"They Look Gorgeous": SA Reacts to Shopper’s PEP Home Plug for Stylish, Affordable Kitchenware

"They Look Gorgeous": SA Reacts to Shopper’s PEP Home Plug for Stylish, Affordable Kitchenware

  • A South African shopper shared her exciting finds from PEP Home, showcasing the store's latest kitchenware collection
  • The shopper highlights the stylish designs and affordable prices of the new cookware range, featuring aluminium non-stick frying pans and pots, along with its price
  • The TikTok video sparked renewed appreciation for PEP Home's ability to deliver quality household products at budget-friendly prices

A South African shopper has turned heads online after showcasing her latest kitchenware finds from PEP Home, one of the country’s most popular budget-friendly retailers.

A woman showcased PEP Home stylish, affordable kitchenware in a TikTok video.
A Cape Town shopper plugged South Africans with affordable kitchenware from PEP Home. Image: magesh.plugs
Source: TikTok

The video, which has gained attention on social media, highlights the store’s new cookware designs and their affordable prices.

In the clip, the woman who goes by the TikTok handle @magesh.plugs excitedly revealed PEP Home’s newly designed aluminium non-stick frying pans and pots. The pans, which come in stylish herb-inspired colours, have a modern look that caught the attention of many viewers.

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Each non-stick pan is priced at R199, making it an appealing option for those looking to upgrade their kitchens without breaking the bank.

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@magesh.plugs went on to show matching pots, which were priced at R249. Like the pans, the pots are part of the new collection and feature the same trendy colour palette. The cookware range not only offers functionality but also brings a fresh, decorative touch to home kitchens.

The TikTok user @magesh.plugs expressed that she would be trying out the new range. The stunner, who is based in Cape Town, also raved over the pans while taking to her TikTok caption, saying:

"Haybooo that Gold Finishing on that pan."

Viewers responded positively to the showcase, praising PEP Home for combining affordability with style.

The video that was shared on 1 September 2025 has sparked renewed appreciation for PEP Home’s ability to deliver quality household products at budget-friendly prices. For many South Africans, the store has become a go-to destination for both essential items and trendy homeware.

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By highlighting the cookware range, the shopper not only gave viewers a closer look at the products but also demonstrated how small purchases can elevate the look and feel of a home kitchen.

SA is amped over PEP Home kitchen finds

South Africans loved the new PEP Home kitchen finds as they flooded the comment section, raving over them, with some inquiring about more information.

Omlette_du_Fromage said:

"They're actually good."

Nomnikelo14 wrote:

"I have the pan, saving for the pots, the eggs play shwinini in that pan."

Phumehchamane expressed:

"They look gorgeous, ngcela kulinda review ke mama."

SineMacGowing replied:

"Omg I bought the last range and it's so perfect, now what am I supposed to do ngoba ndifuna ezi ngoku."

Buhlebendalo-King commented:

"Thina Bama has a stove we can only watch and admire."

Watch the video below:

A Cape Town shopper plugged South Africans with affordable kitchenware from PEP Home.
A woman showcased PEP Home stylish, affordable kitchenware in a TikTok video. Image: magesh.plugs
Source: TikTok

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za