December 2, 2009
Less Money for Dishes
Dishes are a necessity much like soup. Luckily, you don’t need to replace them too often but who couldn’t use some money saving tips on these as well? Find out how to save with this article.
Stores that buy salvage have great deals on dishes. Even department stores often have sales on discontinued lines.
Never buy dishes from stores that specialize in dishes. Go to those hardware stores that almost never have any selection because when they need to clear out the stale inventory, you get crazy savings.
Go DIY if you truly want to save. With ceramic classes, you get to have fun and you can get some free dishes out of them as well. As long as it’s of decent shape, it works well.
You can often find nice dishes from a yard sale or flea market. They might think it’s old, but good dishes never become bad. You can also often find good electric cookware there too.
Make sure used dishes are clean and without cracks or chips. Look for discoloration and faint crack lines under good lighting conditions before buying.
Those that don’t have much money should just buy the biggest dish and save themselves storage space as well as money. You can always use a bigger dish in place of a small one.
Unless you have a house with ten people, don’t go to warehouses like Costco or Sam’s Club because the dishes are sold in bulk. It’s not like you ever have to use all 15 dishes in that package anyway.
The fastest way to find glitches in dishes is to run your finger around it. For glasses, the bottom and mouth of the glass is especially important.
Look through every aisle of the thrift shops and you will find lots of used dishes that are just like brand new. The best part is that the prices are great because no one ever knows they are there.
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