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tea lady
8th April 2010, 12:08 AM
Both pairs I have are nearly smooth in the bottom.:doh: Anyone know a good place in Melbourne South East that has a good selection? (Or a warehouse full of old made in Australia Blunstons? :saddest: ) I need Size 5s. I went to one place that only had 2 pairs. One boot was OK! but the other three were weird.:rolleyes: My theory is that if I go to a big enough place I can ferret out 2 OK ones. :C
I know some people say Redbacks are better, but I feel they are a bit clumpy. Maybe I could try Rossi? :shrug: I have a pair of steel caps as well. These are just for everyday wear.:cool:
Woodwould
8th April 2010, 08:22 AM
I'm sure you could carve yourself a pair of clogs which would be infinitely more appropriate.
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Calm
8th April 2010, 08:54 AM
TL try a farmers shop like Elders, Landmark or one like that.
Have no idea where they are near you.
Google may be your friend:D.
artme
8th April 2010, 09:43 AM
You must have weirdly shaped feet TL. Blunnies are the worst things I evr tried to put on my feet.
wheelinround
8th April 2010, 09:55 AM
Another Aussie product funded by taxpays $$$ and government incentive to go to China so come to expect two left feet, one size 6 one size 8, laces either to short or to long.
Sparhawk
8th April 2010, 09:57 AM
Try Wrights Work Wear (there is one in Hallam). They have a good selection of most of the major brands.
Ozkaban
8th April 2010, 11:30 AM
Both pairs I have are nearly smooth in the bottom.:doh: Anyone know a good place in Melbourne South East that has a good selection? (Or a warehouse full of old made in Australia Blunstons? :saddest: ) I need Size 5s. I went to one place that only had 2 pairs. One boot was OK! but the other three were weird.:rolleyes: My theory is that if I go to a big enough place I can ferret out 2 OK ones. :C
I know some people say Redbacks are better, but I feel they are a bit clumpy. Maybe I could try Rossi? :shrug: I have a pair of steel caps as well. These are just for everyday wear.:cool:
Can you get a decent sole put back on 'em? Kinda like a retread tyre?? Don't know if the replacements would be as tough (work well enough for my shiny office shoes :D)
Cheers,
Dave
underfoot
8th April 2010, 12:17 PM
My autumn collection has an elegant line of ladies industrial footwear.
the "Black and Decker Underfoots" allow you to step out in style and safety :2tsup:
Waldo
8th April 2010, 12:39 PM
Both pairs I have are nearly smooth in the bottom.:doh: Anyone know a good place in Melbourne South East that has a good selection?
Wrights Workwear in East Ringwood. :2tsup: I'll swear by Blunstones, sadly though they're now made in China.
stuffy
8th April 2010, 12:52 PM
Well actually they're Rossi slip-ons. :U She says they're very comfy once worn in.
She works as a cook and needs the oil resistant soles because the floors can get a bit slippery. They are tough, fairly light in weight, have good wear resistance and they're made in Australia.
I wear Japanese safety boots 90% of the time so what would I know?
Best wishes
Steve
Woodwould
8th April 2010, 01:40 PM
My current 'work boots' are a pair of slip-on suede slippers, but when I did wear proper footwear, I virtually lived in Blundies.
tea lady
8th April 2010, 06:29 PM
My autumn collection has an elegant line of ladies industrial footwear.
the "Black and Decker Underfoots" allow you to step out in style and safety :2tsup::hmm: Do you have anything in a lower heel? And maybe with drill on one toe and screw driver in the other? :cool::D Are they rechargable? :rolleyes:
Wrights Workwear in East Ringwood. :2tsup: I'll swear by Blunstones, sadly though they're now made in China.Wight-o! :2tsup:I'll have a wook in Wright's Workwear East Wingwood.:D
arose62
8th April 2010, 10:09 PM
My Blundstones have worn out after 10 years, and Payless (where I bought originally) no longer carry style 350, nor any other style in 6 1/2.
So, I emailed Blundstone, and the next day they gave me two local businesses who carry or can order the full range.
BTW, one of the FAQ's on their website is "Can I get my Blundstones resoled?"
My uppers are fine, just sole has worn out. Unfortunately, the soles are injected PU, and can't be resoled.
Cheers,
Andrew
hughie
8th April 2010, 11:29 PM
My uppers are fine, just sole has worn out. Unfortunately, the soles are injected PU, and can't be resoled.
....and that why they last so well.PU is a great product.
tea lady
9th April 2010, 12:33 AM
BTW, one of the FAQ's on their website is "Can I get my Blundstones resoled?"
My uppers are fine, just sole has worn out. Unfortunately, the soles are injected PU, and can't be resoled.
Cheers,
AndrewYes! I've read that too. B(&%$^! My second pair I bought for $15 from a market. I'm fairly sure they were resoled cos they came off very quickly.:doh:
Its all very well to order them on line, but the ones I tried on only had a 25% OK success rate. I want to go somewhere and get a good pair.:cool:
arose62
9th April 2010, 10:20 PM
Dunno anything about ordering online.
Try what I did - email Blundstone, and they will email you the names and addresses of business local to you, who carry the Blundstone range.
Then, go & try & buy.
Cheers,
Andrew
rsser
14th April 2010, 03:32 PM
Try Army Disposals, camping shops, Ray's tent city etc.
Cliff Rogers
14th April 2010, 04:07 PM
Workplace safety gear & uniform shops have a good range.
Both my pairs of Blunnies made in Oz have worn out so I switched back to Rossi.
I have a pair of Steel Blue steel caps but they are exxy & one of them rubs & makes a sore spot on the front of one foot.
My Son got a pair of Oliver steel caps for $50 from Totally Workwear & he is happy with them.
I might try them next too.
funkychicken
14th April 2010, 08:11 PM
I wouldn't buy Blundstones again, the last pair fell apart at the stitching and the current pair (which are only 2 months old) are coming apart too.
Cliff Rogers
14th April 2010, 10:50 PM
Blunnies aren't made in Oz any longer.
funkychicken
14th April 2010, 10:59 PM
Vietnam apparently:~
tea lady
15th April 2010, 12:19 AM
Blunnies aren't made in Oz any longer.But they swear they are the same. :rolleyes: Don't they know customers have eyes.:doh:
Waldo
15th April 2010, 11:05 AM
I wouldn't buy Blundstones again, the last pair fell apart at the stitching and the current pair (which are only 2 months old) are coming apart too.
Should have taken them back, so far as I know - at least mine did, they had a 1 year guarantee and they're still going strong 3 years later.
funkychicken
15th April 2010, 03:05 PM
I tried but because I'd used them properly (they were scuffed) it was deemed to be my fault