• Home
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Business
  • Career
  • Consumer
  • Debt
  • Lifestyle
  • Retirement
  • Taxes

Personal Finance News

Latest News About Personal Finance

  • Blogger Net Worths
  • Top Personal Finance Blogs
  • Blogroll

15 Ways To Reduce The Costs of Kitchen Appliances

March 2, 2016 1 Comment

Kichen appliances cost a lot of money, but The Practical Saver gives 15 tips to reduce the expensive costs. “A lot of people are hooked on HGTV shows. For those who watch HGTV Shows like Love It or List It, Flip or Flop, and Fixer Upper, you’ll see how beautiful the renovations are. I don’t know if it is just me but a lot of renovations include kitchen overhaul. I’ve seen the before and after looks of the kitchens featured in those shows and I have to say that the renovations really look good and the kitchen really look more functional. Of course, these kitchen renovations cost a ton of money and sometimes, is the biggest chunk in the renovation budget.” You can apply some of the saving techniques to reduce the costs of kitchen appliances for your renovation project. Some of the ways to reduce costs include finding rebates for energy-efficient appliances, waiting for holiday sales, using military discounts, considering pre-owned or open box, and negotiating the prices. (thepracticalsaver.com)

Related

Comments

  1. RATNA KULKARNI says

    August 29, 2016 at 7:33 am

    not use them is the easiest…

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Must Read

  • What's the Recommended Temperature for Vacant Home in Winter?
  • Professional Panda Cuddler as the World's Best Job for $32,000 per Year
  • How to Reach a Live Person at IRS to Resolve Tax Problems
  • How to Refinance a Paid Off Car
  • How to Cash Out Pension Plan Early
  • The Best Day of the Week to Buy Mutual Funds
  • 5 Tips To Get The Best Value On An Insurance Policy
  • 5 Ways to Protect Yourself from Retirement Rip-Offs
  • Should You Follow the 4% Retirement Rule?
  • Survey: 7 In 10 Americans Living Paycheck To Paycheck

Recent Posts

  • More Americans Are Using ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Services To Pay for Groceries
  • 5 Tips To Get The Best Value On An Insurance Policy
  • 61% Now Living Paycheck to Paycheck
  • 36% Earning $100,000 or More Living Paycheck to Paycheck
  • Two-Thirds of Americans Live Paycheck to Paycheck
  • The Hit to Your Pocketbook From Higher Gasoline Prices: $2,000 a Year
  • Uber Now Lets You See How Many One-Star Ratings You Received From Drivers
  • Survey: 7 In 10 Americans Living Paycheck To Paycheck

Connect With Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Home · About · Terms · Privacy · Contact · Copyright © 2023 · Personal Finance News