There are a number of ways you can save money when it comes to laundry.
If you are in the market for a new washer and dryer, think big....The bigger the capacity laundry machines, the less often you have to do laundry.
Try to only do two or three loads of laundry a week. This will be a little more difficult if you work in an industry where your clothes are completely soiled at the end of the day. But if you can manage to get two days out of one set of clothes, you've just split your laundry bill in half.
Think about it, you get home from work, whether you work in an office or a factory, you want to get out of those work clothes right away. So you put on your comfy pair of casual pants or jeans. You wear them for two or three hours while sitting in your living room, or while having dinner. Why not wear that same outfit later in the week, instead of tossing them into the laundry right away.
Buy whites, whites and lots of whites! I'm talking about underclothes. Sure, you're not going to like folding them. But, if you only have to wash whites once every three weeks, it's not that big of a deal. You shouldn't run out of skivvies before you have a full load. If you do, you're wasting money running that washer and dryer. So next time you want to splurge on yourself, take an extra ten bucks and buy yourself a pack of new bloomers.
The same with sheets. You should own at least three sets. It usually takes two to fill a nice size capacity washer, so why do them ahead of time.
Next, do your laundry at night! Some people doubt it, but it is true. Electricity costs less at night, between the hours of 9pm and 7am. Try it for a month, and see if your power bill doesn't drop.
Finally, watch for sales on laundry detergent. Not just any sale, because if you look at all of the weekly fliers, you'll find at least one store has laundry detergent on sale every week. What you want to keep an eye out for is the best deal. When you get that really good deal, keep that price in mind. If you paid $10 for 100 ounces. Refuse to pay more. That's $5 for 50 ounces, or $15 for 150 ounces. Just keep that figure in the back of your mind, and when you find that great deal, buy extra so that you're not running out and paying full retail when there's no need!
Come here for ways to save and for daily household advice. Frugal ideas and a free sample now and again.
Showing posts with label discount. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discount. Show all posts
Friday, November 22, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Don't Shop the Clearance Rack
Ok, I'm not going to say don't shop the clearance aisle or rack, at all. But you should certainly stay away from that rack if you don't need something, especially if you are the type who can't resist a good deal.
Usually, when you buy something on clearance, it isn't something you need. Think about it, how many items do you have sitting in a corner, or hanging in your closet with the tags still intact. You got a good deal on it, but it's money you would not have spent on an item you didn't need.
Say it's the end of summer and you completely wore out your summer sandals or were short on summer apparel this year, then, of course it's not only acceptable, but a smart choice to hit that clearance rack. Find those much needed shorts and get a great deal on sandals for next year.
However, if you are looking at the rack just to see what kind of good bargains they have. Skip the rack.
You won't get the good deal on something you don't need, but the money will remain in your pocket! And that's an even better deal!
Usually, when you buy something on clearance, it isn't something you need. Think about it, how many items do you have sitting in a corner, or hanging in your closet with the tags still intact. You got a good deal on it, but it's money you would not have spent on an item you didn't need.
Say it's the end of summer and you completely wore out your summer sandals or were short on summer apparel this year, then, of course it's not only acceptable, but a smart choice to hit that clearance rack. Find those much needed shorts and get a great deal on sandals for next year.
However, if you are looking at the rack just to see what kind of good bargains they have. Skip the rack.
You won't get the good deal on something you don't need, but the money will remain in your pocket! And that's an even better deal!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)