Today on the Consumerism Commentary Podcast, Bryan J Busch talks to Andrea Woroch, consumer savings expert.
They discuss when and why it can be smarter to shop for certain items during the winter.
Best Things to Buy During Winter: S06E17 / 170
Table of contents
[00:00] Introduction from Bryan J Busch
[00:33] Interview with Andrea Woroch
– [00:51] Big appliances
– [02:42] Christmas wrapping, decorations and lights
– [03:18] Using and selling gift cards
– [05:06] Linens and bedding
– [05:45] Motorcycles
– [06:28] Suits, prom dresses and spring formal dresses
– [08:28] Video games and TVs, and consider ditching cable for a Roku player
– [12:55] Winter coats and winter sport essentials
– [13:50] Jewelry
– [14:58] Furniture
– [15:45] Don’t shop for the current season at the beginning of the season
[16:36] End
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Updated January 24, 2012 and originally published January 22, 2012. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the RSS feed or receive daily emails. Follow @flexo on Twitter and visit our Facebook page for more updates.











Luke Landes founded Consumerism Commentary in 2003 and has been building online communities since 1990. Luke, also known as Flexo, has contributed to PC World Magazine, US News, Forbes, and other publications. 




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january is always the best time to find deals. My wife & I have already bought all our christmas cards, wrapping papers, ornaments for christmas 2012. We went to williams-sonoma and bought a ton of items for our kitchen & bought so many clothes. Andrea is absolutely correct about how tv prices are always reduced in the month of january in anticipation for the super bowl & nfl playoffs.