Tuesday, September 3, 2013
What To Buy In September
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Wow it's already September and here's a helpful list of things to look for to get the biggest bang for you buck
Patio Furniture:
September will see an increase in the sheer number of outdoor furniture sales and deals on seasonal outdoor items. Look for discounts from retailers like Target and Sears, each of which took up to 60% off their stock of outdoor furniture last year. However, Kmart stole the show in 2012 by slashing up to 90% off its collection of outdoor items, including patio chairs and tables.
Get Your Caffeine Fix for Free:
Are you a devout coffee drinker? Then make sure to mark September 29 on your calendar, as several food chains will offer a free cup o' Joe in honor of National Coffee Day. In years past, Krispy Kreme, Waffle House, 7-11, and Caribou Coffee all offered special promotions to celebrate, and it's possible that other chains and local cafes will do the same this time around, too.
New Car Models This Month Mean Good Deals in October:
Since many manufacturers release new car models in September, experts in the industry claim that dealerships will start slashing prices on older models. These discounts start in September, but according to Forbes, they become substantially better in October and later. As such, you can save 10% to 20% or more on a 2013 car if you wait until October.
New Price Points for the iPhone:
As is tradition, Apple is expected to announce a new iPhone this month, which means that previous generations of the iPhone are about to receive a price cut; typically this would mean that the two prior iterations will drop to $99 and $0, respectively, with a 2-year contract extension. However, this time around, there are rumors that Cupertino is planning to release a "budget iPhone" which might take the place of one of these price points. Either way, cheap iPhone options are on the way for September.
Discounts on Older Tablets:
The iPad mini is also expected to get a refresh this month, which means we'll see nearly instantaneous deals on the first generation mini from resellers. If Apple keeps the original around at a lower price point — perhaps $290 — then stores like Best Buy could discount the 16GB WiFi model to as low as $266, which would be a new all-time low. Likewise, Amazon will update the Kindle Fire HD tablet, which means the previous generation could receive a new retail price of $159, if the store maintains the same pricing structure precedent that it set last year.
Big-Screen HDTVs Remain Near All-Time Low Prices:
Although they didn't reach all-time low prices like they did in July, 55" 3D LCD HDTVs did fall to their second-lowest price of the year ($700) this past August. Chances are we may not see another rock-bottom deal on these sets until the holidays, but if you're in the market this month, look for deals at or below $729, which is the category average. This price point should get you a name-brand 55" 3D TV with built-in WiFi and app support.
While 55" LCDs may not be at their cheapest right now, 60" plasmas are. Prices have steadily fallen over the summer, with August bringing the best deal on these sets, priced at $600. We've actually seen this Editors' Choice price twice in August and there's a good chance it will make an appearance in September too. (The downside, however, is that it's a Micro Center in-store only deal.)
September Is Prime Time for 32" HDTVs
While chances are good that several big-screen TVs will fall to lower price points around Black Friday, September is typically the best time of year to buy smaller 32" 1080p LCD HDTVs. In 2012, September deals beat out the best Black Friday promotions by about 6%. Look for deals in the $169 range, which was last year's low — and make sure that it's actually 1080p. We've recently seen a resurgence of 32" 720p sets in the past few weeks, but they're coming in at the same price, making for a lesser value.
Haswell Core i5 Laptops Hit Lowest Price Since Launch:
The back-to-school crunch is almost over, but that doesn't mean laptop prices will suddenly rebound. Quite the contrary, actually; deals will remain low or plateau until the next big holiday, Black Friday. That said, we saw 15" Intel Core i5 Haswell processor laptops fall to a new low price last month: $458. That's still about $60 more than a Core i5 Ivy Bridge system, but it's 16% less expensive than July's best deal and the lowest price we've seen to date for a 15" Core i5 Haswell laptop.
A Month for Desktops to Shine
Desktops are generally a dying breed, having been bumped by mobile platforms, but there are still users who prefer a PC for their heavy computing needs. And such users should take note: for the past two years, we've noticed that September has been the best time to purchase a dual-core desktop PC. With prices starting at $200, this month boasts deals that should be better than Black Friday's best offers. (However, higher end quad-core models tend to see the biggest price cuts in November when they will be marked down to as low as $320.)
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What To Buy In September
What To Buy In September
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