Before buying, some secondhand things, think and avoid the following things.
Before buying, some secondhand things, think and avoid the following things.
rambabu wrote:Very true. Used things can never give that ' Extra Satisfaction'. Go for a new one. Beaware not to go for used mattresses.
I used to buy new ones always. Because as you said that only gives that excitement of buying a new thing and it feels good that you are using that as a fresh thing.
rambabu wrote:Books are no doubt are the things to be reached at any cost literally. But buying household things and used cloths secondhand are forbidden.
Yes. Books can be bought in secondhand. One should not by clothes and pillows by secondhand. As it will affect the persons health in some manner.
geetha wrote:rambabu wrote:Books are no doubt are the things to be reached at any cost literally. But buying household things and used cloths secondhand are forbidden.
Yes. Books can be bought in secondhand. One should not by clothes and pillows by secondhand. As it will affect the persons health in some manner.
Exactly, the article stresses on avoiding buying such things secondhand which are likely to play a role in damaging the health of the buyer.
The best ever purchase I made was an old Merit sewing Machine from a friend who wanted to get rid of it because of lack of space ...I got it repaired and have been using it regularly for all my repair work, stitching pillow cases, cushion covers etc etc and more importantly my children too have learnt to use it. I am amazed at how good these old machines are, so sturdy and solid..
usha manohar wrote:The best ever purchase I made was an old Merit sewing Machine from a friend who wanted to get rid of it because of lack of space ...I got it repaired and have been using it regularly for all my repair work, stitching pillow cases, cushion covers etc etc and more importantly my children too have learnt to use it. I am amazed at how good these old machines are, so sturdy and solid..
You have rendered a great help to your friend, who wanted to get rid of his machine. And you in return got a thing of utility. A good buy indeed. Years ago, my wife also did the same thing which over the years helped my children learn stitching.
The concept of flea market and buying second hand clothes, pillows etc. is quite prevalent in western countries and is new to us. Instead of throwing old things in dump, they simply give it away or sell it in flea markets where those who cannot buy new things can get stuff cheaply. I personally can never think of buying such things, but I do buy secondhand books a lot. Buying second hand stuff was once quite below dignity, but with websites like olx and quikr etc. it is also now becoming quite fashionable.
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