Household items you're paying too much for
Find out which household items you could be saving money on.
Find out which household items you could be saving money on. Forbes ranks the 10 everyday things you're paying too much for.
Find out which household items you could be saving money on. Forbes ranks the 10 everyday things you're paying too much for.
Body Wash
Bulky plastic bottles that are rarely used up and fragrances that wash away will always cost more than a simple bar of soap.
Bottled Water
Ditch bottled water for a filter pitcher or an inexpensive filter on the kitchen tap (average cost, less than $30). Fill up a reusable bottle before leaving house and you could cut your drinking water costs by 75 percent.
Room Fragrances & Candles
U.S. consumers spend more than $5 billion on room deodorizers, scented oils and candles each year. That's $5 billion up in flames or evaporated every 12 months.
Household Cleaners
With few exceptions, effective cleaners can be made with a few low-cost items, namely baking soda, vinegar, water and bleach.
Laundry Detergents
Try store brands first and, if you’re not satisfied, take advantage of manufacturer coupons and store specials for savings of up to 70 percent.
Digital Appliances
Experts agree that in most cases the tried and true analog version of an appliance will last the longest and save money over time versus the digital version.
Over-The-Counter-Medications
Experts say a brand name bottle of aspirin, ibuprofen or other pain relievers can cost 40 percent more than the generic version.
Replacement Products
