squeamish about buying used items? get over it - personal care appliances

by:Yovog     2020-06-27
squeamish about buying used items? get over it  -  personal care appliances
Bedbugs. Weird smells.
Possibility of impending failure
There are all kinds of excuses for people not to buy second-hand things.
However, those who deliberately buy second-hand items say the worry is not just exaggerated --
Expensive too. Katy Wolk-
Stanley, a labor and delivery nurse in Portland, Oregon, has a short list of new things she's going to buy, including personal care items (
Toothbrush, cosmetics, women's hygiene products)
And certain clothes (
Socks, underwear, bras).
Otherwise, she will look for a second hand option, something she has done for more than 10 years since she first heard about the deed, a group of people who promise to avoid buying new goods.
The idea is to reduce the negative effects of waste, confusion and consumerism.
The initial commitment was a year, but Wolk-
Stanley and the rest of the group moved on. "You save money.
You made a decision that made you feel good.
Wolk said: "There is no reason to stop.
Stanley, who blogs as non
Consumer advocates.
Save money and help PLANETWolk-
Stanley and others use thrift stores, Craigslist, garage sales, and local "buy nothing" or Freecycle groups that will have things to give away and people to want
"I will not buy old things that are worn out.
I bought old things that look very new, "Wolk-Stanley says.
She used the saved money to help her two sons finish college without a loan.
People who buy second-hand items usually value the idea of excluding items from landfill sites and reducing the impact on the environment, just as they save money.
Angela Barton, a Los Angeles writer and editor, likes to reduce the carbon footprint and use the money she saves to travel.
Julia Parker Tracy, author and journalist at Foster Ville, California
Renovated her home with materials that could have been discarded.
She bought new energy.
Efficient appliances but from Freecycle Network, Craigslist and non-
Humans who sell donated paint, flooring, electrical appliances, furniture and building materials restore their profitable habitat.
"I just think we should use what we have instead of creating a need for new things," Tracey said . ".
The decision to buy new goods may be expensive.
Take a car as an example.
According to Edmunds, a car research site, the average transaction price of a new car is more than $34,000, and when it leaves the dealership area, it will lose as much value as it can. com .
If you buy 10 cars in your life, just buy the car two or three years ago and you can save more than $100,000.
You may accumulate more savings by avoiding people buying long loan periods and high interest rates for cars they can't afford.
The price of household goods is also often raised.
Furniture, appliances and electronics tend to cost a lot, with a rental of $8 billion. to-
Their industry is committed to making them more expensive.
Weekly or monthly payments usually add up to twice or more times the amount of items purchased directly.
Diana Van Dowson in Lakewood
At first she thought she had a bad credit, meaning she had no choice but to sign up for a rentalto-
Weekly payment for the purchase of furniture and appliances for her home.
She thinks "used" means inferior goods, but she finds that the cost of rent is high --to-
Quality is not guaranteed.
"I paid the money in front of me. loading washer-
The dryer in my house now.
It broke down in a month.
"The fee they charged me, I could have owned 10 washers and dryers.
"It would be better to start doing something if you buy a new one.
For example, safety experts recommend avoiding the use of bicycle helmets and car seats in case they are damaged in previous accidents.
People are skeptical about buying old appliances and furniture and can consider the refurbished version, the floor model or the "scratches and dents" section of the home improvement store where imperfect goods can
Some people use most of the stuff because they are afraid of bed bugs, and they avoid mattresses and upholstered furniture. Wolk-
Stanley hasn't found it yet.
Bloggers wash clothes and linens before they use them.
Any cushion will be thoroughly checked before entering her home.
Finding good used items takes more time than snapping up new ones, but Wolk-
Stanley believes that in the end she saves not only money but time.
"I'm looking for a higher --
Not necessarily a quality project in my initial budget, "Wolk-Stanley says.
"This item will last longer and will not need to be replaced, so I bought something once.
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