Buying used isn’t for everyone, and that’s terrific news. That means there’s more for the rest of us. The prices on just about everything are out of control, so more and more people are practicing frugality to beat the high cost of living. While some people will continue to buy things new, many admit they wish they hadn’t wasted the money.
Let’s consider everything you’ve bought brand shiny new in the past year. How much do you think you could have comfortably bought used? I’ll share my top-12 list of everyday items you can buy used, so you can potentially save hundreds of dollars this year. Not only that — they often have enough usable life for you to pass them on, too. Think price and planet.
TOYS AND GAMES: Wash used toys, and they’re as good as new. Many kids quickly grow tired of toys or simply outgrow them, so there’s never a shortage of them available used or free. Preowned video games are sold at a considerable discount. You can trade back your old games, too. Consider just bikes and outdoor play equipment, and the savings add up quickly. Many youth bikes, scooters and roller blades are rarely used before outgrown. And how many times have you seen Little Tikes items at garage sales and even on the curb?
BABY ITEMS: Babies grow fast, so clothing (this can be applied to the entire family) and gear can be found cheaply secondhand. If you’re buying gear, check for recalls at www.cpsc.gov and www.recalls.gov. Let people know you’re open to hand-me-downs, too. What you save can go straight to the baby’s college fund.
CARS: Let someone else take the depreciation hit. To avoid problems, research before buying. Know the value of the car, and get a mechanic’s inspection and opinion. Test drive and check the car’s history at Auto Check (www.autocheck.com).
RECREATIONAL ITEMS: Campers, boats, motorcycles, jetski and athletic and fitness gear are some of the higher ticket items that should be bought used for a considerable discount. Heck, You can even look for hot tubs, too. The best part? You can use these items and often trade up later.
MUSIC AND MOVIES: Cassettes, CDs, DVDs and instruments are often sold after the owner has lost interest. It’s difficult to know whether a child will maintain interest in an instrument, so buying used is a practical decision. Used instruments can be donated at places such as Charity Music Inc. (www.charitymusic.org/websiteindex.html). Instruments are loaned at no charge to disadvantaged children.
HOUSEWARES: Even professional designers look for secondhand accessories. You can find great deals for your home on items such as appliances, tableware, linens and framed art, to name a few — all for a fraction of the cost.
FORMAL DRESSES: It’s become fashionable to wear used vintage formal gowns. Teens attending the prom have a chance to wear a unique dress that was probably worn only once by someone else. Consider paying it forward after the prom by donating it. The Glass Slipper Project (www.glassslipperproject.org/yostate.htm) has a listing of programs that accept them. Help make the prom special for someone else.
FURNITURE: Consider floor models to get deep discounts. Antique furniture is interesting and unusual. For next to nothing, you can find quality used furniture that needs only upholstering or a little sanding or paint. Furnishing an office can be expensive, but with liquidations, closeouts and plenty of resellers, it doesn’t make sense to buy new.
CRAFT SUPPLIES: Whether it’s small items like yarn or big items like a kiln, craft hobbies don’t have to be hard on your wallet. Have craft supplies collecting dust? Consider joining a craft swap. Swap-bot (www.swap-bot.com) has swap listings and helps organize swaps.
BOOKS: Textbooks are expensive, so buying used cuts costs. Places such as Abe Books (www.abebooks.com) can help you find titles for less. Between libraries, used bookstores, garage sales and thrift stores, books can be found cheap or free. You can buy books or donate to help support literacy at Better World Books (www.betterworldbooks.com). Consider swapping books you’re done reading and pick up some you want to read by visiting Paperback swap (www.paperbackswap.com) or your local used bookstore. Before throwing books away, consider donating them to organizations such as Books for Soldiers (www.booksforsoldiers.com) and Books for the Barrios (www.booksforthebarrios.com).
GARDENING SUPPLIES: Split perennials with friends, neighbors and family. Place an ad looking for used reclaimed and repurposed materials such as brick, mulch, grass clippings, stones/rocks from farmer’s fields and wood. You might be able to get these items free, too. Shop garage sales for tools and garden machinery such as mowers, saws, hedge clippers, etc.
