Amazon has just let slip a major plank of its plan to destroy Australian retail.
The ecommerce company has moved to trademark its private label brand ahead of its local launch, heralding a whole new category of bargains for local shoppers.
AmazonBasics, which has already made waves in the US, sells no-name versions of more than 1200 products, ranging from cheap batteries and yoga mats to backpacks, umbrellas, computer cables, iPhone chargers and bedding.
The four trademarks registered with IP Australia last week are currently pending, with the results of the applications due in August.
They cover a broad range of product categories, including kitchenware, pots and pans, razor blades, beard trimmers, nail clippers, screwdrivers, drills, gardening tools, pruning sheers, dog kennels, pet playhouses, litter boxes, food storage containers, squeegees, bins, salt and pepper grinders, cosmetic brushes, candle holders, aquariums, cleaning products, bath towels and curtains.