I'm not one of those women you'd see on "Extreme Couponing". I don't steal packets from McDonald's to refill my ketchup bottle or buy ten years of toilet paper in bulk from Costco. (BTW, it is proven that buying paper products like that is not saving any money) It may be cool for you, but it's not my cup of tea.
My ideas are simple and you'll probably say to yourself the same thing, "Why didn't I think of that?!"
Anyone out there use the Pledge Fabric Sweeper for Pet Hair? We keep one on the back of the couch. My husband thought it would be a good idea to share his seat with the dog. Now he sneaks up there in the middle of the night. (The dog, not my husband) And we're at the end of shedding season. Needless to say, it gets full rather quickly. The label says, "Dispose the sweeper when full and no longer picks up hair". Emphasis on "dispose". Of course I'm going to throw it out when it no longer picks up hair, but why would I toss it just because it is full?! That is $5.75 down the drain. I think I read on the box something to the effect of "do not try to open". But while vacuuming gobs of dog hair off the floor this evening, I decided to stick the nozzle detachment into the fabric sweep and voila! it's empty again!
Simple, money saving, obvious. Why didn't I think of it before?!
Very good tip Lori, and I love your writing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammy. I studied English in college, but I'm out of practice. It should be better.
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