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40 Things You Should Never Buy On Amazon

Follow this list and you'll save SO much money.

By and Charlotte Chilton
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We will talk up Amazon's perks until we are blue in the face. But even heroes have faults—and these are Amazon's. Here's everything you should avoid buying on the site, because they won't save you extra money in the long run. In fact, they could end up costing you way more!

1

Restaurant Gift Cards

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You'd think $25 would equal $25 in every corner of the country, but there's a special place where dollar values don't match up—and that place is Costco. At the big box store, you could pay $80 for $100 worth of Peet's Coffee gift cards. On Amazon, you'll be stuck paying dollar for dollar.

2

Dog Food

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In a store-to-store price comparison, Amazon loses every time. On Amazon, Pedigree's 50-lb. bag of Adult Complete Nutrition kibble is $57.99, minimum. On Walmart, it's more than 30 bucks cheaper, and specialty stores like PetSmart sell it for just $25.99.

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3

Large Appliances

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Amazon's selection of big machines (like fridges and dishwashers) is—well, how do we put this nicely — weak. Many of the ones that are available are sold through third-party retailers (read: you're going to pay a lot in shipping), or they're cheaper on competitors' sites. May we present you with this GE refrigerator (Amazon) v. GE refrigerator (Lowe's) argument as proof.

4

Anything from Ikea

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We know, WE KNOW: The fact that you can buy something from Ikea without setting foot in the blue-and-yellow labyrinth is exhilarating. But you're going to pay a pretty penny for that pleasure. The upcharge on Ikea products sold through Amazon is insane.

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5

Kirkland Brand Products

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Kirkland is Costco's house brand, and that's exactly where you should buy those products. Yes, Amazon sells them, but you'll pay so much more on the retail giant's site. For example, a 200-count box of Kirkland trash bags at Costco is $17. On Amazon, it's $25.

6

Fresh Produce

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Shopping for groceries online is convenient; we won't argue that. And since Amazon acquired Whole Foods, you never have to doubt your produce quality through the online retailer. But you're going to pay a pretty penny for that convenience. And need I remind you how much you can score bananas for at Trader Joe's? (19 cents. They're 19 cents each.)

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7

Cookbooks

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Amazon-sold cookbooks tend to cost around the same that they do from other retailers. The reason you should consider shopping elsewhere, though, is so you can properly fangirl over your copy. Target often scores exclusive signed copies, and the chefs' personal sites tend to have perks like that, too. Or, you know, you could support your local bookstore.

8

At-Home Hair Color

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When purchasing hair color, the most important thing is picking the shade. While you could opt for a general "blonde" or "brunette" on Amazon, there are a number of mail-order hair coloring kits that provide the customization that Amazon just can't deliver. Madison Reed is a hair color company that offers color match consultations, however it don't sell its dye on Amazon.

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9

New Cosmetics

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Unless you're ordering a beauty product you've tried and tested before, stick to in-person shopping for makeup. What Amazon offers in convenience it lacks in being able to physically test a product on your skin—which can make all the difference when selecting a foundation shade.

10

Birkenstocks

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Birkenstock is one of the few companies that has decided not to sell its product through the retail giant, so anything found on the e-commerce site is sold through a third-party retailer, AKA the product's quality can't be guaranteed.

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11

Nike Products

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Just like Birkenstock, Nike pulled its products off of the retail site, because the market was flooded with resellers and counterfeit products. The end of the two company's partnership means that any Nike products found on Amazon are not as reliable when it comes to quality.

12

COVID Supplies

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While it's tempting to order a shipment of face masks, hand sanitizer, and disinfecting wipes on Amazon, many third-party sellers on Amazon have taken advantage of the pandemic for monetary gain. Price gouging has occurred on numerous online retailers, so you'll probably end up paying an inflated price.

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13

Mattresses

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There are tons of online mattress companies that sell direct-to-consumer or through Amazon, but most people prefer to test their mattress out in-person before making the expensive purchase. Can ya blame them?

14

Charging Accessories

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There are a ton of off-brand phone chargers on Amazon. Sure, they may be cheaper, but they could end up costing you much more in the long run. Knock-off phone chargers aren't made with power-surge protection and can lead to internal damage in your phone.

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15

Trader Joe's Items

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OK, waiting in line at Trader Joe’s sucks, but the inconvenience probably doesn't outweigh the pricey upcharge on Amazon. Example: A 2.3-oz jar of its famous Everything But the Bagel Seasoning sells for $7 on Amazon, but $1.99 in stores.

16

Couches

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Amazon has a wide selection of couches for affordable prices, but there are still a lot of benefits to picking out a couch in person, from getting a hands-on test run of the fabric to sitting and experiencing the cushion comfort for yourself. There's no way to test either online.

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17

Car Seats

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Since there are a lot of third-party sellers on Amazon, it can be difficult to ensure that all brands have passed safety guidelines and regulations. This issue was raised when car seat manufacturer Jon Sumroy began crash testing copycats of his product sold on Amazon and realized there was no way competitors could have passed the same safety regulations as his brand, despite looking almost identical to shoppers.

18

Fine Jewelry

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Sorry, but this is not the place to splurge on a #treatyoself necklace or earrings. Not only can you not inspect the quality of the piece in person, but Amazon doesn't offer returns for "some jewelry orders," so you might not be able to get your money back.

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19

Luxury or Designer Goods

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The Amazon market is flooded with products from designer brands, but the seller is generally not the designer. Shoppers need to be weary that scams and counterfeit products do exist on the site, despite the many counterfeit-detection systems Amazon has in place.

20

Power Tools

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There's a reason stores like Lowe's and Home Depot are in the business of home improvement. The speciality stores are able to work with suppliers to provide the best prices for their customers, which is something Amazon just can't compete with.

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