I visit thrift stores several times a month now. I realize some of them have a controversial reputation as a charity (Goodwill specifically). But if even some of my money is going to help people, I consider that a win over buying at Walmart and Amazon. Plus you are giving something new life instead of sending it to a landfill. It doesn’t matter which thrift store you buy from, all of them are saving usable products from the dump.
That said, here are some tips to help deal with the thrift shopping experience:
- Take a buddy - it’s more pleasant to go with someone else. You get two sets of eyes scoping the shelves and you have a comfort buddy.
- Understand that anything you buy needs to be cleaned. Run it through the dishwasher or saturate it with cleaner and rinse. I consider 5-10 minutes of elbow grease to be part of the trade-off for getting a deal on price.
- Carefully inspect everything and make sure there’s no damage you can’t live with. It’s amazing how often I spot an issue after I get home.
- Keep hand sanitizer or wet wipes in the car for use after you leave the store. You’ll feel better once you’re clean again!
- Try to be patient. For whatever reason a lot of (slow) older folks tend to thrift shop. I usually skip past to dodge them and circle back when the row is clear.
- When in doubt on something, don’t buy. Stick with what you know. Or if you decide to get it, realize you’re taking a chance and only spend what you’re willing to risk/gamble.
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