QVC has a great deal on today—the Shark Rotator Speed Powered 3-in-1 Vacuum–$199.00 with a ton of attachments. Seems to have good reviews online…
The Tote a Tons were $19.99 at Best Buy, so you could save the shipping by just picking them up.
@twoinanddone I was thinking about that or go to Bed Bath and Beyond and use a 20 percent coupon.
I was at Home Goods with my MIL looking at expensive Italian ceramics and I came across a Nova Deruta serving bowl priced at $12.99. “That’s a mistake, get it!”, said MIL, so I did. It’s quite lovely.
Doing a google image search I saw one just like it that sold on eBay last week for $44 with more than $36 in shipping! Ebay people, check Homegoods first!
I’ve been wanting a pair of Hunter Rain boots for years but couldn’t bring myself to shell out over $100 and up for them. Just checked the Nordstrom Rack website and got a really cute pink pair for $79. Some of the cute colors are gone, but there are still some left in certain sizes. I’m looking forward to the rain now!
I need good rain boots too but I want to be sure they are comfortable for the long haul. I tend to get uncomfortable ankle bones, where the boot rubs against my skin on the inside, so I must be pronating a bit. I also have a wide foot. What are good brands to try besides Hunter? I’ll have to go find a shop to try them on.
My D2 loves Hunter boots. She has learned to watch 6pm.com for good prices. They can change daily! She bought a pair last year and this year in mid-late summer and paid in the $60-70 range.
They actually have a nice selection of rain boots for decent prices: http://www.6pm.com/womens-boots~GD?s=recentSalesStyle/desc&pf_rd_r=0ZJ78MBMN29FJ3QWGR6F&pf_rd_p=3dfd6e45-dc11-4338-b039-c61863e0e848#!/women-boots/CK_XARCz1wE6AoITwAEB4gIEGAECBw.zso?s=recentSalesStyle/desc/
Depending what you are looking for in style I think we bought a pair of Kamik brand rain boots before and were satisfied. There are several styles of them of 6pm as well.
@greenwitch I have a pair of Chooka rainboots that are pretty comfortable and have held up reasonably well. I think I got them at Costco.
Thanks @abasket! I see the Hunter boots at 6pm are actually less expensive. I may have to take advantage of Nordstrom’s return policy, lol.
My daughter loved her Hunter boots for the 4 years she lived in New York City dealing with rain and snow. I have seen them over the past 6 months at a couple of Nordstrom Rack’s at decent prices.
Costco stocked Hunter rainboots. I bought the girls and I some last year. I think I paid around $80. It may be a seasonal item.
Costco.com has Chooka rainbows now for $24.99. I wish they had half sizes but rain boots seem to never have half sizes.
http://www.costco.com/Chooka-Ladies’-Herringbone-Rain-Boot.product.100247099.html
ETA - can’t get the link quite right but they’re easy to find
Our Costco seems to stock Sakroots rainboots - I forget if it is in the fall or spring…
Depending on your foot size kids Hunter boots are cheaper. They also aren’t as tall which can be better for those with short lower legs. My youngest begged for Hunter boots, refused to get the kids and got the women’s boot. She eventually sold them because they hit the bend of the back of her knee.
Same with ugg boots, I wear a women’s 7 but I can wear a kids Ugg in a 5.
I know some of you don’t care for Macy’s, but I had found a pair of pants at Goodwill that fit me like they used my body for the pattern, and learned that they were one of the Macy’s store brands (Style & Co.) so today I went looking for some new ones. They’re having their end–of-season sale and I got three pair for $25 including tax. I’m short, short-waisted, fluffy but not curvy and very hard to fit. I am so happy to have found these pants. The weather’s already cooling down so I will need to put the capri’s away soon, and last fall’s pants were all given away because I lost weight.
My husband got us the Chase Sapphire Reserve card. Never thought we’d get so excited about a credit card.
@88jm19 so tell us…why is that credit card a good buy of the day?
I’m riding in the car so typing a reply is difficult right now. But briefly 100,000 miles and triple pt/miles on travel including restaurants…and $300 credit toward the $450 annual fee. Google it. It may be a great deal for those who travel. We have anAustralian trip planned and it will be wonderful!
$450 annual fee? That would stop me right there. But I’ll look into it…just to see!
Sounds like a great card for folks who travel a lot. Plus, a whole lot of nice added bennies!
Primary CDW? Love it!!!