And a home pregnancy kit from China isn’t going to get you pregnant. (At least I’m pretty sure.) It’s the condoms at the Dollar Store, however, that I would never take a chance on.
I buy Dollar Store or equivalent steak knives, 4 for a dollar. I use them for everything. About once per year the tang breaks free from the plastic handle of one of them, but at $3 dozen I think I’ll survive.
Baby bottles and formula. I just don’t trust the materials/ingredients.
The dollar store pregnancy tests are actually some of the best on the market (according to multiple women trying to conceive on the Fertility Friend message boards).
No, but when you’re trying to conceive you’re peeing on a stick nearly every time you pee, hoping against hope this one will be a + when all the others haven’t been.
I’m going to say that a ‘dollar store’ sells everything for a dollar or less. That’s what a dollar store is, to my understanding. Ask around, maybe I’m laboring under some false idea of a dollar store. And I WISH five-and-dimes were still around, though the last one I shopped at (1987?) they didn’t price that way at all.
How else will he get the valuable cadmium he needs to..grow…something. Second head or left elbow or something. Dunno.
I buy the batteries there for the price…I work at a public garden where our ballroom is open for rentals for weddings, business meetings or fundraisers. Any time someone needs to use our microphone system, I replace the batteries with a brand new pair since you can never tell how much juice the mic will have before the batteries go dead (and it would suck for the mic to go dead on someone like Warren Buffet when he is speaking :D). Since they are only used once, I purchase the cheapies from the dollar store and throw them out at the end of the day.
The batteries typically sold at dollar stores are “heavy duty”, not alkaline, which probably accounts for the difference in power. Even “heavy duty” ones from a normal store suck in comparison to alkaline batteries.
My local 99 cents only store has condoms- some off brand I’ve never heard of. They were the very first thing I thought of when I read the thread title. When in grad school, I used a lot of dollar store stuff, but didn’t skimp on the condoms. That’s false economy for sure!
All the dolar stores I’ve been to carry really weird brands of jams and jellies-from places that I never knew made them (Egypt, Bulgaria, etc.). These are actually quite good.
Most of the other stuff is crap, although their packaged spices are OK.
I was referring specifically to “everything’s a dollar” stores, like Dollar Tree. The point being that some things (though apparently home pregnancy tests aren’t one of them) should cost more than a dollar.
Cite? And also, why are feminine hygiene products gross to you? They’re bleached cotton and nylon. Lastly, why would prisoners make them ‘gross’ at all? Are prisoners ‘gross’ to you?
If you know what you’re buying, you can get great deals in places like dollar stores, or Family Dollar, or Dollar General, or Big Lots.
However, as a general rule I won’t buy stuff that was specifically manufactured to be sold in dollar stores or in Big Lots. I look for closeouts and overstocks, especially of name brands. If I can find something that I need or want at a quarter of the price that it was originally sold at, great. If I need something and can’t find it at Big Lots, then hey, I’ll go to a regular store, all I’ve lost is a few minutes. But the stuff that’s manufactures to be sold in dollar stores or Big Lots is usually so crappy that it’s not worth hauling home.
I regard Family Dollar and Dollar General as today’s equivalent of the five and dime stores that were around when I was a kid. They’re small stores with an assortment of merchandise, most of which is economy priced. I’ll buy stuff from those stores when “good enough” really is good enough, that is, if I need some cooking twine, or some toilet paper, or a lot of Christmas ornaments. The merchandise won’t be top quality, but it’ll do.
I guess it depends on your definition of dollar store, that’s fine. Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar and 99 Cents Only pretty much share the same market space, even though at DG (for example) only about 40% of their products are $1 or less.