Monday, March 18, 2013

Money Saving Tips- Household Items

Well here it is, the next installment of Money Saving Tips. This time I will be sharing on how to spend less and save more on common household items. I am so so sorry it took me so long to get this post up! I have been a busy bee working at my new/old job (those of you who know me personally know what I mean) so on with...
 
Tip #1- Make your own detergents and cleaners: There are a plethora of household cleaner and laundry detergent recipes out there on the world wide web all you have to do is utilize our good friend Google and they will be at your fingertips on no time. Most homemade cleaning products use the same basic ingredients and said ingredients are available at most big box stores. I personally get my basic ingredients for detergents and cleansers at Wal-Mart. They are very inexpensive and you will get multiple recipes from one container. Here is a list of what I have on hand to make cleaner and laundry soap: Borax, washing soda, fels naptha (all 3 are in the laundry soap aisle at the store), white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, baking soda, castile soap and essential oils. You will need to determine what you need for the recipes you want to make. The list may seem long but you can replace almost all of your household cleaners with these items. They are also more natural and safer for you, your family and your pets. I'll be perfectly honest and tell you I have not found replacements for dish soap or dishwasher detergent that I have been satisfied with. But I do use my own counter cleaner, laundry detergent, shower/tub cleaner and fabric softener. If anyone would like any of my household cleaner "recipes" let me know in the comments :)
 
Tip #2: Shop On-line- Amazon is such a great resource for getting household items either cheaper or easier... as they say time is money. Most items on Amazon are priced comparable to Wal-Mart and Target. Plus you can get the added bonus of free shipping (with restrictions) with out ever getting out of your pjs. Half.com, eBay, and Craig's List are also great resources for books and other household goods. My dad recently found us cell phone chargers 2 for $5 with free shipping on eBay (for newer phones). They would have been four or five times more expensive at the T-Mobile store. Always do a Google search for on-line coupon codes for whichever site you are using you may find one for free shipping or a percentage off your order. Target.com offers free shipping if you pay with your red card (debit or credit). I have a debit red card it links to your checking acct. and is free to sign up, you get 5% off your total purchase and you can sign up a school to get 5% of your purchase (Mount Vernon Christian School is on there FYI).
 
Tip #3 Shop Thrift stores and Discount stores- I can honestly said that about 75% of what I own has come from one of the following stores: Goodwill, local thrift stores, Ross, Grocery Outlet, Marshall’s, Big Lots, Wal-Mart and yard sales. Always check the mark down or clearence rscks, you never know what you might find. Consignment stores are a great resource for baby items and gently used clothing, some even have housewares. I always have my eye out for a good deal and if I can't find a good deal on something I want, I wait until it is on sale or discounted. You know how our mothers always said patience is a virtue. Well they were right! We need to break ourselves of this instant gratification sickness that has taken us over as a society. Most of the time great bargains take patience... there is nothing worse than buying something impulsively and then finding it somewhere else for less. Some things just don't really ever go on sale so it's important to know what a good price is on these particular items so you can avoid over spending.
 
Tip #4:  Do your research!- When buying big ticket items (or smal ones) compare prices from as many stores as you can. Some store will price match other stores items and some stores will even beat competitors prices by 10%. Don't forget about Craig's List, consignment stores, and used appliance stores. Gently used furniture and appliances can be huge money saver. Plus you never know when they're might be some awesome free item listed!
 
Tip #5 Use Store Discount Cards- They are usually free and now some stores are letting you load manufacturer coupons on to your store card. I know Fred Meyer does this for sure. This is also the time to be using your manufacturer coupons, stack them with a store coupon or discount to save even more! Don't be afraid to ask the cashier if their store has some kind of discount card. A lot of stores that you wouldn't think have discount cards actually do. Big Lots has a discount card as well as some clothing stores. I also like my local coffee stand (Morgan's) that has a daily special and a punch card, not to mention awesome coffee and a ton of sugar free flavors!
 
Tip #6 Follow a coupon/deal website or blog- I am a big fan of QueenBee Coupons, I follow her on Facebook and I go to her blog site.  There are many to choose from so find one you like and check it often. I have gotten quite a few good deals by checking out her site.

I am sure there are many more ways to save money on common household goods, so if you have a great way that works for you please share it with us! I am always striving to save more... a penny earned is a penny saved, right :) Have great day and have fun shopping! As always blessings to you and yours. <3 Annette

1 comment:

  1. Hi Annette,

    I appriciate the way you describe the money saving tips. One of the foremost problems that any person has, when it comes to money, is the cost of running a home. By that, I mean electricity, heating and cooling, water and other standard bills. According to me if we follow the above simple ways then we can make our house run like a well-oiled machine.


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