What to Buy (and Skip) in May

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Many items follow the same sales cycle every year.  Stocking up on items when they are at their lowest prices is a great way to save serious money. A general rule to follow is that if an item is in low demand, it will also be at the lowest price.  The same applies in reverse- if an item is in high demand, it will be at its highest price.

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May is a great time to start planning for outdoor activities, barbecues, and beach trips. Many of these items will be at their lowest price until the end of summer, so consider everything you might need between now and August.

Here are some of the best things to buy in May:

Spring Clothing and Accessories:

As spring comes to a close, many retailers offer significant discounts on clothing and accessories to make room for their summer collections. You can find discounts of up to 50% on jackets, dresses, hats, sunglasses, and more. Plus, if you’re in the market for running shoes or workout clothes, May is a great time to buy them as retailers offer discounts in honor of National Physical Fitness and Sports Month.

Furniture:

May is a great time to buy furniture because many retailers offer Memorial Day sales, where you can find discounts of up to 50% on furniture items such as sofas, beds, and mattresses. Additionally, with the end of the school year, many college students move out, which means that there may be some great deals on furniture and home goods on local classifieds and social media.

Cookware and Kitchen Appliances:

May is also a good time to stock up on cookware and kitchen appliances. Many retailers offer discounts on these items in preparation for wedding season, as many couples often register for kitchen items around this time. You can find discounts of up to 30% on kitchen appliances such as blenders, toasters, and coffee makers. Additionally, with the warmer weather, many people start hosting outdoor dinner parties, so you may also find discounts on grills and outdoor cooking equipment.

Spring Produce:

May is a great time to buy fresh produce such as asparagus, avocados, strawberries, and peas. You can often find these items on sale at grocery stores and farmer’s markets. Additionally, with the warmer weather, many people start planting their own gardens, so you may find some great deals on vegetable and herb plants at local nurseries.

Sunscreen:

With summer right around the corner, May is a great time to stock up on sunscreen. Many retailers offer discounts on sunscreen, and you can find deals of up to 50% off. Additionally, you can find sunscreen in bulk at warehouse stores, which can save you even more money.

Condiments and BBQ Supplies:

May is also a great time to stock up on condiments and BBQ supplies. With Memorial Day and the start of summer, many people start grilling, so you can find discounts on items such as ketchup, mustard, charcoal, and grilling tools. In addition, you can save money by buying condiments in bulk at warehouse stores or shopping at discount retailers.

Paper Products:

May is a great time to stock up on paper products such as paper towels, napkins, and plates. Many retailers offer discounts on these items in preparation for graduation parties, Memorial Day picnics, and other summer events. You can save even more money by buying paper products in bulk at warehouse stores.

Things NOT to buy in May

Of course, not everything is a great deal in May. Some items are best to avoid until later in the year, when prices are likely to drop. Here are some things to skip in May:

Electronics:

May is not a great time to buy electronics, as retailers typically don’t offer significant discounts during this month. You’re better off waiting until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to buy electronics if you want to save money. However, some retailers offer discounts on laptops and other electronics during graduation season, so keep an eye out for those sales if you’re in the market for electronics.

Jewelry:

May is also not a great time to buy jewelry, as prices often increase in preparation for Mother’s Day. If you’re looking to buy jewelry, consider waiting until after Mother’s Day when prices may be lower.

In conclusion, stocking up on sale items in May is a smart decision that can help you save money in the long run.  By taking advantage of these sales, you can stretch your budget further and stock up on essentials that will last you for months to come. So whether you’re shopping for food, household items, or clothing, be sure to take advantage of the best deals and discounts of the month of May.

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