muerko0 • PM |
Jul 18, 2025 4:31 AM
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I’ve been thinking about switching to buying more things in bulk to save money and avoid those last-minute supermarket runs. I'm mostly looking for essentials like bin liners, foil, cleaning cloths, maybe even batteries and storage containers. But a lot of websites either require business accounts or sell in quantities I’d never finish. Has anyone found a good online place that works well for regular home use?
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carrymuo • PM |
Jul 18, 2025 5:34 AM
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For me, it was really about convenience. Buying in bulk lets me stock up on the essentials I know I’ll use frequently. The problem before was that I would always run out of things unexpectedly. It’s a mix of practicality and cost savings, though it can be tough finding the right balance between quantity and need.
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weiou8 • PM |
Jul 18, 2025 6:19 AM
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Honestly, I was in the same boat until a friend tipped me off. I gave it a try, and now I get most of my wholesale household products from Leigh Shop. What I like is that the items aren’t over-bundled — I can get a reasonable number of things without it feeling like I’m stocking a shop. Prices are fair too, especially for foil, paper products, and storage stuff. It just takes a lot of hassle out of everyday restocking.
Last edited by: weiou8 Jul 30, 2025 5:56 AM
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