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Bargain Hunting - Find A Great Price

February 25th, 2008 Comments(0)

Bargain hunters will find that February is the perfect time to satisfy their quest for a good buy on several different types of merchandise. New, incoming products and older, discontinued products serve to motivate stores to offer prices that make even large ticket items more affordable. The key to finding these bargains is looking at off-season merchandise.

Grills – Grill sales are prevalent throughout the summer months as people enjoy family dining outdoors. By February, however, the demand for outdoor cooking equipment is pretty low. Expect to find these items at extremely discounted prices at your local retailer.

Boats – Like cars, new models of boats are released according to the calendar year. Unlike cars, however, boats do not enjoy year-round demand from their customers. With many harbors frozen during February’s cold temperatures, boat prices are usually lowest throughout the winter months.

Winter Clothing & Accessories – As consumers’ minds start to turn from cold, winter weather to thoughts of a much warmer spring day, retailers’ sales floors begin to reflect the move to spring products. Heavy outerwear displays convert to brightly colored swimsuit displays. Stocking hats designed to keep your ears and head warm give way to sunglasses and floppy hats. Faced with the need to get their winter stock out of their stores, retailers offer huge discounts during February on any of their remaining winter apparel.

Furniture – Many manufacturers release new models of furniture after the first of the year. You will find that furniture centers are often willing to offer deep price cuts on the old models to make room for incoming furniture shipments.

Appliances – Like furniture, appliance manufacturers release new models of their equipment during the winter months. Be sure to watch the appliance centers at retailers such as Home Depot, Lowe’s, or Best Buy for those tell-tale yellow clearance tags.

Patient shoppers will find that February is the best month to make many of their large purchases. Perhaps you’ve been dreaming about family barbecues or enjoying a movie on a cushier couch only to be discouraged by the high price tag associated with your dream. Try checking back in with your local stores to see how last year’s items are priced now. If you’ve been lusting for that stainless steel grill or comfy sofa, you may just find that the price has been dropped to something within your price range.

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Day After Christmas Shopping At Target

December 27th, 2007 Comments(1)

Yesterday I ventured out to my local Target to check out the after Christmas sales. There was a lot of Christmas merchandise left, so I decided to wait until the items go to 75% off. At that time, I’ll be looking to stock up on gift wrap, tags, bows, and Christmas cards for next year.

In the Target I was at yesterday the big bargains were in children’s clothing. I found racks and racks of items at 50% off so it was fairly easy to stock up on items for the children for next Winter.

I also found 50% markdowns in the toy aisles. These will also go to 75% off in the next few weeks so I will be watching those aisles as well, looking to purchase birthday gifts and to replenish the gift closet.

Something things to hunt for that are also 50% off include the Christmas themed paper towels, Hello Kitty makeup and cosmetic sets, some flannel sheet sets, flatware sets, kid holiday themed t-shirts, and Gladware plastic containers.

I will also be watching the Christmas candy items for anything that can be used to be put into Valentine gift bags or Easter baskets.

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Home Maintenance and Lawn Care Items - Clearance

August 29th, 2007 Comments(0)

Saw some great deals on lawn care and home maintenance at my weekly Target run. You’ll need to check the endcaps to look for the deals. Most of the ones I found were in the very back of the store - near the school supplies of all places!

Scotts Lawn Fertilizer - $2.49 per bag
Variety of grass seed and weed killer on clearance for 30% off.
Decorative iron pieces for the yard at 50% off
Bamboo tiki torches at 50% off.

There were a lot of other odds and ends as well - definitely worth a check of those clearance endcaps!

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