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7 Things Boomers Should Always Buy Secondhand In Retirement

Most frugal shoppers know so many things can be just as good, if not better, when bought secondhand or refurbished. In fact, buying things second-hand can not only save you a lot of money but sometimes even get you better quality items than the items that are being manufactured now, especially with planned obsolescence being the new norm.

Solid Wood Furniture

Well-made wooden furniture is known to stand the test of time, so it’s no wonder many shoppers say they buy it secondhand. No matter how old solid wood furniture might be, it will always last longer than anything made of plastic bought brand new. Even if these pieces are broken, it’s usually easy enough to learn how to fix them, or it’s still more affordable to have a professional fix them than buying new pieces.

Hobby Items

Retirement is a great time to start a new hobby and explore different new skills. But don’t run out and grab every new item just because you are doing something new. Of course, you should try to get as much stuff as possible for free, but if you can’t, then hit the thrift stores and see what you can get secondhand. 

Thrifting clothes is a pastime for so many people that it’s no wonder so many people say they buy most of their clothing secondhand. You can score some amazing finds at thrift stores, especially if you enjoy having a unique wardrobe. But we draw the line at underwear and socks.

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