What is the cheapest site to buy stuff?

For the absolute cheapest online shopping, sites like Wish, AliExpress, and Temu (though not in search results, often compared) offer extremely low prices, while major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and eBay offer a vast selection with budget sections and used options; for used goods, ThredUp, Depop, or Facebook Marketplace are great; always compare prices across platforms and check shipping costs to find the best deal.

For Extremely Low Prices (Often Direct from Manufacturers)

  • Wish: Known for rock-bottom prices, though quality and shipping times can vary.
  • AliExpress: Massive marketplace with incredibly cheap goods, often shipping from China.
  • Banggood: Similar to AliExpress, offering budget electronics and general goods.

For General Merchandise & Major Retailers

  • Amazon: Offers everything from new to used, with deals under $20 and extensive reviews.
  • Walmart: Strong budget options for everyday items.
  • eBay: Great for both new and used items, often with auction-style deals.

For Secondhand & Thrift Finds

  • ThredUp / Poshmark / Depop: Online consignment and thrift stores for used clothing.
  • Facebook Marketplace / Groups: Local or bundled deals on used items.

For Fashion (Fast Fashion & Budget Brands)

Tips to Find the Cheapest Price

  • Use Price Comparison Sites: Tools like {Shopback} or {Shopbot} help compare prices across many retailers.
  • Check Google Shopping: Use the “Shopping” tab on {Google} to compare prices from different stores for a specific item.
  • Factor in Shipping: A cheaper item isn’t always cheaper once shipping costs are added.

By. Wilgens Sirise