Laptop

Laptops and other electronic gadgets such as our smart phones, powerbanks etc are now a big part of our daily existence.

As a digital nomad, it would be quite difficult to earn a living online without having my own set of gadgets. Imagine if you don’t have your own laptop and you go to the computer shops ever day just to be able to edit pics, post articles, do some social media marketing etc. Imagine how many hours it’ll take and how much it’ll cost you on a daily basis.

Luckily for us in this era, electronics are becoming cheaper and cheaper as years go by due to the fast advancement of technology and of course the increasing supply.

In the last couple of years of buying electronic gadgets as I travel, I have learned some ways on how to save money on buying laptops and other electronic gadgets.

Here are some of my tips on how you could save on your next purchase:

1. Buy Previous Model

Buying the newly released model will definitely eat a huge chunk of your cash. Can you remember how much the last iPhone cost when it was launched? Two years ago, a friend of mine bought one a couple of days after it was launched and it cost her approximately $1000+. Do you know how much a brand new iPhone is now? Another friend recently bought a locally branded phone in Bangkok and it cost him a fraction of the initial sale price with a free case and a 4500MH bank. The phone alone was seriously expensive when it was launch and he just waited around six months until the price dropped.

Buying older model doesn’t always mean buying an obsolete gadget. Yeah it might be obsolete in terms of marketing perspective since you don’t see it now being advertised in various commercials and billboards but those gadgets are still definitely usable and still performs well.

2. Buy Refurbished (Direct from Manufacturers)

Buying manufacturer refurbished products can save you a lot of money. The manufacturers themselves refurbished some of their products and are technically considered in brand new condition. You still get the manufacturers warranty with your purchase.

However, this is not available in most countries. An example is Apple.com, when you go to the US and Hong Kong website you’ll see an option to buy refurbished items. But this option is not available in other countries such as Thailand and The Philippines.

3. Buy Second Hand

I have bought numerous second hand electronics in the past but will advise you to be very careful in doing so if you haven’t tried it yet. Second hand items are considerably cheaper than brand new items.

I highly advise hat you buy from reputable stores and ask for a store warranty. It will also be better if you’re going to buy from a trusted friend so you know that the gadget has been taken cared of and that if it has any minor defects, it will be disclosed to you.

4. Buy Clearance Items and Demo Units

Some stores that I have visited are selling their old products and demo units with a considerable huge discount. These are previous models that are brand new and the demo units are items used in their stores.

Some units might have cosmetic flaws such as scratches and minor dents but the performance is still superb. It will also come with warranty so you’re covered for a year’s time just like buying brand new items (case to case basis per store).

5. Schedule Your Purchase

Sometimes your timing can give you a huge savings. Check out the website of the local electronic shops near you if they’re having a sale. Also check if there are gadgets and electronic trade fairs or exhibits happening to the places that you’ll go to.

My friend chanced upon Commart Thailand on her last visit in Bangkok and bought a new ultrabook. I checked this laptop on the online stores in my home country and it cost approximately $800 back home and she just bought it for less than $500. This amount does not include the 7% VAT Refund yet so if I factor it in, it’ll be an additional savings.

6. Black Friday

If you’re in the US or Europe, buying during the annual Black Friday sale could also generate you a savings on your tech purchases.

7. Protect Your Gadgets

To make sure that your gadget investment last for a long time, make sure to protect your gadget. You can do this by doing a variety of things. I wrote about a more detailed post about How to Protect Your Gadgets (click on the link for the article). If you can make your gadget last for a long time then you won’t be needing to spend money on it ever now and then and use your hard earned money for other stuff like travel.

How about you? How do you snag a great deal on gadgets?