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Other things to note: - If you don’t have time to frequent, ask the owner/manager if they see it in at all or often. They probably can give you great info. This works best with a small business in which the owner/manager is heavily involved. - Types of items that this tip is especially useful for are baby gear/gadgets, small kitchen appliances, and kids toys. When we see the same items over and over, it becomes apparent that many families didnt want/need it. Examples include baby wipes warmers, quesadilla makers, keurigs. - This is not to say these items are always useless or not worthwhile. It may just better inform your decision if you’re not already sold. - In the end, if you are still interested in the product even knowing it’s high turnover, then you’re in an ideal spot to but used to test it out!
Source: I am a thrift shop manager
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