HOUSES: Many older homes are better constructed and have more character than their newer counterparts. In many areas, they are on larger lots, on a street where all the homes are architecturally different and with mature landscaping, too. Often, buyers can get more features for their money in an older home than by building new. You might find hidden treasures, too.
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12件你应该淘的旧货
并不是每个人都淘旧货——这真是个好消息。那就意味着,对于我们这些二手货的买家而言货源充足。物价猛涨,因此越来越多的人开始学着节俭以应对昂贵的生活支出。然而,有些人仍不断添置新品,其中,许多人都承认,他们也不想浪费钱。
让我们一起来回想一下在过去的一年里你所买的崭新的物品吧。你认为有多少东西是可以放心地买二手货而不必买新品的呢?我将与大家分享12件我认为最应当淘旧货的日常物品。看了这些,今年你可能能省下几百美金呢!不仅如此,这些物品通常都很耐用,你还可以传给下一代。为了价格的低廉和对地球的环保,请慎重考虑哟!
玩具和游戏用品:将旧的玩具洗干净就和新的一样了。许多孩子对于玩具只是三分钟热度,或者随着孩子的快高长大,一些玩具已经不适合他们的年龄来玩了,因此空闲的旧玩具永远不会断货。二手的游戏光盘卖得很便宜。你也可以用你的游戏光盘去交换。考虑一下自行车和室外游戏器具如果都买二手的话,你的储蓄很快就能节省下不少。许多童车、滑板车、旱冰鞋几乎都还没用过呢,孩子就长大了不能再用了。你是否数得清见过多少次小孩子的玩具被放在旧货市场出售,甚至被直接扔在路边?
车:让别人去承受跌价的重创吧!为了不被这些问题困扰,在买车之前要好好地研究一番。要知道二手车的真正价值;要让技工对二手车做个检查,听取他的意见;要试驾一下二手车;还要上“汽车记录检查”
Auto Check(
http://www.autocheck.com/)去检查你所选的二手车的历史记录。
休闲娱乐用品:二手的露营车、小船、摩托车、喷气式滑翔机、运动健身器械的大幅度折扣都相当诱人。你甚至也可以找几个二手浴缸……而最棒的是……?你可以使用这些旧款,并且日后有新款推出你也可以买更好的。
家用器皿:就算是专业设计师也会买二手的配件。在那里,你可以找到大量的适合你家的物品,这里仅仅是举几个例子,如旧的电器、餐具、亚麻制品和装饰框等,这些都可以节省你的开支。
家具:大幅度折扣的陈列品!古董家具可是令人着迷且十分罕见的。你几乎不可能在其他地方找到这样高级的 古董家具,仅仅只需稍加修饰或打磨或油漆即可。要布置一间办公室可能要很贵,但是有了停业清理、出清存货的店家和一些中间商的存在,购置新品已经没有意义了。
手工艺品:无论是小到像纱这样的东西,还是大到像窑这样的东西,对于手工艺的兴趣不会让你为荷包发愁。你的手工艺品久置积灰了吗?考虑一下加入手工艺品置换俱乐部吧。“互换网”
Swap-bot(
http://www.swap-bot.com/)有置物清单,并且帮助组织管理置换。
园艺用品:要与你的朋友、邻居和家人一起分享一棵裂开的多年生植物。张贴广告,寻求可回收再利用的材料,如砖、根篱、草屑、农田里的小石子或大石块和木头,你可能免费获得这些东西。旧货市场也有卖园艺工具和像割草机、锯子、树篱剪刀等等的园艺机械。
房子:相比新房子,老房子大多构造更好且更具个性。在许多地方,街边的老房子越来越多,并且建筑样式各不相同,同时周围的绿化景观十分充裕。买家往往更注重于在老房子里花钱装饰而非花钱建造新房子。你或许还可能在老房子里发现埋藏的宝物哦!