- Cookware - If you didn't hit up cookware sales during the Spring graduation and wedding round, then you're in luck. Discounts on cookware come up twice a year, the second time being in the Fall. Stores have the same motivation for running sales on their pots and pans — they know more shoppers are likely to unlock their credit cards with the holidays approaching.
- Grills - It's easy to feel grill-envy when the smoky smell from next door is drifting through your window all Summer. Sound like you? Then perhaps you should look into purchasing a grill on sale this Fall to break out as soon as the weather is nice enough once again.
- In-Season Produce - When you're whipping together one of many meals in the upcoming weeks or putting together food for giving, you will keep your wallet fatter by buying in-season produce like apples, cranberries, and pears.
- Bathing Suits - The selection is already lighter than during end-of-Summer sales, but there are still plenty of bathing suits left up for grabs. For example, J.Crew is asking crazy low prices for its remaining stock; think $10 for tops that were originally $60.
- New Cars - It's about that time when dealerships begin receiving shipments of 2010 models, which means they're starting to slash prices on what's been sitting in their lots. If you're in the market for new wheels, pay attention to these discounted vehicles and compare their price tags to the used cars you're checking out.
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