Showing posts with label Rose hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rose hill. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Love that Scratch and Dent section!

I'm a big fan of the "clearance" and "scratch and dent" areas of stores. If you're just starting out in a home or if you're just conscious of your spending, then checking these little gems frequently can give great savings. 


Here are a few examples of some favourite scratch and dent finds I've done.. long post, kinda turned into a brag post haha:


I've spoken about Rosehill Liquidation before (here: http://couponwithsam.blogspot.ca/2015/09/sharing-great-sales-rosehill-liquidation.html), but this place basically furnished my whole house. They are a end of the line place for many name brands from places like Sears and The Bay. As soon as I knew my offer on a house was accepted, we started shopping and filling a trailer for move in day 

  • Bought a beautiful huge and comfortable leather couch. It was "scratch and dent" because one of the back cushions wouldn't zipper totally on. Never in the three years of using this couch have we even noticed! I think it was normally priced $2500 in the store and we paid $475
  • Matching colour to couch, huge ottoman, fake leather. Love this thing (and so does the dog) and it was here because the fabric on the underside was ripping off. Again, have never seen the problem. We got it for $125 
  • Big beautiful rug. This huge thing was exactly what we wanted to bring colours together in the living room. While standing in the store I googled it and found it for over $2000. We got it for $135
  • Washer and dryer set. HE, decent capacity for both (can do our comforter) and haven't needed major repairs yet (and we've abused these things). They were both here because of dents in the sides. Got the pair for $472
  • Pedestals for the washer and dryer. These were here again because of dents but they were perfectly priced when we compared to buying new. Yes they don't match, but they serve the purpose! Pair for $105
  • We bought a pretty cool little fridge that held a lot for $600. After only being home a little while the freezer broke and we suddenly had A LOT of meat we had to cook up and eat. We were still under warranty with Rosehill and took it back, and upgraded to a really stunning fridge for $200 more. This one has been chugging along perfectly since.   
  • Moving out to my own place, I wanted a new bigger-than-single bed. I got a really great, brand new mattress normally $2300 for $560. They threw in a boxspring free and I bought the rails base for $58. My roommates at the time both also bought new mattresses, getting some "once used" mattresses for steals. I still tell anyone looking for a mattress to go to Rosehill 
  • Headboard for my bed.. was a nice white wooden thing. The lamination on a top corner was starting to peel so the whole thing was cheap and came home with us for $100
  • Small home appliances came from here too, with no complaints as everything still works fine, including a coffee maker and blender for $20 each 
  • Decor items like beautiful dividing screens (that had some sort of paint blotches on the backside no one sees anyways), metal leaves for outside hanging, candle holders and a bunch of other little bits. 
  • A big backyard porch umbrella that uncannily perfectly matched some really random colored cushions I just bought on sale somewhere else. Never in a million years would I have thought I would find a matching umbrella to them! I think the umbrella was $30, and was totally worth it!
  • Our Christmas tree! Seriously love this little tree, multicolor lights, nice shape and decent height. We paid $23 for him  

On top of all the above deals, we added on their newsletter discount coupon which gave another 10-20% off each time we went. 

I also know that my grandma found a cow painting she absolutely needed to have for my cousin (her other granddaughter). In the normal store this thing was over $200. I found it by fluke at Rosehill and told her about it and she went and got it for something around $60


  • Fish tanks can usually be found "open box" or missing pieces for a discount. Display models can also score a good deal. My first tank is absolutely beautiful, and I bought it as an open box missing the light piece. It was too pretty to pass up at the price they were offering so I took it home (with the understanding I could bring it back within a month) and called the company to see about a replacement light. They sent me one free of charge and I have the prettiest little 30 gallon tank.  
  • Our big fish tank was a discount as it was the display model with again, no light. The stand was already assembled so we had to take the whole thing as is. Thanks to our roommate with the big car, we got it all home and I called the company to get replacement lights. Again these were free of charge and I think the tank looks awesome!   Read more: http://couponwithsam.blogspot.ca/2016/05/another-it-doesn-hurt-to-ask-missing.html

  • I was coveting my parents new bed that they got for a small bedroom at their beach house. It was one where you could lift the whole bed up for tons of storage underneath. They bought theirs from Ikea and my roommate and I set off to get one. IKEA has a corner for scratch and dent, just before checkouts. I know this is supposed to be your last stop, but it's always my first. Much to my surprise, there was the bed!! All boxed and the labels saying there was nothing wrong with it. It was almost too good to be true. I talked to the guys there and they verified it was brand new, just here for some reason. It was the "wrong" colour as I wanted white but for more than half price it was perfect. It came home and seriously, everyone should have this bed haha. 


