Do you love all things cheap and good? Do you often shop at Daiso and buy almost everything because “it’s just $2”? Well, you’re going to want to read on because Malaysia has their own Daiso called Ninso, and everything there is sold for RM2.10, which makes that S$0.70.
Yes, you read that correctly.
You can get practically anything in there for less than a dollar. They have a wide array of goods, ranging from kitchenware to even Chinese New Year decorations.
Ninso – The Hub For Cheap Things
The store is pretty huge and you would probably be able to get a lot of good finds when you’re there.
In need of some new household items? Fret not because Ninso has got your back.
Here, you can stock up on clothes hangers and honestly, even if they break, you probably won’t even feel a pinch. You can always just get another set!
You can also get baskets for laundry and trash bins.
Need to get some Tupperware to store food? They have an entire aisle dedicated to that with different sizes.
Want to get a new broom or mop? Simply pick up those items from this section. Sure, together it’ll cost you RM4.20, but hey, that’s still just $1.40!
Looking to replace your kitchenware? They have many plates and bowls that look a lot more expensive than they actually are.
This store also sells toys for those with children, from action figures to soft toys and even dolls.
Shopping so much would probably make you hungry right? So why not get some cheap snacks too?
Need some last-minute CNY decorations? No worries.
And the best part? All the photos here are just half of what you can actually find at this Malaysia Daiso.
Where Is It?
After so much talk, you’re probably dying to know where it is so that you can rush down immediately, right?
According to Malaysian media site TripCanvas Malaysia, it’s a convenient 30-minute drive away from Tuas Checkpoint towards Johor Bahru.
With deals this good, a short trip to Johor Bahru is definitely going to be worth it. So hurry on down now!
Address: No. 11, Jalan Hang Lekir, Taman Industri Jaya, 81300 Skudai Johor
Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm daily
Happy shopping, everyone!
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