Source: Warehouse Mobile
Source: Warehouse Mobile

The Warehouse is an iconic New Zealand retail brand. Its mobile plans use the 2degrees network and are no-frills products designed for budget-conscious consumers.

What phone plans does Warehouse Mobile offer?

Warehouse Mobile offers a range of five easy-on-the-pocket prepaid mobile plans. The ability to call beyond NZ and Australia makes them a great option for those who want to stay in touch with family and friends overseas.

Prepay (four-weekly)

  • $9 Plan: 300MB data & 100 mins & unlimited texts to NZ/OZ (and 13 other destinations*)
  • $15 Plan: 1.25GB rollover data & 200 rollover mins & unlimited texts to NZ/OZ
  • $25 Plan: 4GB rollover data & unlimited calls & texts to NZ/OZ
  • $35 Plan: 6GB rollover data & unlimited calls & texts to NZ/OZ
  • $45 Plan: 30GB rollover data & unlimited calls & texts to NZ/OZ

*Other destinations include standard landline or mobile numbers in: NZ, Australia, China, England, Scotland, Wales, the US, India, Canada, Germany, Israel, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Mexico, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea. Exclusions apply including Alaska and Hawaii.

Top-ups and packs

Warehouse Mobile also offers a range of packs, from just $4 per month (28 days):

  • Unlimited NZ/OZ texts: $4
  • 200mins NZ/OZ + 13 more countries talk: $4
  • 500MB data: $4
  • 1.25GB data: $8
  • 3GB data: $15
  • 6GB data: $28
  • 15GB data: $38

Are Warehouse Mobile phone plans value for money?

Warehouse Mobile offers great, low-cost, no-nonsense plans, but don't expect any frills or extras, although the ability to call beyond NZ and Australia is a good feature.

Prices correct at 05/05/2026.

Bruce Pitchers is Canstar's NZ Editor. An experienced finance reporter, he has three decades’ experience as a journalist and has worked for major media companies in Australia, the UK and NZ, including ACP, Are Media, Bauer Media Group, Fairfax, Pacific Magazines, News Corp and TVNZ. As a freelancer, he has worked for The Australian Financial Review, the NZ Financial Markets Authority and major banks and investment companies on both sides of the Tasman.
In his role at Canstar, he has been a regular commentator in the NZ media, including on the DrivenStuff and One Roof websites, the NZ Herald, Radio NZ, and Newstalk ZB.
Away from Canstar, Bruce creates puzzles for magazines including Woman’s Day and New Idea. He is also the co-author of the murder-mystery puzzle book 5 Minute Murder.


Important Information

For those that love the detail

This advice is general and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider whether this advice is right for you.