  • Maybe it's not quite scratch and dent but I really like popping by The Beat Goes On store from time to time to look at their discount previously used DVDs. For less than $4 I can usually have a movie I've been wanting to watch, that is priced at HMV for over $15. They provide an exchange warranty if the disc won't play so you really can't go wrong. Just yesterday I picked up Disney's Frozen for $15.99, priced at HMV for $35
  • While looking for stuff for my new bathroom after renovations, we found a scratch and dent vanity store. They had all kinds and I really liked this dark red wood set that had the vanity with white sink, over sink medicine cabinet and a little shelf with hooks thing. The vanity was $175 and the shelf and cabinet were $20 and $30

    Love to hear everyone's brag buys from the discount stores... Share if you have them! 

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Sharing Great Sales: Rosehill Liquidation

Okay, so you are in the market for anything from this list:
• furniture like sofas, chairs, ottomans to bedroom sets, dining room sets, display cabinets
• bedroom items like mattresses, headboards, box springs, bed frames
• rugs or artwork
• appliances like fridges, washers, dryers, microwaves, stoves
• small appliances like blenders, toasters, vaccuumes, air conditioner
• exercise equipment and entertainment equipment like fooseball tables  
And you..
• want to save money on the big purchase
• have done a little bit of homework so you know pricing for brand new
• don't mind buying something slightly imperfect

Then you need to take a quick walk around one of the Rosehill Liquidation locations.
http://rosehilloutlets.ca/brantford/index.html
Branford is my favorite location and where I have seen the best deals, and bought nearly everything when I bought my new house. They also have a "temporary" warehouse in Burlington and a large place down Fort Erie way. 

Clips of items from their newsletters for exampl of what they have at any given time:

Basically they buy truckloads of product from name brand places like Sears, which include scratch and dent items, returned special order items, or returned items. They don't know what they're going to get until they unload the truck, and they get one or two trucks a week full of new product. 

When buying the items for my house, I knew what kind of sofa I was looking for, so we went back every week to see what they had. Since it's a first-come first-served kind of place, we kept checking back until my perfect sofa with a matching ottoman showed up. We bought the leather sofa (who's defect was that one top cushion didn't zipper on all the way) for $475. 
The matching look ottoman was $125. 

Other items I've bought:
• washer and dryer combo (dents in both, washer at the front and dryer at the back) for $472
• pedestals with drawers for the units (colour doesn't match the washer and dryer) for $105 total
• my pillow top mattress. Don't know what was wrong with it, it was completely brand new. Right in the store I googled it and found it was priced everywhere at $2300, bought it for $560, and they threw in the boxspring. 
• both roommates bought their mattresses - one got a beautiful double for $400 and the other got a queen for $600 I think. Free boxsprings again
• headboard for the bed (chip in top corner)
• fridge. We originally bought a normal white fridge and within the month the freezer crapped out. We took it back to rosehill and they offered me my choice from the floor as a replacement. I chose an even nicer stainless steel double door fridge and paid an extra $200. Total I paid $800 for the fridge. 
• beautiful rug that matched my new leather couch and the walls of my new living room. Again I googled this in the store for what it's price was elsewhere, and ended up paying $135
• various blender, coffee maker, knife block set and such.. Basically each for $20
• a Christmas tree one year. Pre-lit very tall artificial tree that we ended up paying like $22 for it after their newsletter discount
• beautiful room dividing screens. Googled them in the store and bought three of them the next second because of how cheap they were. Two matched my new decor and one had birds and twigs on it, perfect for my mom (pictured)
• rod iron trees that my parents ended up using to create a beautiful deck

Important that you note their appliance and electronics warranties.. Are very short. They test them in the store, but for the most part they don't know what happened in the appliance's past life. 
Furniture is a pretty safe bet if you check it over thoroughly and test the frames and such. 


It's not everyone's cup of tea, and I totally get that. My Grandma pointed out that although she is totally willing to save money, she also can't handle removing a mattress and bringing a new one in on her own, so she would pay extra in Sears for example to have them come do that. 

If you're not fussy though, I would take a drive and see what they have to offer. I've never gone there and not walked out with something. 

Oh, and don't forget to sign up for their newsletter so you can get a further discount on your purchase (basically 10% off everything and they change the secondary discount each month)!