This Item Will Be Cheaper If You Buy It Under a Different Name.
“I know sports mats are cheaper if you search for ‘stable mats’ instead,” says Reddit editor MMAJakob on r / Frugal. “Weddings are cheaper if it’s also a birthday. What other things get cheaper when you name it differently? Here are some of the best answers from this thread.
Of course, user mareish responds that sports mats are cheaper than horse mats – prices vary for everyone, so don’t follow the advice below without a quick check.
- We’ll start with what you’re all wondering about: yes, you can swap out the medical folding wedge for the Liberator sex wedge. Thanks for the tip, Psydaranta.
- Babies are dear. “You might want to replace disposable changing pads with puppy pads and wrap the diaper bag in dog poop bags instead of diaper bags,” says Sabrina. Adult pads can even be cheaper, says Kurinevair666. Gerber cloth diapers work like burp rags, says junter1001.
- “Whenever you’re looking for a ‘baby’ product, try buying the adult version as well,” says Sabrina. Your child does not need a special children’s version of the blender, humidifier and white noise eliminator. Sabrina notes that the dye-free and fragrance-free detergent works equally well whether the baby is on the label or not. And when you do buy baby products, such as bed sheets, try a general store rather than a specialty baby store.
- Don’t buy grilling gloves, says _hellonasty; buy welding gloves.
- “Everything about pools is a huge collection of money,” says jreed26. For example, instead of “pool salt,” you should simply buy bagged regular salt at Costco.
- The supply of tractors is often mentioned in this thread. They sell pet supplies as cheaply as farm supplies, and the editor of hungaryforchile “found a whole pound (or more?) Of pink Himalayan rock salt in a tractor store in the horse section for about $ 8.” For dry and chapped heels, Grandmapoppy recommends Tractor Supply Bag Balm instead of foot creams. And jreed26 literally bought a tractor stock to replace an expensive pool lantern: they found identical “tractor lanterns” at the hardware store.
- Many cheap items, including art, can be found in hardware stores, Milkshimmer said. “Draft painting is very popular right now and the big brand, Liquitex, costs about twenty dollars a bottle. All you need is school glue and water for the same effect. Dish soap for cells if you like. Sashabibi adds, “If you want quality paint brushes, use makeup brushes!”
- Are you podcasting or recording music? Instead of dressing the room with “sound blankets,” use “moving blankets,” says Charles Wiltgen.
- Unless you find acetone nail polish remover too harsh, “you can get a liter of pure acetone from the hardware store for the same price as the 6-8 ounce bottle in the toiletries section,” says wiredandwiser. (Dilute it and gradually increase according to your comfort level.)
- If you really burn cat litter, Flungle says, you can buy it in bulk as “horse bedding.”
- “Instead of ‘floor cushions’, I buy giant dog beds,” says okdennvm.
- According to harleyquinn1234, melamine foam is a cheap alternative to the Magic Eraser sponge. Some warn that it can crumble, but it’s still worth saving.
- “Common spelling mistakes often go unnoticed on eBay,” says spinja187. “Several years ago we got a beautiful kayak at a very low price,” he says indifferently. “This guy couldn’t figure out why no one came to see his Craigslist Cajyck.” “Check out common typos with TypoHound and FatFingers ,” says MOGicantbewitty.
- “Tablets for cleaning water bottles? These are mainly denture cleaning tablets, ”says BlondLacy. “They work great, but they can make your water a little minty.” (As someone using Retainer Brite with a medical taste, I recommend that you check this before ordering a large batch.)
- “Baby oil is a fantastic and inexpensive replacement for shaving cream,” says wiredandwiser. Purozero and jmad888 prefer cheap conditioners for this, while Verbal Thermodynamics uses shaving soap.
- Baby wipes work like make-up wipes, says Hoenmibans.
- “Use silicone spray instead of waterproofing spray to waterproof fabrics and materials,” says Asstractor.
- Don’t use “cutting board butter” on your wood cutting board, says redhotjose9. Use food grade mineral oil.
- You know that you should check the active ingredients in medicine and find the version not marked for “specialization”, right? And that you should always check for generics and ask if your prescriptions are cheaper if you pay in cash instead of a copay, right? Great.
- Clownhooker (listen, I don’t pick usernames) says rubbing alcohol is great for cleaning whiteboards. BlastedTrash268 says you should thin it down to 70% to avoid rubbing off the finish.
- “You missed the obvious,” you say. No, we just saved that for last: instead of this Fleshlight Renewal Powder for Fancy Pants, just buy general purpose cornstarch, ”says klevenisms204. Can’t wait for this user to ever ask a question in the presidential town hall!
Read the entire thread on r / Frugal. And remember to double-check the ingredients and ingredients before trying a fancy substitute.