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    6 Items for Retirees To Splurge On, Settle For or Skip at Target

    By Crystal Mayer,

    2 days ago
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    Whether you have been retired for years or are hoping to retire soon, Target will undoubtedly become a must-stop shopping destination. The big-box retailer has everything you need along with a whole lot of stuff you don’t. Retirees, particularly those living on a fixed or reduced income, should carefully consider each purchase and ensure they aren’t buying things they don’t need.

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    Here are six items for retirees to splurge on, settle for or skip at Target .

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    Splurge

    There are some things that are worth their weight in gold and, despite a hefty price tag, will make your life much easier. While they may seem like big splurges at the time, they actually pay for themselves over time. These are items that will last for decades or do the work of multiple products, justifying their sometimes jaw-dropping prices.

    Dyson Cordless Stick Vacuum

    • Price: $349.99, reg. $469.99

    Once you get over the sticker shock, you will understand why a Dyson Cordless Stick Vacuum is worth every penny. The highly-rated vacuum is lightweight, making it easy to use as you get older. It has the powerful suction that Dyson is famous for without the annoying cord and can break down into a handheld device for the car or sofa. You have ample run time, 40 minutes on average, and the peace of mind of a two-year warranty with lifetime Dyson support.

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    Keurig Coffee Maker

    • Price: $139.99

    Another must-have for any retiree is a reliable coffee maker. A Keurig is ideal if you aren’t keen on drinking an entire pot and allows for a lot of flexibility. The variety of K-cups available on the market is endless. At under $150, the coffee maker is a fraction of the cost of going to your local shop for the year.

    Settle

    The great thing about Target is that it offers affordable products, whether through its private brands, like Room Essentials, or lesser-known but still good-quality companies, such as Gourmia. Before you spend hundreds of more dollars than you need to, consider these cost-effective alternatives.

    Room Essentials Bookshelf

    • Price: $28

    If you hope to read more when you retire or just want to get your house a little more in order, then you will need the right gear, including a reliable bookcase. While you can find pricier comparables, the 4 Cube Decorative Bookshelf from Room Essentials will do the trick. There is no need to spend more on organizational cubbies. Room Essentials is owned by Target, meaning you will get the best price for the product through the retailer.

    Gourmia Air Fryer

    • Price: $69.99

    The Gourmia Air Fryer is highly affordable at under $70. This pivotal kitchen appliance costs under half of what a comparable 6-quart air fryer will cost and has hundreds of five-star reviews. For retirees who want to save on eating out but would rather not turn on the oven, the air fryer is the perfect addition to the kitchen.

    Skip

    The only downside to Target is that it is a haven for picking up things you don’t really need. The company has built an empire on ensuring shoppers do not leave with less than a cartful. Before you overspend on your next trip, consider skipping some of the nonessentials that may be a waste of money.

    Overpriced Throw Pillows

    • Price: $50

    For retirees on a budget, you can skip the pricey throw pillows that can be found at some Targets and online. The Rizzy Home Oversized Geometric Throw Pillow is a whopping $50, and while fabulous, it isn’t necessarily worth its hefty price tag. If you do decide to redecorate once you retire, consider more affordable options that can achieve the look without breaking the bank.

    Stanley Cups

    • Price: $45

    While staying hydrated should be a priority no matter what season of life you are in, you can probably skip the head-shaking price attached to a Stanley Cup . These trendy tumblers are extremely expensive and aren’t too different from their less pricey counterparts. Reducing these unnecessary expenses can do wonders for retirees hoping to save money.

    Prices and availability are accurate as of Oct. 4, 2024, and are subject to change.

    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com : 6 Items for Retirees To Splurge On, Settle For or Skip at Target

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