Proven Tips on Buying Cheap Kitchenware

November 20th, 2009 by Jessica Hayton | Filed under finance.

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.

Many people go to ceramic classes, and they are a good place to make your own dishes. You paid already, so why not make something useful for yourself and your family.

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.

One warning though. Never buy dishes with cracks obviously so check diligently to see if there are any chips. One small imperfection can lead to a broken dish very quickly.

If budget is really tight, then don’t buy dishes in every size. You can always do without the small dishes by using the bigger ones.

Warehouses selling furniture, books, tools or electrical products sometimes sell dishes at a premium, so never go there to buy any or you will be sorry when you find out.

Rub your finger around the mouth or bottom of water glasses or other glass items to check for tiny chips that are difficult to discern with the naked eye.

Thrift shops that sell clothing and everyday household products are actually a great place to get dishes because no one ever expects to find them there.

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