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minik8e
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Topic: Skimp vs Splurge Posted: 16 January 2009 at 7:56am |
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this but I'm wondering - for those of you on a tight budget, what baby things did you skimp on (ie. get secondhand) and what things did you splurge? What was the reason?
We don't have a LOT of money and we want to save up as much as we can before bubs is born (I'm thinking positive that this IS a sticky bean!!), so would like to know the things that it's best to get new, and the things that we can get away with secondhand.
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 8:06am |
Golly .. just about everything of Issys is 2nd hand (and you cant tell)
In my opinion the only thing I think that HAS to be new is the capsule/carseat
Others will say baby should have a new mattress, however Issys is 2nd hand and she is still thriving.
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 8:07am |
Oh I will say however with number two we splurged on a new pram (as the one we had didnt have the option of carrying two kidlets).
Should have just splurged on one in the first place .. when we were on two incomes (although they P&T didnt make the Vibe back then .. and I wasnt too fussed on their other prams)
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 8:09am |
We skimped on the big items and clothing.
A newborn does not need lots of cute fancy little outfits. They are a pain in the bum to change because they are all floppy and they grow so quick that you will need the next size up anyway. It's really a waste of money and places like tnt and kmart etc do have some cute stuff for much cheaper than pumpkin patch.
Things like a cot you can get 2nd hand. You don't need to spend a grand on a cot. We personally got a new cot but only paid $300 for a very basic one and it's been brilliant, no issues whatsoever with it and will serve well for #2.
I also got a change table for $20 on trademe. Trademe is brilliant if you look around over a period of time. I just constantly kept an eye out and it paid off.
My splurge was probably cloth nappies. I don' tknow if it counts but it was a big set up cost and I got smalls and mediums at once with a few larges as well rather than waiting.
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 8:20am |
We were thew same as J, skimp on everything but the carseat
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 8:21am |
We had a family basinette with DD which is over 40 years old, we just got new mattress, and same with the cot. It is 14 years old and we bought a new mattress. We'll be having a different basinette this time though as another family member has the one we used first time. Not sure about using the same cot, another friend has offered us her cot which is only 3 years old, so we may borrow that instead.
I got heaps of toys passed down too and clothes from my friend who's baby was onnly 10 weeks older than DD. And because DD is so much smaller than her now, we still get all the clothes which is a great saving.
We also got a moutain buggy from my SIL, we did originally buy a pram, and wish i'd never bothered.
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 8:45am |
We splurged on a Safensound Carseat (Actually, my parents did  ) I got most of Jacksons clothes from the opshops. I did get him a few Pumpkin patch things online through the product code discount thingee, just so that he had a few "nice" outfits for when we went out.
We splurged on a MB, and a cot/change table set at the baby factory. But we got it all at a great rate. Im so pleased we bought it as the MB has been great for my running.
I also rushed out to buy a breastpump the day I got out of hospital with Jackson. I was originally going to buy one off trademe but Mum told me to wait and see if I'd even need it. Turns out I needed it! We did sell it for more than half of what we bought it for on trademe.
I didnt buy him any toys, just raided the opshops and picked up a whole heap of really good toys for 50c each.
I really wish we had of slurged on some posies while we were on 2 incomes. That would have saved us so much money now that we are on one income. (I was planning on returning to work originally)
We could have got a lot more things second hand, but being on two incomes we just couldnt help ourselves. Really wish we had of saved even more money for "emergencies".
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:18am |
Haven't bought anything second hand, just shopped around and bought up big in sales (ie. I never pay full price for any of his clothes UNLESS its the odd item that i can justify, and i DONT shop at PP- waste of money if you ask me, if your bean is anything like my boy, he grows out of his clothes within a few months)
I was lucky in that my parents bought his baby capsule, and grandparents bought us a nice new cot! I also had savings from a couple years working so I could buy what i wanted, I just don't do second hand stuff. I'm fussy. I was in a situation where I probably should have bought a lot of stuff second hand (being a single mum and all), but i got around it. Bottom line is I have amazing parents who have helped us out heaps and let me off without paying board for the first 7 months of pregnancy, so i could save $$$ to splurge on bub.
Sorry not all that helpful, but i definitely recommend safe 'n sound carseats convertible from rear facing to forward facing. Even that I got on sale down from $360 to $270 and had it installed when I was just 20 weeks preg lol! I seriously never buy things full price, EVER!
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:27am |
Skimp
Capsule we hired from Plunket,
Stroller we got for a bargain,
Bouncinette yet another bargain
Clothes (some but not all)
Drawers
Linen (mattress protectors, sheets, blankets etc)
Splurge
Cot (brand new and only cost us $300)
Carseat
Mattress
Basinette and Stand (Cariboo style)
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:37am |
KM - we only have one friend who we could borrow off, and they are TTC #2 at the moment so not really practical!! We have a bassinet - DF's family one.
