Sentences with phrase «not cheap items»

Sometimes these things just happen, and they are not cheap items to pay for.
They're not the cheapest item I've purchased at the grocery store, but they're not the priciest either (I'm looking at you, truffle oil).
For instance, the crib is not a cheap item.
A more discrete device would be preferable but not to sacrifice performance.It also isn't a cheap item, but in this situation you most certainly get what you pay for — that being wi - fi extended the way you want it.

Not exact matches

After all, taking the cheap route isn't so cost effective when you have to replace the item two months later.
It just goes to show you don't have to spend so much money sometimes — just the cheapest item will do.»
You'll save more this way since back - to - school sales don't last all year, and oftentimes buying in bulk is cheaper than buying an individual item multiple times.
Aldi's business model is based on low prices, which it achieves by practices such as stocking fewer items, eschewing national brands for cheaper generic labels and not accepting credit cards.
It's not just that buying in bulk is generally cheaper than buying the pre-packaged, labeled versions of the exact same items, or that it allows you to get as much (popcorn) or as little (mulberries) as you want.
What is one item you won't cheap out on?
So you can see how appealing those cheap non-nutritionally items are, you can get bulk for your dollar even if its not healthy.
Yes, it is cheaper AT IKEA, but I do not have the time or patience to travel to the nearest IKEA store when in need of a trivial item.
On my last trip I was 2 hours down the road when I realized that I'd forgotten this essential item... luckily, a cheap handpump got me through the trip, but it's a mistaken I won't make again!!
Most of them are cheaper than just hitting up your local mall, but don't buy expensive items on impulse!
If you have a party supply store in your area, fill up a bag with items from the party favor aisle — they'll be way cheaper than Matchbox cars, your son will probably dig the novelty of picking out his own «prize»... and yet ALSO the novelty will eventually wear off because yeah, in reality the toys aren't anything THAT awesome.
I've tried the cheapest to the most expensive and found that many of the lesser priced items work just as well, if not better, than their higher priced counterparts.
The full set of items — Thermoses, reusable bags, utensils and more — isn't cheap, but it's clearly quite functional and environmentally friendly.
It is made of less expensive material and appears to be «cheaper» however, given the short amount of time your infant will be using these items, it really doesn't matter.
Cheap imported goods, or impulse purchases - items that we really don't need, or groceries that we could have bought at almost any other time of the week?
Mrs Mahama does not travel abroad with as little as 2,000 Ghana Cedis to buy cheap items for orphanages and vulnerable groups as Manasseh wants us to believe, but donated expensive items such as ultra-modern ECG and X-ray machines, ambulances, computers, ultra-modern hospital beds, and other essential medical supplies.
A bit too hipster - y for my taste (e.g. MacBook Air and fixed gear bike) and some items aren't exactly cheap (138 Dollar for a messenger bag!).
If you're looking for a cheap wheatgrass juicer, this one has durable parts but isn't the most efficient for fibrous, low - water items like wheatgrass.
The problem boils down to the fact that platinum isn't cheap and so US Dept. of Energy research laboratories are looking for alternatives to or ways of making more efficient use of platinum according to a June 16, 2015 news item on Nanowerk,
I am so excited that # 1 most these items are cheaper to buy it from the bins and # 2 I can try just a little bit of an ingredient that I am not sure of and not have it go to waste if I don't like it or the kids give it the thumbs down.
I am really picky about material and details (to be sure items don't look cheap) and these pieces are high quality looking and feeling.
It isn't really cheap I must say, but sometimes I just pay a bit more for one garment which I will style it with budget items just to keep the balance if you know what I mean
There are now high quality looking faux fur stoles at all prices ranges so you don't have to worry about breaking the bank or settling for cheap looking faux fur, which isn't a good look for anyone (see some fun colored options from Halogen and Charlotte Simone — this one is on sale at Shopbop, just use code MORE17 for 30 % off of full priced items).
A bad habit of mine was frequently shopping «final sale» items online because they're so cheap, and then they wouldn't fit when they arrive.
I feel like JCF products are generally «cheaper» and not actually items discarded from J.Crew.
These cheaper items will not last long and you will be back at the store buying more things.
Um, pillows at even cheap stores cost $ 30 and oh by the way, if you buy one pillow then you need to get a matching one for the other end of the couch and then you need to get pumpkins, candles, seasonal items and then you realize you are in it for like $ 300 and you haven't even finished.
Stores like Forever 21 are great places to get cheaper on - trend items that you want to try but know you don't want to invest a lot in.
I think there's more variety on their website but items are cheaper on Amazon, and especially if you have Amazon Prime you won't pay shipping.
This is not an item that you want to go cheap on — you want your white dress shirt to hold its shape through many washings, and not even be the slightest bit translucent.
My selections in each Nordstrom sale aren't always the cheapest items and that's because I gravitate towards classic items I'll wear for years.
I believe in buying the highest quality items I can afford rather than buying cheaper pieces that will not last long or fit well.
I'm sure I've said this before, but I really prefer buying jewelry over clothes, not only because it's cheaper (or at least it is with the jewelry I buy haha) but because I think you can make outfits look TOTALLY different just by wearing different accessories, which gives you so much more bang for your buck with basic items like the black shirt you're wearing.
At # 22.50, this item isn't cheap, but reviewers on the Marks & Spencer website gave it 4.5 out of 5 so this item may go from my wish list to purchase list.
Sometimes you truly do just fall in love with a pricier item and no matter what you can't find a cheaper replacement.
Even with cheap shipping if it's coming from Torrance it should only take a day so not sure what that was about, but I got my items today, which was relatively fast compared to others who have ordered all in all the packaging was nice and I love the pieces I got.
I ordered this dress when it was an item of the day, but it was still not a cheap dress for a 4 year old.
I own all the clothes you'll be seeing and though they aren't the cheapest clothing options out there they will be realistic, accessible items that don't require you to choose between new shoes and the electric bill.
It's so easy to go into a store and be wooed by the cheap sale prices on items that you don't really like, but that you felt you couldn't pass up because it was «too good of a deal.»
Because the anxiously awaited Memorial Day is the first holiday to kick off the summer, and those checked baggage fees are certainly not getting any cheaper, we paired up with travel pro and style blogger, Soraya Pena of Chic Flavours to show us how to create four different looks perfect for any holiday weekend occasion — be it the beach, BBQ, picnics or patios — with just a few items!
We buy clothing simply because it's on sale or because it's cheap, and we end up with closets flanked by excess items we don't love.
I also like second - hand items because not only are they cheaper but you're essentially recycling.
Now, Venofye is definitely a treat yo» self kinda item — bee venom skincare ain't cheap, cos a cruelty - free, eco-friendly process ain't cheap.
They are beautiful and classic and I agree on buying just one item that you want rather than lots of cheap substitutes that you will not really appreciate and use again after a month.
I'm pleasantly surprised to report that it doesn't feel like really cheap items.
I tend to grab the cheapest and safest item most times to wear but sometimes that doesn't mean they are necessarily versatile.
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