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    How To Buy Small Kitchen Appliances Wisely

    By on Last modified: August 7, 2015

    Just because they’re called small kitchen appliances, doesn’t mean that they are cheap and you can get everything you need for your kitchen with just a few dollars. On the contrary, good quality small kitchen appliances can be very costly, especially if you add a strong brand name to the equation; the price will make your ears ring. However, there are situations and opportunities you can take advantage of to get everything you need for your kitchen for a significantly smaller amount of money.

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    1. Wait for Holiday Season

    When holiday season hits the stores, everything is on a discount and people start buying things like crazy simply because they’re so cheap! But, allowing for the crazy shopping euphoria to infect you is silly and costly, because if you think about it, you’ll get a lot of things (most of which you won’t need) and spend a lot of money you can rather use for buying something you need. So save your money now, wait for holiday season and then get cheap small kitchen appliances.

    2. Use the Internet!

    Beside networking and fun, the Internet was invented to ease commerce as well. So, do a little research, look for online retailers that sell small kitchen appliances, and you’ll spot the difference: it’s always cheaper, since there is no rent expense for an actual store. Plus, you’ll be able to look at more stores and compare the prices and offers.

    3. Reconditioned Items

    Reconditioned items are mainly appliances that work and function as brand new, but are sold for much less than the original price. No matter what the problem was, the manufacturer has fixed it, and that’s why it’s a reconditioned item. So, be smart about this option.

    4. The Secret: the Clearance Sector

    The hidden treasure when it comes to buying cheaper, is in the clearance sector. Every time a company decides to upgrade a model, they withdraw the older version and sell it for half the price. This is a great deal if you’re looking for an appliance that will have at least the basic requirements.

    5. Thrift Shops, Friends and Relatives

    Of course it’s always better to turn to a friend or a relative and ask to buy something for a ‘friendly’ price. But if your friends or relatives don’t have what you need, or can’t sell it because they use it, you can always turn to thrift shops. These are basically second-hand shops, where you can find everything previous owners don’t use anymore, don’t want it, or just needed cash. And what’s best, all things here are in good shape and very, very cheap.