Will definitely get a brand new carseat.
I work across the street from T&T so that's all good  Mind you, JK, Baby Factory and Pumpkin Patch are all just up the road too LOL I'm more likely to buy any PP stuff from TM though, and just for special occasions kind of thing. I'm more of a "practical" clothes kind of girl, than fancy cute...but that's just me. There will be some cute fancy stuff, but it will be the rarity, not the norm!!
I will definitely be keeping an eye on TM for a lot of things - I'm happy with a 2nd hand cot, but might get a new mattress, depending on what the existing one is like I think....
Thanks heaps...I'm going to keep reading opinions and make a list LOL
Oh...and I have around 100 flat nappies (the old style white ones) thanks to MIL who kept them - woohoo!!
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:40am |
Oh, and we have a set of drawers which I want to sand down and paint in more "baby friendly" colours as well. I was thinking of getting DF or my dad to build a change table with shelves and I could buy a change mat to go on the top. Would this work??
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:41am |
We bought our cot, change table & basinette off trademe. The cot was about $250 I think & we've been really happy with it. We did buy a new mattress for it though.
The change table ended up being free because a small piece broke off it when it was being disassembled so the man said we could take it for firewood. DH mended it with some glue.
We bought a new high chair, stroller, bouncer & car seat. But in hindsight, everything really can be bought secondhand. Like some of the others, I would always buy a new carseat & mattress though – but that’s just me
You can buy drawers secondhand & sand them back & paint them. That can be a nice little project when you’re waiting for bubs to arrive.
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:42am |
One thing (in defense of PP)
I tend to dress Issy in it .. because the clothes seem to last longer than clothes from T&T and other such stores....
Baby Factory stuff (the Tangerine range) seems to wear pretty well too .. but her T&T stuff is terrible!
TM is great for PP gear .. and we have an outlet store out our way .. so I might have to say I splurge on her clothes too
Actually I spend waaaay more on her clothes than I do on my own!
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:44am |
If your DF is a bit of a handy man, then I think that would def work. I know you can buy the change pads on their own for the top of the table.
I have found the shelves of the table really useful for storing "stuff".
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:44am |
We spent very little money actually - Mum and Nana however, mnust have spent a fortune.
cot - second hand - trademe - $50
bouncinet - trademe - $20
stroller - $70 brand new - farmers - salesgirl put through the wrong price.
clothes - we barely bought any - Nana and Mum went nuts. I had to buy brandnew prem gear for Taine though cause he was tiny. Bought them when he was born though.
Highchair - trademe - $30
Fireguard - trademe
carseat - brand new - Dad
We bought.....um.....lots of toys, shoes...thats about it. We scrimped on most things, and Mum and Nana filled in the rest. i love my family
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:46am |
I agree J, on PP. I have bought things from their outlet stores or online & it has sometimes been cheaper than other stores. The quality is def better. Liam has some PP stuff that he has been wearing for aggges. I find the sizing really good. The resale value is a bonus too.
(I once bought a top from T&T & I couldn't even get it over Liam's head  ).
Just my 2 cents worth...
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 9:54am |
I do love some of the PP clothes, but just can't justify the cost - that's more than I spend on my own clothes!! I'm not liekly to buy many clothes anyway, as MIL and GIL (Grandma in law) will likely go nuts - it's the first grandchild and first great-grandchild on DF's side!!! So any PP clothes I get will likely be from TM - the only outlet store we have here is Bendon
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 10:09am |
cot we got new (converts into a first bed, so we figured it would last a while and we can use it for a 2nd).
capsule- 2nd hand off a friend, so I knew it's history
carseat she is in now- new
pram/buggy- parents brought the buggy as a present and we splashed out on the carrycot for it (MB)
clothes- I tend to go slightly overboard with Ella. But I love PP stuff as it does last for ages and i love the adjustable waists on the pants. For PP I would definitely check out the outlet store online- sometimes it can be cheaper than buying off trade me (in product review thread is the link for the codes).
never bothered with a changetable and haven't regretted it, baby bath 2nd hand, and most of Ella big toys were either gifts or 2nd hand.
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Posted: 16 January 2009 at 10:19am |
We skimped on pretty much everything - Daniel is a TM baby. We made our change table and it's been a lifesaver for my back. The only things we bought new were a highchair and a nappy bag. My reasoning was I will be using this nappy bag for 5 years + so it's worth getting one that I really like!
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