So I decided to share my best flea market shopping tips in hopes that it will help some of you novice flea market shoppers
Flea Market Shopping Tip No. 1 – Clean Out Your Car
Before you head out for your flea market adventure, be sure to empty your trunk, remove any car seats (unless you’re bringing your small children with you), and put the back seats down if you’re feeling ambitious. This way, when your shopping trip is over, you’ll be able to quickly pack everything into your car and avoid the hassle of moving things around when you’re hot and tired.
Flea Market Shopping Tip No. 2 – Wear Comfortable Shoes
I wore flip flops to my first flea market. BAD! Not only did my feet hurt from walking all over the place, but they got so dusty and dirty – it was disgusting. Definitely wear comfortable (closed toe) shoes – your feet and back will thank you for it!
Flea Market Shopping Tip No. 3 – Bring Cash in Many Bill Sizes
Some flea market vendors are equipped to take credit cards, but many are not. Make sure to have cash on hand so you don’t have to hit up the flea market ATM, where you will likely face high withdrawal fees.
Also, have many types of bills on hand. If you haggle with a seller for a lower price on an item, the last thing you want to do is ask for change. It’s definitely best to have a variety of bills in your pocket so that you can pay the exact amount.
Flea Market Shopping Tip No. 4 – Bring a Large Tote or Collapsible Wagon
Some of your flea market finds may be bulky and less than convenient to carry around. If you’re very prepared, bring a collapsible wagon like this or personal shopping cart like this to cart your purchases around in. Alternatively, a large canvas shopping tote like this is a good way to carry lightweight items with you as you shop. Some flea market vendors may have plastic grocery bags for you to carry your purchased items in, but don’t bank on it.
Flea Market Shopping Tip No. 5 – Bring Water, Food, and Headache Medicine
Check the rules of the flea market you’re going to, but if you’re allowed to bring food and water inside, definitely do it. Flea market shopping is draining and you’ll want to stay hydrated and fed (hey, nobody wants to deal with hunger-induced rage). Also, if you’re prone to headaches like me, make sure to bring some Advil or other headache medicine with you. Nothing kills the fun like a killer headache.
Flea Market Shopping Tip No. 6 – Don’t Hesitate
If you see something you LOVE and must have, don’t hesitate to buy it. If you wait, it may not be there when you get back. I violated this rule recently and paid the price. The super cool decorative container I wanted for my mantel was gone by the time I got back to purchase it.
Flea Market Shopping Tip No. 7 – Hesitate
Yes, I just said the opposite of what I said in tip no. 6! If you see something that you like but don’t absolutely have to have, wait and go back to the booth later in the day to see if it’s still there. If it is, try to haggle with the seller to see if you can get a lower price. At the end of the day, sellers are more willing to discount their items because they’d typically rather sell something than have to re-load it and haul it back home.
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