What factory? The Reject Shop factory? The name of this shop is seriously misleading — it’s a cheap discount/variety store, and is in no way related to images of getting great brands at bargain prices. It’s one of the few such shops I’ve come across that sells a range of clothing. But that doesn’t really recommend it, because it’s very cheap and not nice clothing. The scarves, in particular, are horrible, brightly coloured, spotty creations. About the only clothing I would buy here is the Australia Day swimwear, just for a joke. Otherwise, it’s a discount store like any other, with a whole aisle of kids toys, and plenty of cheap kitchen wares. There’s really nothing special, and their art and stationary section is very limited(that’s mostly what I shop for in these places.)
Rebecca F.
Place rating: 3 Australia
This cheap and cheerful shop has everything you need for your home. The toys will satisfy school-aged kids for a while — and the buys won’t hurt your bank balance much at all. The quality of the factory clearance products in this store can vary, but I bought a handy wine cork screw and bottle opener from the shop for a bargain five bucks a while ago — and it is still working fine. The cards sold in the shop aren’t too bad either. There’s also a range of clothes and Aussie souvenirs on sale but nothing to my taste as yet.
Scott N.
Place rating: 3 Australia
Like shopping for brand name clothing at unbelievable prices? Then Semaphore Factory Outlet(SFO) is NOT the place you are looking for! SFO is more like a Cheap as Chips or Cunno’s, stocking mainly random crap that will probably fall apart after one or two uses. I, strangely enough, don’t mind shops like this. Some times you can find really dangerous toys, costume ideas and the odd evil looking decoration perfect for Halloween. This place, in particular, had quite the selection of bubble makers, both manual and mechanical, which entertained my puss cats for hours!