
Home Appliances May Be Faulty, So Only Buy Them If You Can Test Them At The Store
This one is obvious, but it’s important to make sure the appliance works before you bring it home. Imagine buying a microwave, only to realize it doesn’t work. If you can test it at the store, that’s the best-case scenario, although buying a new appliance is always the safest bet. Also, buying a TV at the thrift store means it doesn’t come with a warranty in case it breaks. It could be outdated and expensive to repair. This also goes for video games. Saving a few hundred dollars at the thrift store may just end up costing you more in the future (Country Living)