10 Things I ALWAYS Buy in Bulk to Save Money (2024)

Anyone else watch the Big Bang Theory?

I love The Big Bang Theory. (Hang on, we WILL get to the things I buy in bulk to save money.)

They finally made a TV show that can compete with Friendsas far as I’m concerned. (I very much just dated myself didn’t I?) Anyhow, I was watching Big Bang re-runs the other night, the one where Sheldon (who we know has “extra”money saved up, by the way, despite being a poorly paid physicist) goes shopping with Penny and tells her she should be purchasing her tampons in bulk to save money.

Penny is terribly offended for some reason. Perhaps it’s the discussion in general, but as I listened to their conversation I paid attention to my thoughts (for once).

My thoughts said… “Are there really people out there who don’t buy tampons in bulk?! Or who would think the suggestion is abad one?”

And I realized that maybe those people DO exist… After all, stores do selltampons not – in – bulk. So it stands to reason that someone must be buying them.

I was actually a little taken aback.

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Bulk is better – usually

I’ve never considered a blog post on this topic before, because I automatically assume that people know they can save money by making purchases in bulk – usually. (There is an exception to every rule, and it’s always good to do your homework first of course. But usually, you can save money with bulk buys.)

There are some things that I don’t buy in bulk for certainreasons… specifically, things that will go bad before I can use them up. For example, giant bags of broccoli. I’ve tried freezing it and I’ve failed miserably. All the little broccoli end-dots fell off and I was left with a bag of naked broccoli stems and cups of broccoli end-dots. (Anyone with a suggestion as to what I did wrong there?? Should I cookit first?)

I also don’t buy things that I can’t see myself using in the near enough future (in the next couple years) to make it worth storing it (small house here). None of these things come to mind right now, but I know I’ve run into them in the past.

But things that don’t go bad (or can be frozen well) and things that I know we will use, you better believe I buy those things in bulk.

Like tampons. And toilet paper. And wine.

I am going to use these things.

Why would I pay even a few cents more for them? A few cents, over the course of a lifetime, is not just a few cents. THAT is the attitude we need to foster to save money and become a Sheldon, with extra money sitting around our house in cans.

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Take the tampon example for instance. 19 – 22 cents each at Walmart, 15 cents at Costco. It’s literally pennies, but Sheldon’s right. 45-50 years of pennies adds up. Do the math. Assuming 5 cents savings per tampon, 5 tampons per day for 5 days, x 12 months… for 45 years. $675.00. Sure, that’sonly $675.00. But let’s assume you can save that $675.00 on every item on this list (which is realistic, often the savings will be even more…especially when you buy the bulk things with coupons or when there’s a sale.) $675.00 x 10 things = $6750.00. Minimum.

Not exactly little money.

So, what do I personally buy in bulk?

♥ Tampons – I buy tampons in bulk. Obviously. And, FYI I just found out you can get Tampax supers for15 cents on Amazon. Why is EVERYONE not talking about this?! THIS is my new goal price. And my math at 5 cents savings just went out the window… because we can assume MORE than 5 cents savings. (UPDATE: I have since discovered the Dollar Maxi Pad Club (but they have tampons too!) This is the DIRT CHEAPEST way I have found to purchase tampons or pads – and no storing bulk tampons LOL.)

♥ Toilet Paper – Not only do I buy this in bulk I also ONLY buy it when it’s on sale. I generally come home from “finding” toilet paper on sale with about 180 rolls. My attic does not mind.

♥ Toothbrushes – It’s nice to save money on toothbrushes, it’s also nice to have spare ones in your house for when you drop yours in the toilet.

♥ Shampoo and Conditioner – my mom has a cosmo proff membership, and I buy the good shampoo (Redken or Paul Mitchell) in 1 gallon jugs. When it’s on sale. I spend less on good shampoo in a year than I would spend on drug store shampoo.

♥ Vitamins – They almost always come available in a large size and a small size. OR, and I am not kidding, I called the company who made my favorite supplements and found out how much I needed to spend to qualify for a wholesale order. I don’t even wanna tell you (it was $1200.00). I found enough people who wanted to buy a year’s worth of supplements with me (they didn’t expire for 2 years), and we SAVED a couple hundred each. I’m not about to suggest that everyone spends $1200, to save a couple hundred but the moral of this story is that you can save heaps by buying in bulk.)

♥ Wine / Beer / Booze – My local liquor store does 10% off wine when you buy the case (6 bottles). I know I’m going to drink them eventually. And by eventually I mean not that long from now. (Why wouldn’t I want to save the 10%?)

♥ Laundry soap / dishwasher tablets – I often see“how to save money on laundry” posts and every. single. time. I think “why are you spending so much on laundry in the first place?!” I buy laundry soap and dishwasher tablets the same as I buy toilet paper. Only on sale and only in bulk. (I also add a tablespoon of this stuff to my dishwasher to make the laundry soap go farther and guarantee cleaner dishes! Coincidentally, I buy that in bulk as well.)

♥ Meat – the savings on meat is INCREDIBLE. I wrap it really well in plastic wrap, write the date on with a sharpie, and freeze it. (When you grocery shop in the evening you can often get the meat that has reached it’s sell by date at a discount as well.) Three years ago my parents, sister, and I went together and bought a cow. We paid for the cow, paid for butcher, and STILL spent, on average (prices fluctuate), at least 2$ per pound less than at the store.

♥ Diapers – this is a new one for me. But YES I already started, even though the baby isn’t here yet. I found a bulk box of new born pampers on sale, for 14 cents per diaper. That was a smokin’ deal. I intend to keep this going. I already found pampersavailable on amazon for 18 cents. If you subscribe to the free trial of Amazon Prime to get free shipping, order a bunch of non-perishable stuff and stockpile it, and then cancel the Amazon subscription… you just saved even more! Although if you are buying things regularly, like diapers, then it pays to keep the subscription and to go with an Amazon Family subscription ‘cus it’s the same price and you get 20% off diapers.)

