July’s Fourth of July sales are behind us, and September’s Labor Day savings are still ahead. So what deals happen in between?
Here’s your guide for what to buy (and skip).
Whether you’re prepping for an at-home or in-person school year, back-to-school sales will be great in August, particularly as the beginning of school approaches. Look for these sales at department stores and office supply chains. Expect deals on backpacks, pens, pencils and other essentials. And as with any sale, remember to apply relevant coupons and coupon codes.
If your state participates in a back-to-school state sales tax holiday, use that window to buy some supplies sales-tax-free. Check for dates, details and to see if your state is participating.
Amazon just hosted its Prime Day sale in June, so wait to buy Amazon-specific devices until the next major promotion. Based on past sales, it’s likely we won’t see Amazon device discounts reach Prime Day-levels again until Black Friday in November. Black Friday also brings deep discounts on products like clothing, electronics and vacuums.
With summer coming to a close, you probably aren’t planning on doing much work in the backyard. That’s exactly why outdoor maintenance products and patio furniture will reach low price levels in August. Buy these items now so you’ll be prepared for next year. If you need a new lawn mower, for example, take advantage of the deals you’ll find over the next few weeks.
Skip appliances and mattresses. Labor Day and accompanying sales are around the corner. If it isn’t essential for you to make a major purchase in August, hold off until the big discount events arrive. This year, the holiday falls on Sept. 6.
Labor Day is renowned for its mattress, appliance and home decor deals. In the past, we’ve seen Lowe’s take up to 30% off major appliances and Bear Mattress offer $100 off any size Bear mattress online with a coupon code.
As autumn draws near, it makes sense to want to add some sweaters and sweatshirts to your wardrobe. But prices at the start of any given season are generally higher than at the middle or end, so the price tag on that comfortable sweater you’re eyeing might not make you feel so warm and fuzzy.
On the flip side, now’s a perfect time to purchase summer clothing, shoes and swimwear. Since the warm season is coming to a close, retailers are trying to clear out old inventory to make room for winter weather necessities. If you’re going to buy any clothes this month, you’ll be able to save more on summer staples than winter gear.
Pump the brakes on a new iPhone purchase for just a little while longer. Rumors are swirling that Apple is gearing up to release its new iPhone (or iPhones) soon.
If that’s true, a new iPhone release will mean two things. First, there will be a new phone with fresh features on the market that will instantly render your existing iPhone out of date. Second, Apple and third-party retailers generally drop prices on previous iPhone models in the wake of a new phone, making September a great time for a deal.
(Partially reprinted from nerdwallet.com)
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