Whether you’re deciding between a wood stove versus a pellet stove, choosing a solo stove, or buying a gas stove, there are several ways to get a great deal. You may not always have a choice in the timing of this purchase, but some months, days of the month, and even days of the week are the best times to buy a stove.
The Best Months to Purchase a Stove
If you’re deciding when you should get a new stove, it’s best to plan your purchase before new models hit the sales floor each winter. Appliances go on sale each year in September or October, and to ensure stores have enough space, they tag the previous year’s models with clearance prices. You may also be able to get a deal in January on the very last models left on the floor. Be sure to ask about floor models and scratch-and-dent models that may be lurking in the warehouse. If you can tolerate a few surface blemishes, you may be able to wring out a better deal.
Holiday Weekend Sales on Major Appliances
You also can get a good deal if you shop on a holiday weekend. The best days to buy kitchen appliances are Labor Day, Memorial Day, President’s Day, Black Friday, and even the Fourth of July. These are popular dates for sales on major appliances, but be sure to do your research beforehand to ensure you are actually saving money.
End of the Month Deals
Staff at many stores earn commissions on sales, so you will be able to get the best deal in the last week of the month when they are more motivated to reach their sales quotas. Come prepared to negotiate, and do your research for pricing online and with competitors. Aim to at least match the lowest price you found, or go even lower. If you have the proof with price quotes and printouts, you can be an assured negotiator.
Best Day of the Week to Shop for Stoves
If you can go to the store during the week, you will be able to get more attention from the sales staff and have time to drive the best bargains. Aim for Thursday (daytime or evening). Thursday is also the day that online retailers are most likely to reduce their prices. Consider getting online quotes early on Thursday to take to the appliance store with you for comparison and as the starting point for negotiations.
Do Your Research Ahead of Time
You won’t always be able to predict when you need to replace your stove, but if it is past its warranty, you might want to start keeping tabs on the features you want, the brands and models you prefer, and the best places to buy. This is a helpful way to start timing your purchase and get the best deal. If you are planning to remodel, upgrade appliances, or move, start thinking about the best time to make your purchase within the timeframe of your other plans.