4 ways to save cash on home appliances

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Washing machines, dishwashers, toasters, kettles — all of these items are sold online. But how do you grab a bargain on the latest electronic accessories for the home? Here are some tips on how to find the best deal on home appliances.

1. SHOP ON THE LAST DAY OF THE MONTH

Shop on the last day of the month and you could save money! Some retailers reduce home appliances on this day in order to meet monthly targets. Not every retailer does this, but you could save a significant amount of cash if they do.

2. LOOK FOR REFURBISHED ITEMS

Refurbished household appliances let you pick up an item like an iron or toaster at a reduced price. Some retailers stock these on their website, so have a look and see what you can find. You could save even more money when you use a discount code on your purchase. Products that have defects are also sometimes sold at a lower price. Take a look at your favourite retailers’ websites to see which products are in the sale.

3. USE A COMPARISON WEBSITE

If you use a home appliances comparison website then it lets you compare the latest household items all in one place. Doing this could not only save you a lot of time but cash, too. Just type in what you’re looking for (a new fridge or freezer, for example) and find hundreds of items under one roof, including products from the world’s biggest manufacturers.

4. SUBSCRIBE TO SOCIAL MEDIA

Many retailers now have a social media presence. Not only is this a great way to communicate with your favourite shops, but you could save money, too. Some companies list the latest promotion codes on their Facebook or Twitter page. Use one of these codes on your order and you could qualify for money off your purchase or free delivery. These codes won’t last forever, so remember to check the terms and conditions before you use a deal!

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5 Comments

  1. June 1, 2017 / 6:10 pm

    Shopping on the last day of the month is a great idea I am definitely going to try this and if successful I will tell my friends and family, thank you

  2. February 4, 2018 / 7:28 am

    In case of small appliances, refurbished ones can often be items used a few times then returned to the store even if they weren’t defective, so open box items would likely be a more accurate description. Same thing with power tools that didn’t perform as expected or the customer didn’t like it enough to keep it.

    For larger appliances, you might also want to look for ‘scratch and dent’ liquidation centers. Most big box stores don’t want to sell their floor models or the dameged items so they can keep a good profit margin on all their retail sales, but they have outlets where the same items can be bought for 30% less.

    Out of season items and end of line can also be a good opportunity, if the new model has new features or distinctive looks.

  3. May 31, 2018 / 6:36 am

    Great points and thank you for sharing them. I’ll be moving soon, so I’m currently planning to buy some new appliances that I needed. But, of course, I need to stick to my budget which is my current concern. Anyways, an amazing read and I learned a lot. Kudos!

  4. July 1, 2018 / 4:40 am

    Hi!!! Great job. I usually shop on last day of the month.

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