Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Knowing What To Buy At Waco Flea Markets

By Amanda Ross


Bargain hunters have long enjoyed shopping at garage sales and other discount venues to find unique items at marked down prices. Shoppers on tight budgets as well as serious collectors use these opportunities to zero in on wares that they cannot find at the local mall or big box stores. If you have never before visited one of the Waco flea markets in your area, you may wonder what kind of things you can find, however.

When you walk into one of these outdoor or indoor sales, you might notice right away the variety of antiques available for purchase. Antiques are usually sold by families or private sellers who inherited them from family members and no longer need or want them. They want to get rid of them quickly at marked down prices so the family can settle the estate or probate the will quickly.

Vinyl records are on the way back in the world of music today. Until recently, people have kept their old vinyls and 45s in the garage or basement with the hopes that one day they might be able to sell them. With more people discovering the appeal of vinyl records today, they are more eager to buy them. You can liquidate or buy vinyls and 45s at these sales.

Furniture for your home also can be found at these sales. Some sellers offer brand new pieces. Others sell gently used fixtures for every room in the house. Before you buy, you are cautioned to inspect each piece carefully. You also are advised to steam clean and fumigate your purchases to guard against bed bugs and other household pests.

Household items and collectibles are big sellers at these sales. Some people come to the market with the hopes of selling food that they made or canned at home. It can be tempting to buy some of these food selections. However, safety experts warn that the food might not be safe from food poisoning and bacteria.

You also may not want to risk giving your pets food from one of these secondhand venues. Some sellers offer up biscuits or pet jerky that they make at home. The chances are that the products are relatively safe. Even so, some people have been known to purposely taint pet foods sold at the venue. You are advised to choose carefully if you plan on shopping for food items for your cat or dog there.

Safety experts warn parents to avoid buying children's wares at secondhand sales. Lead paint continues to find its way into the market primarily in used furniture like toddler beds or cribs. Older style mattresses also pose a risk to babies and children under the age of two. These experts advise parents to choose new furniture instead.

With these precautions in mind, you can make the most out of your shopping excursion to the flea markets throughout the Waco area. You will know what to look for and buy and what items to steer clear of during your visit. You also may have the chance to find unique items like vinyl records that are coming back into style and offered at prices that have yet to catch up with the rest of the market today.




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