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♥ Epsom Salts –You can get a 19.5 lb bag of Epsom Salts for less than 30 dollars. Or you can buy a 2 lb bag for 9 bucks. See? (Sure, the 2lb bag smells like lavender. If you want it to smell like lavender, then buy some lavender essential oil and add a few drops to the bath with the epsom salts (this is what I do, with all my favorite oils). It’s still far cheaper in the long run! I also never pay wholesale price for essential oils.

This is just the tip of the iceberg of stuff we can buy in bulk to save money…We didn’t even talk about subscriptions and memberships, which are different ways to essentiallybuy in bulk and save (imagine trying to buy all of the shows on Netflix or all of the celebrity-taught courses on Masterclass individually). Clearly, there’s more than one way to do this well.

What are your biggest bulk buy savings? Or do you disagree with my bulk is (usually) better philosophy?

P.S. If you like this post you might enjoy reading 10 things I quit buying to save money or 30 simple ways to save money.

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10 Things I ALWAYS Buy in Bulk to Save Money? ›

Buying a large quantity of an item at once brings several potential benefits: Reduced packaging waste. Saving more on household items that you frequently use. Bulk sizes can have a higher initial cost, but the per-unit cost can be less expensive over time.

What are you required to do when you buy in bulk to save money? ›

Follow these tips to ensure you make the right choices when bulk-buying so you don't end up wasting money or food.
  • Mind Your Budget. ...
  • Plan Your Meals Before You Shop. ...
  • Keep Coupons Organized and Handy. ...
  • Ensure You Have Storage Space. ...
  • Buy Only If It's a Necessity. ...
  • Examine the Price Per Unit.
Jan 4, 2022

Why does buying in bulk save money? ›

Buying a large quantity of an item at once brings several potential benefits: Reduced packaging waste. Saving more on household items that you frequently use. Bulk sizes can have a higher initial cost, but the per-unit cost can be less expensive over time.

What does buy in bulk? ›

Bulk purchasing or mass buying is the purchase of much larger quantities than the usual, for a unit price that is lower than the usual. Wholesaling is selling goods in large quantities at a low unit price to retail merchants.

Can you can usually save money by purchasing items in bulk? ›

Buying in bulk saves money per unit, but consumers must be wary of the utility of the extra goods. Although the per-unit price may be low, the overall purchase price is higher than the price of just buying what you need for the week or month.

When buying an item in bulk What should you always consider? ›

If you want to get the most out of buying in bulk, ensure the items you buy will last for a while. Things like paper goods, shelf-stable pasta, and dried beans are great to buy in bulk. On the other hand, perishable items like fruit and vegetables can spoil quickly.

How do I start buying in bulk? ›

Here are my best tips for buying in bulk to stretch your budget, not wreck your budget.
  1. Break Down the Costs. Before you start buying in bulk – before you even start researching warehouse club memberships – analyze your current purchasing habits. ...
  2. Set up Storage Systems. ...
  3. Plan Your Meals. ...
  4. Take It Slow.

How much can you save buying in bulk? ›

Though MagnifyMoney researchers found that shoppers save an average of 25% across 20 common products when purchased in bulk, large supplies that take up too much space or go bad before they can be used might undermine the savings.

Why is stuff cheaper in bulk? ›

Economies of scale - when the producer is associated with the whole selling of its product then the cost associated with retailing like promotion, storage, time, distribution, depreciation, sales team are eliminated by the producer which eventually enables the producer how to lower the price level for the product.

How many items is a bulk? ›

In general, bulk refers to a large number of goods or materials. For example, in the retail industry, bulk purchases may refer to buying products in large quantities, such as a case of 24 items or a pallet of 100 items. However, in other industries, the definition of bulk may vary.

What is a bulk savings? ›

a cheaper price than usual, offered to customers when they buy a large quantity of something: bulk discount on sth We offer a bulk discount on purchases of 100 or more pieces.

Why do people bulk buy? ›

The biggest benefit customers get when buying in bulk is saving money as it is always cheaper per unit. For instance, saving 10 cents on something used daily, it's possible to save $36.50 per year.

What are 2 downsides of buying bulk? ›

What are the cons of buying in bulk?
  • You have to be careful when you buy bulk food because the price can fluctuate. ...
  • You have to find somewhere to store the food, which is difficult if you don't have much space.
  • The quantity of food may be too large for you to be able to use up before it's best before date.

What are 4 disadvantages of buying in bulk? ›

Cons to Buying in Bulk
  • The upfront cost. If you buy in bulk, you face a bigger upfront cost. ...
  • You can waste items. If you buy four gallons of milk to save some cash, you could end up wasting it if one of the gallons sits way past its expiration date.
  • You likely need to pay a fee.
Nov 1, 2019

Is it good to buy groceries in bulk? ›

It helps you combat food waste.

That's food waste. According to Feeding America, the U.S. throws out 108 billion pounds of food every year. Shopping in the bulk aisle in the quantities you need is one of the easiest ways to cut down on food waste without any extra effort on your part.

How does buying in bulk work? ›

Products are sold to retailers by wholesalers, and then retailers purchase those products from wholesalers. Wholesalers offer large quantities of a product to retailers for a low price, and retailers buy large quantities of the same product from the wholesalers.

How do I save up for a big purchase? ›

Saving for a large purchase
  1. Determine how much money you'll need.
  2. Set a savings timeline.
  3. Create a schedule that matches your cash flow.
  4. Establish a separate savings account.

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