioli - another win for multipurpose shoppers.
Originally published as Campers run to Kmart for dream 2-in-1 buy
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