Keep Your Refund Check and Don’t Buy These Things in April
Just because you got a tax return doesn’t mean you NEED to spend it…
Hang onto your hard-earned cash and don’t buy the following things in April (I’ll share when you should purchase those items instead). You can also check out retailer sales cycles to gauge the best purchase time for other popular product categories.
1. Bedding and linens
Looking for a spring refresh on your bedding? Hang onto your current set for now. You won’t see many deals on linens now, especially since bright colors and spring patterns are just hitting the market. Wait until the seasons change if you’re looking for a specific fabric theme, or hold off until January when White Sales are the most prominent.
Hip Tip: Keep more of your hard-earned cash with these easy ways to cut down on spending!
2. Summer essentials
Whether you’re gearing up for a warm-weather vacation 🏖 or prepping for summer, hold off on any summer buys, such as bathing suits for adults and kids, towels, and beach accessories. Work with what you’ve got until at least mid-July, and then you’ll start to see prices drop (like my hopes of fitting into last year’s bikini). Wait even longer to see the lowest clearance prices in September.
3. Garden tools
You’re probably itching to get outside and put your green thumb to work. Unfortunately, these products JUST hit shelves so there’s not a huge incentive for retailers to mark them down quite yet. Unless you find a specific gardening tool sale (check around Earth Day, April 22!), most will remain at retail price. If you can make do with your current landscaping tools through the season, you’ll see the most significant clearance savings around September.
Hip Tip: Take on a simple plant project without tools, like these super cute succulent teacups!
4. Grills
If you’ve got a new grill on your mind, talk yourself out of it for just a little bit longer. Sales on grills won’t start until peak grilling season has passed. Expect to start seeing some discounts beginning the 5th of July, with even bigger savings starting in September (specifically during Labor Day sales).
Hip Tip: Spice up your grilling menu with this tender and flavorful London broil recipe!
5. Tools
Spring cleaning and home improvement go hand in hand, but your current set of tools might not seem up to the task. If you can hold out, you’ll find discounted tool sets around Memorial Day and Father’s Day.
6. Laptop onlineputers
Whether you’re looking for a gift for a soon-to-be graduate or to upgrade your own onlineputer, you won’t get the best price buying in April. Wait to purchase in the summer when retailers are hosting back to school sales. Some promotions start as early as June!
Hip Tip: When you are ready to buy, get the right laptop for your lifestyle with help from CNET’s laptop buying guide.
Written by Emily for Hip2Save. Emily lives in Buffalo, NY where she spends her time drinking lots of coffee, scouring the internet for deals, and tackling DIY projects. She’s a big believer of self-care and living the fullest life possible, all while saving money of course.