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Comet vs. Ajax

I hate housework. But it’s the daily chores that irk me the most. With my busy days, trying to work them into my daily routine isn’t easy.

I rise at 6am, turn on the kettle, fire up the computer and while I am waiting for everything, I do any remaining dishes from the night before and clean the sink and counters. I do not have the time or patience to wait for a product to work. I am waiting for my morning cup of joe.

We use to use fancy, expensive cleansers for our sink. But recently we went back to a tried and true old time cleanser…. Ajax cleanser. It’s cheap around $.89-$1 instead of the $2.50-$4 I was spending on the sprays.

Not ever store carries this old time household staple any more. We came home with Comet a few weeks ago thinking it was a similar product when we couldn’t find the Ajax. It is not.

In fact as cleansers go I would say Comet sucks. It took over twenty minutes of scrubbing and waiting for it to leave my sink yellow instead of a bright white and I used twice as much to get that result. Ajax cleaned my sink in under 3 minutes with minimal scrubbing and I used less cleanser.

Sometimes new isn’t better. Your mom and grandma probably used Ajax. The oldies come in cardboard containers, not plasic bottles. Plus with Ajax I use less cleanser to get the job done, so it’s easier on the environment. Cheaper, better … in my house Ajax rules.

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Excuse me while I b**** for a moment…What is a Bargain?

Every month I get an e-mail from some under educated, self righteous, discount shopper who is under the impression that price is what makes something a bargain. This person complains a store I have recommended is not a bargain because of the pricing.

Wrong!  A bargain has to do with value, quality and what the real worth of an item is. It is not a cheap item for cheap.

A new 2007 Lexus ES 350 at $20,000 is a steal, unheard of and should make any buyer cautious. That’s cause you know Lexus construction and quality put it up in the $30,000 plus range. So you can’t compare it to a Hyundai. But if you could get a Lexus ES350 for $27,000 when the MSRP was $33,400, you’d know you had a good deal.

Anyone can buy cheap. There are 99 Cent Only Stores, Walmart’s and Targets everywhere. You don’t have to do your homework, know the market place, understand construction or content to shop at these places. These kinds of stores have a range of goods from okay quality to super cheap. They have a place in our culture and yes I do shop them (except Walmart).

You can’t compare the goods theses stores sell to the rest of the retail world. I wouldn’t expect Chanel quality and design inside a discount store. I wouldn’t expect to find designer showroom furniture inside a Macy’s.

If you see an item “all over town” and then see a similar item at an outlet for a designer furniture showroom… it is not the same item. Real designer showroom furniture is not all over town. It is not mass produced. The copies are massed produced and all over town.

If you think the Vera Wang dress that you can now find at Kohls is the same quality Vera Wang dress you’d get at an upscale boutique… then you are not thinking. It is a lower quality dress with less attention to detail, lower quality fabric and construction. It may still be a cute, well designed dress but, it is not the same in quality.

If you are looking at high-end designer furniture and comparing it to furniture found at Pottery Barn, you are looking at two completely different items. The quality is different, design and construction are different.

You pay for quality.

The old adage, “You do get what you pay for” is true. I don’t consider price until I know about the product I am looking at. When I research a store and review it, I always tell you how or why the product is there and where it originally came from.

If you haven’t shopped high-end showrooms, boutiques or stores, you should; even if the product is out of your range. Ask the sales help questions. Learn why it is priced the way it is priced…the quality, design and construction.

Otherwise you’ll end up comparing apples to bananas and being an under educated shopper. Knowing the market place will help you get the best quality and save you money.

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Bargain Shopping in the United Kingdom

I have been doing a lot more than bargain shopping and researching this last week. Hubby’s British cousins are in town visiting and we’ve been hanging out with them. It’s been pretty cool hanging with family with a completely different view of the world. Lots of laughing, chatting, drinking more tea than usual and such.

Somewhere in the many conversations we had they asked if I knew about some of the great bargain shopping / sample sales in the UK. “Heck no!” But then my curiosity got the better of me and I started snooping around the net to see what I could dig up.

In North West England….

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Tel: 01282 420333
M65 J8, A6068

A thriving mill store, Barden Mill has over 25,000 sq ft of retail, men’s, ladies and children’s wear, as well as home furnishing, bedding, towels, fabric, gifts and books at up to 50% off RRP ( Regular Retail Price).

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Tel: 01282 865229
Burnley Road, Colne, Lancashire, BB8 8LS

One of the largest clearance stores in Britain, this branch of Boundary Mill Stores covers more than 100,000 square feet with over 300 quality brands. Alexon, Windsmoor, Jaeger, Austin Reed, Eastex, Planet, Kaliko, Jacques Vert and Liz Claiborne. Men’s labels include: Austin Reed, Centaur, Haggar, Farah, Jaeger, Pierre Cardin and John Smedley.
French Connection, Ben Sherman, Elle and Mexx, Clarks , Hush Puppies and Pavers, amongst others. A Marks & Spencer outlet is also located in this building. Everything is 30%-70% less than regular stores.

The home store sells brand name home furnishings, glass & china including Dorma, Christy, Yves Delorme, Denby, Dartington Crystal, Portmeirion, Royal Worcester, Villeroy & Boch and Wedgwood

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Tel: 01282 612193
Park Mill, Halstead Lane, Barrowford, Nelson, Lancs, BB9 6HJ

The East Lancs Towel Company Ltd manufacture high quality, luxury Cotton, Bamboo and Linen and Roller towels. Buying factory direct gives customers premium shop quality at affordable prices… about 30%-50% off. They offer an embroidery services.

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Tel: 01253 877377
Freeport Outlet Village, Anchorage Road,Fleetwood
J3 of the M55, then the A585 to Fleetwood

Over 45 outlet shops to choose from offering up to 60% OFF rrp on a host of famous brands.

In London….
If you’re traveling to London, it has more than it’s fair share of bargain shopping hot spots. I found decent listings and information at:

http://www.londononline.co.uk/local/Shopping/Discount_Shops/
http://www.talkingcities.co.uk/london_pages/shopping_main.htm
http://www.visitlondon.com/attractions/shopping/whats-new-shop

If you’re into Sample sales (and who isn’t?) try book marking or signing up for emails at the following websites:

http://www.dailycandy.com/london/
http://www.stylebible.com/
http://www.myfashionlife.com/tag/sample-sales
http://www.orlakiely.com/shopping/?subcat=samplesales
http://www.fuk.co.uk/

Since I am a Southern California gal, thousands of miles away from the British Isles, consider these links a starting point. I would love to get more inside scoop so if you know of more bargain shopping /sample sale sources in the UK, send them along.

Cheerio!

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