Tips on How to Find Better Electronics Deals
If you are searching for a new digital camera, DVD player or smart phone, I am sure you want to find the best deal possible. The good news is that major search engines, starting with the heavy-hitter Google, now deliver comparison price results directly from your search terms. The challenge is that even though your product shows up with a price, there are several factors to take into account to make sure that you have found the best deal:
What About Shipping?
There can be vast differences in shipping costs between online stores, ranging from free shipping to high rates with dubious “handling fees” added to the final quote.
Is This The Real Deal?
Many items that seem too good to be true may be “gray market” items. These are electronics that are typically manufactured in Asia, but not intended for export to the United States or Europe. The main issue with these items is that you give up your warrantee protection if your product needs replacement or repair.
Can I Find Any Coupons?
If you are lucky, you may be able to do even better than the lowest listed price. For example, by using Amazon coupons or free shipping codes, you could possibly save more by buying through Amazon.com than comparably-priced items found at specialty electronics retailers or online site of big box stores. Coupons can be great, but you can save even more if you are willing to use the following technique.
Considered Reconditioned Items
If you do not mind the fact that someone has used and returned a new item, you can save up to 20% by purchasing reconditioned electronics. These products work like new, and come with the same warrantee. Often, a reconditioned or “open box” item has been returned just because it was not compatible with existing home stereo components.
Follow these four simple guidelines, and you will be well on your way to getting the very best deal every time.

