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Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby augusta » 14 Dec 2022, 03:57

One good way you can save money is to ditch buying paper towels, sandwich bags, and single-use water bottles. Turn to all reusable items. You can't imagine the amount of money you might be saving weekly. The thing is that using the hand towels you already have and you have neatly kept in a drawer or cabinet will save you fewer trips to the store to buy a new paper towel sheet every time. Same with other items you can't use more than once. So you would save both the your time money

So no matter how little you might be saving doing this, remember It’s a small change that will add up over time. So what do you think about this?
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby llamarhood » 14 Dec 2022, 04:45

Aside from saving money, this also prevents garbage from being spread, particularly plastic waste, which is widely regarded as harmful to the environment. Reusing things also makes us use them more carefully in order to avoid damaging them and allows us to use them for longer periods of time which is very good in my opinion because we can save even more.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby rahmanvabama » 14 Dec 2022, 05:32

a great idea for even more savings. I've started with reusable shopping bags and I can use them many times instead of having to pay for a new shopping bag. I also have a personal water bottle that can be used many times.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby travissubandio » 14 Dec 2022, 06:03

I've tried to always use reusable items, but so far only my drinking bottles and straws are reusable. I'll try something else in the future.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby vbludwig » 14 Dec 2022, 06:37

I purchased a reusable or rechargeable battery that I will use for several electronic devices in my home, such as a TV remote and an ac remote, and while the initial cost will be higher, it will be less expensive in the long run than buying cheap. 
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby darkuszerx » 16 Dec 2022, 02:45

I always think "I wonder how or what materials can be used to make this item reusable" because now it seems the simplest thing to do to save money is to use reusable items.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby augusta » 16 Dec 2022, 04:52

darkuszerx wrote:I always think "I wonder how or what materials can be used to make this item reusable" because now it seems the simplest thing to do to save money is to use reusable items.


Yeah it is a simple thing to do just buy things that you can use and use all over again than throwing them away after every use.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby sthiraanjani » 16 Dec 2022, 11:34

Reusable stuff can help us save more and avoid environmental pollution due to the amount of stuff that we can only use once (plastic bags, plastic bottles).
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby augusta » 17 Dec 2022, 04:31

sthiraanjani wrote:Reusable stuff can help us save more and avoid environmental pollution due to the amount of stuff that we can only use once (plastic bags, plastic bottles).


You are right even the environment will be free of its pollution. So yeah! so it is a good thing to do for self and environment.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby lunarblessing » 21 Dec 2022, 05:27

You can consider reusable stuff like polybags and even stuff like bottles and other stuff that you need for your daily use.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby dvanbasten » 22 Dec 2022, 05:37

Some of my stuff is reusable, such as my grocery bag, my paper towel, and my bottle, and it's great because I can use it so many times without spending anything more.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby parneyhood » 23 Dec 2022, 02:41

Reusable items such as grocery bags are useful because you can save more by not having to buy new ones, and they can allow us to reduce the amount of plastic waste we generate.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby augusta » 23 Dec 2022, 03:57

parneyhood wrote:Reusable items such as grocery bags are useful because you can save more by not having to buy new ones, and they can allow us to reduce the amount of plastic waste we generate.


Exactly my point you would be saving money and saving the environment which will be a win win for everybody
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby blackstar2022 » 31 Dec 2022, 01:16

In my house, am using rechargeable lamps and bulbs. In the night, I off my electricity and on my rechargeable lamps. Secondly, am living in a country where there is always erratic power supply. Therefore, I depends on much on rechargeable bulbs and lamps for my night trading.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby augusta » 25 Jan 2023, 05:21

blackstar2022 wrote:In my house, am using rechargeable lamps and bulbs. In the night, I off my electricity and on my rechargeable lamps. Secondly, am living in a country where there is always erratic power supply. Therefore, I depends on much on rechargeable bulbs and lamps for my night trading.


this is a good idea of saving money. you wouldn't have to pay so much for electricity and money is saved
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby Starry » 09 Feb 2023, 11:22

In my location, we have to pay for a new shopping bag. I use recycled bags. I also use rechargeable batteries,
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby Chriswriter » 09 Feb 2023, 11:31

Yes, switching to reusable items can be a great way to save money in the long run. Reusable items, such as grocery bags, water bottles, and coffee mugs, can be used multiple times, reducing the need to continuously buy disposable items.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby nela13 » 09 Feb 2023, 17:01

Whanever I can I always go for reusable items, it help me to save money but also to reduce waste. I always carry a reusable water bottle with me to work every day, it helps me to save a few cents, seems very little but but if we do the math at the end of the year I saved a lot of money.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby augusta » 10 Feb 2023, 02:38

Starry wrote:In my location, we have to pay for a new shopping bag. I use recycled bags. I also use rechargeable batteries,


Yeah anything to save money should be the go to things. Switch things up to save up.
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Re: Switch to reusable items.to save money

Postby Nsikan » 17 Oct 2023, 08:50

I know how.much I used to spend on buying batteries before I switched to rechargeable torches. Even playing my radio used to be a very hard thing then with normal disposable batteries. The advent of rechargeable batteries has helped us live more conveniently.
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