As April is tax month, it might not be anyone's favorite page on the calendar, says an article in wusa9.com. But, three are ample reasons to enjoy the 30 days between March and May, because consumers can save money in several product categories. While knowing to take advantage of April's discount on the list of top things you should buy, you should also know a few items you should skip.Buying LeftoversAs Easter fell on April 1 this year, the start of the month is the ideal time to stock up on holiday leftovers, including candy and decorations. As Easter just got over, you might as well look for sales at drugstores and big-box retailers as they clear inventory to make room for Mother's Day displays,. "It is not uncommon to find deals of 50% off or more, you can save on baskets and plush bunnies for next year", the report said.Skipping Kitchen AppliancesAs the appliance business peaks during Memorial Day sales in May, so if you can, let April come and go before you buy a refrigerator, dishwasher or even a blender, says the report and asks as to what kind of savings could one expect then?. Last year, Lowe's offered up to 30% off certain appliances. Maytag customers received up to $600 prepaid debit card by mail with the shopping of some kitchen appliances. Memorial Day falls on May 28 this year, nevertheless, the sale is likely to commence a few days before the holiday and extend a few days after.
Right time to buy VacuumsOf late, if you had figured out at the time of spring cleaning season that your old vacuum cleaner is not up to the mark, you can’t look for any other time other than at present, if you intend to buy a new one. You’ll find plenty of vacuum cleaner sales and home cleaning deals this month. Discounts will not be as attractive as they were on Black Friday, nevertheless check home cleaning brands and third-party retailers for deals. Last year, Dyson offered a limited-time clearance sale with discounts of up to $150 through April 15.Skip Summer essentialsLong months of winter blues could have you itching to skip spring and head straight to summer, but there are better times to stock up on swimsuits and beach hats, notes the report. Prices for seasonal items tend to be highest at the beginning of the season and lowest at the end. Try to hold out a few more months before replacing those old flip-flops. You can expect midseason sales after demand has cooled. June marks semi-annual sale season. That’s when stores such as Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works typically offer the summer installment of their twice-annual blowout sales, it said.Bonus: Tax Day goodiesAs the Tax Day is falling on April 17, in order to brighten up this sometimes dreaded day, look for Tax Day deals from retailers, restaurants and more. We often see offers for free or discounted food, paper shredding, and even massages.For example, this year Office Depot is offering a coupon for five pounds of free document shredding. Expect to find plenty of other discounts and giveaways as Tax Day approaches. Check social media websites like Facebook for offer details and announcements.Bonus: April Fools’ DayApril 1 may be a day for tricks and tall tales, rather retailers don’t play when it comes to sales. If you want to buy something that’s not discounted in April, take advantage of a website promo code to lower the price. Coupons were plentiful on April Fools’ Day, and since Easter was also on April 1 this year, the retailers capitalized on both holidays at once. Kohl’s, Old Navy and Saks Fifth Avenue, among others, have used the annual pranking day as an opportunity to dish out real deals in past years. Many retailers send e-mails to the patrons informing them about these deals to their subscribers.You can shop anywhere but ship with us at lowest prices.