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IKEA Shopping Hacks

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If you love the affordable, modern furniture at IKEA, you need to read this blog. The prices are already reasonable, but you can save even more if you know the right hacks for shopping at IKEA.

Whether you’re furnishing a new space or updating your current decor, these 12 expert tips will help you maximize your budget when shopping at IKEA.

1. Join the IKEA Family program

The IKEA Family loyalty program is free to join and offers members exclusive discounts, early access to sales and special offers. Members also receive perks like free coffee or tea during store visits and access to workshops and events. As a bonus, during promotional periods, members can earn rewards, such as a $10 coupon for every $100 spent between specific dates.

2. Shop without the kids

All IKEA shoppers can drop their kids off at IKEA’s Småland (daycare) for a free hour, but if you’re an Ikea Family member, you get an extra 30 minutes on top of that, which should give you enough time to complete your shopping and get into line before the kids start going crazy.

3. Take advantage of the buyback & resell program

If you have gently used IKEA furniture that you no longer need, consider participating in IKEA’s Buyback & Resell program. Depending on the item’s condition, you can receive a gift card worth up to 50% of the original price if you bring it back to the store. Declutter, promote sustainability and score an IKEA gift card, all at the same time!

4. Look for ‘Last Chance’ tags

Items marked with yellow ‘Last Chance’ tags are being discontinued and may be offered at reduced prices. If you spot something you like that’s carrying this tag, act quickly because these products won’t be restocked.

5. Explore the Circular Hub

Don’t leave IKEA without stopping by the ‘As-Is’ section, now known as the Circular Hub. You’ll find it near the checkout area, and it’s packed with returned, discontinued or slightly damaged items at significant discounts, often up to 50% off. These pieces are sold as-is, so be sure to inspect them carefully. Some IKEA locations also allow you to reserve ‘As-Is’ items online for up to 48 hours before purchasing in-store. The ‘As-Is’ section can be a great place to brainstorm for DIY projects and find the supplies you need to make them happen.

6. Shop during major sales events

IKEA hosts several sales throughout the year, including the IKEA Family Sale, Summer Sale and Winter Sale. Planning your purchases around these events can lead to substantial savings on a wide range of products.

7. Utilize Click & Collect

To save on delivery fees, consider using IKEA’s Click & Collect service. Order online and pick up your items at a nearby store or collection point. This option is especially cost-effective for smaller orders.

8. Monitor price adjustments

If an item you purchased goes on sale shortly after your purchase, IKEA may offer a price adjustment. Be sure to keep your receipts and monitor prices to take advantage of this policy.

9. Explore IKEA hacks for customization

You can find creative ideas for customizing IKEA products at online communities like IKEA Hackers. This will help you personalize your furniture and decor without breaking the bank.

10. Check for online-only deals

IKEA occasionally offers online-exclusive deals and promotions. Regularly check their website or subscribe to their newsletter to stay informed about these offers.

11. Use the IKEA app

The IKEA app provides easy access to your IKEA Family card, current promotions and personalized offers. It’s a convenient tool to enhance your shopping experience and ensure you don’t miss out on savings.

12. Visit during off-peak hours

Shopping during less busy times, such as weekday mornings or evenings, can lead to a more relaxed experience at IKEA. You may be more inclined to make responsible decisions when you’re not pressured by large crowds. Additionally, staff may have more time to assist you, and popular items are less likely to be out of stock.

Make the most of your IKEA experience with these hacks. Happy shopping!

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