
Bargain shopping for back to school supplies – Best prices and brands for making the new school year successful
Author: YaniqueShopping for back to school products are best done in bulk purchases as many experienced parents will contest. Hence shopping online can not only save you money but you have a greater is the best place to get all the basic needs and find that special back to school splurge.
Give them the best for the new term, within your budget. Depending on your priorities, there are several different options to choose from when buying school stationery: Budget, Fashionable and Cinematic.
These prices below are for new products only – second hand ones are even cheaper!
• Budget New Term– between £1 and £5 per item
If you’re on a tight budget go for cheaper school stationery. There are many good quality cheaper options available..
• Homework diary: between £1.30 and £7
• Scientific calculator: from £2
• Pencil case: from £0.40
• Ballpoint Pen: between £0.20 and £1
• A4 notebook: from £1.50
• Fashionable New Term – between £2 and £10 per item
Prefer to send the kids back in style? Here are the most popular latest brands:
• Homework diary: 5 Star Office, Edward Monkton – from £2
• Scientific calculator: Casio, Sharp, Canon – from £6
• Pencil case: Helix, Disney, Roxy, Quicksilver – between £1 and £5
• Ballpoint Pen: Begreen, Papermate, Waterman – between £1 and £20
• A4 notebook: Oxford, Clairefontaine, Staples – between £2.50 and £10
• Cinematic New Term – between £2 and £10 per item
Is your child mad about a movie character? Send them back with a themed product from their favourite film or show:
• Homework diary: Hannah Montana – for just £4
• Pencil case: Hannah Montana, Hello Kitty, Dora the Explorer – between £2 and £10
• Ballpoint Pen: Hannah Montana, Hello Kitty, Shrek – between £2 and £10
• A4 notebook: Hello Kitty – for just £5
Take a look on Twenga.co.uk for many more back to school savings.
Don’t forget, many retailers will even offer free shipping. No need to worry that the delivery charges will make shopping online more expensive than in the shops!
In preparation for the back-to-school season, Twenga, the new-generation search engine, studied the price of 98,939 school supplies used by students in the UK, France and Germany.
The results reveal that the “regular price” (median price figure) of a shopping basket containing 16 standard school supplies including pencils, pens, erasers, notebooks, etc (full list of products below) dramatically decreased by 10% from 2008 to 2009, whereas “bargain price” (first quartile price figure) of the same supplies dropped by 5% from 2008 to 2009.
Most importantly, at an average of £62, the UK’s bargain shopping basket was 10% less expensive than the same basket in Germany where it cost €81 (£69), but 7% more expensive than in France where it costs €68 (£58). This not only shows that deflation is strong in the UK and France, but also demonstrates that the combination of price-falls in the UK with the decline of the British Pound against the Euro have made the British prices more competitive internationally.
Germany is the only country where both the regular and the bargain prices of the shopping basket increased, by 22% and 10% respectively. This rise comes from school bags for which German parents are often ready to pay more than €100 (£85) to get a robust backpack with wheels. Schoolbags cost on average three times more in Germany than in the UK.
“Our observations confirm that price deflation is heavily at work in the UK day-to-day shopping.” commented Therese Torris, VP of Content at Twenga.
Comparing prices is more important than ever
Although prices in the UK have dropped since 2008, the cost for a regular shopping basket of school supplies still adds up to £130, which still is 15% more expensive than in France. This is the price that some British parents will pay this back-to-school season if they don’t hunt for bargains properly.
“Parents should be careful to not be blinded by deflation and price reductions in the UK,” said Therese Torris, VP of Content at Twenga. “Although a slight discount is tempting, they can still save more than 50% by going for the better deals, staying informed, and comparing prices online.”
For example, British parents can find a school bag from a well-known brand for around £15 instead of paying the £40 or more asked for by most online shops. In the same vein, by taking just a few minutes to compare prices online, they can easily save up to 50% on a scientific calculator.
Whether they do their shopping for school supplies on the high street or online, we advise parents to check prices with Twenga before they shop”, says Therese Torris. “It’s the heart of the services we provide, a simple way to search and compare. By typing the product’s name or the model number of a product on Twenga.co.uk, anyone can get all the product offers available online and their prices”.
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