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18 products that are worth buying at TJ Maxx - and 8 more you should skip
Buy: Specialty food items
Buy: Phone cases
While it may be best to skip the electronics at TJ Maxx, the tech accessories, however, are fair game, according to Erin Port, who runs the blog Simple Purpose Living.
"Usually, the tech accessories are housed by the checkout line," Port wrote. "You can find screen protectors, extra cables, cases, headphones and more. All name brand items for a fraction of the cost."
Buy: Sunglasses
"You can find awesome name-brand sunglasses for as little as $9.99," Port wrote in Simple Purpose Living.
Skip: Furniture
Reviewed.com warns that many of the furniture items you see in TJ Maxx are there because they likely failed product inspection or were overstocked from other retailers.
"Be careful or you may end up with a sticky drawer or wobbly, uneven legs, which is unfortunate if you bought something you were intending to keep around for a while," wrote Courtney Campbell.
Buy: Pet supplies
You'll find some of the best bargains on name-brand items in the pet department, according to Madhock and several bloggers, including the popular couponing site The Krazy Coupon Lady.
"T.J.Maxx is one of the best places to buy pet supplies," the blog states. "The greatest value is in the pet bed section. Beds are priced at least 50% below stores like Petco or Petsmart, and I find the patterns are better."
Buy: Jewelry
TJ Maxx also has an impressive jewelry department, brimming with designers like Michael Kors and Kate Spade, Madhock said.
Skip: Yoga mats
According to Reviewed.com, the yoga mats at off-price retailers like TJ Maxx tend to be thin and poorly constructed, leaving you slipping around the mat. Instead, writer Courtney Campbell suggests splurging a bit more on a higher quality mat from a company like Lululemon.
Buy: Towels
Blogger Dianna Baros of The Budget Babe said she buys all of her towels at TJ Maxx.
"You can find Egyptian cotton for the best price without having to wait for a sale elsewhere," she wrote.
Buy: Storage containers
Baros also recommends buying home storage items at TJ Maxx, where you'll find tons of aesthetically pleasing baskets and containers to stay organized.
"I might get utilitarian storage bins at IKEA, but all my pretty baskets and boxes come from Marshalls and T.J.Maxx," she wrote. "Again, if you're organizing a closet, bathroom, guest room, play room, you name it, Marshalls and T.J.Maxx have a huge selection and the best prices."
Skip: Bed sheets
Sheet sets from off-price retailers like TJ Maxx and Marshalls tend not to be the best quality, according to CheatSheet. The most comfortable and longest lastest sheets are made from natural fibers like linen and cotton, and you'll "rarely find those in the bedding aisle" at a place like TJ Maxx, wrote Jess Bolluyt.
"They may look cute on the shelf, and they probably feel pretty soft," she wrote. "But they won't feel as breathable or hold up to repeated washing machine cycles as sheets that use only natural fibers."
Skip: Baby toys
While TJ Maxx may seem like an ideal place to grab a quick baby shower or birthday gift, Reader's Digest recommends avoiding these items at off-price retailers for safety reasons.
Gaynor Humphrey, who works with the toy manufacturer Best Years, told writer Kelly Bryant that while most of the products are overstocked items from other retailers, they sometimes come from "third-party clearance houses."
"One potential problem is that the toys may not conform to current testing standards, or are 'knock-off ' merchandise which, again, may not have been made to the strict standards you would want from a baby toy," Humphrey said.
Buy: Beauty products
Bloggers and experts were split on this one. While some recommended avoiding makeup for fear they may be tampered with — and also because TJ Maxx products rotate so frequently that you don't want to get attached to a shade you may never see again — others like Madhock said it should be a go-to destination for cosmetics.
"TJ Maxx has the same things you would find at Sephora or Ulta for 20-60% below," Madhock said. "The colors might be from last season, but my favorite Stila lipstick colors are there."
Buy: Pillows
Baros of The Budget Babe said she also goes to TJ Maxx for pillows, especially for outfitting guest rooms.
"I love that you can get a brand name two-pack for $20," she wrote. "Whatever size or density, down or down-free, they've got it. It's a good idea to refresh your pillows every once in a while, and at these prices, I can afford to do just that for everyone in the family plus guests."
Buy: Picture frames
TJ Maxx also has a vast assortment of picture frames, perfect for both decorating and gift gifting, according to Baros.
Buy: Coffee
According to The Kitchn, TJ Maxx is a great place to stock up on K-Cups and packages of coffee from some of the most popular franchises.
"You'll find all of your favorite flavors, including Starbucks, Seattle's Best, and Dunkin' Donuts varieties," Danielle Blundell wrote for The Kitchn.
Buy: Dishware
The budgeting blog Hip2Save recommends TJ Maxx for dishware, especially fun coffee mugs and bowls that also double as gifts.
Skip: Hair products
Since inventory changes so frequently and thus is inconsistent week-to-week, TJ Maxx can't include a sample or test display. As a result, many shoppers will open and tamper with hair products to smell or trial the item, according to Readers Digest.
"These products may arrive at the store in tip-top shape, but because there aren't testers available of products, as Southern Living points out, customers will often crack open a can so they can sample (retail etiquette: do not do this)," wrote Kelly Bryant in Readers Digest.
Skip: Electronics
When it comes to electronics, Madhock recommends you look elsewhere for high-quality technology.
"Tech at the off-price retailers is sometimes not brand name and tends to not hold up as well," she said. "You won't get the most high-end electronics at TJ Maxx."
Buy: Last-minute gifts
Near the register, you'll find tons of small, affordable gifts, whether you're looking for a goofy White Elephant present or stocking stuffers. These are all fair game, experts say.
Skip: Cooking gadgets
USA Today recommends looking elsewhere for cooking items like Crock-Pots and griddles, since TJ Maxx tends to stock items from lesser-known brands that don't work as well and have a tendency to break easily.
Buy: Designer jeans
Personal finance and budgeting blog Wise Bread recommended TJ Maxx for finding discounted designer jeans, including recent styles that you've likely seen at other stores like Macy's and Nordstrom.
"If designer jeans are your thing, you'd be smart to buy them at TJ Maxx and save close to 70% off the retail price," Kyle James wrote in Wise Bread. "Brands that you can typically find include Jones New York, Jessica Simpson, Lucky, and Paris Blues."
Buy: Workout and athletic gear
Similar to designer jeans, you'll find loads of name brand athletic apparel and equipment at solid prices, Hip2Save reported.
Buy: Handbags
It may be last season, but according to nearly all the bloggers and shopping experts we consulted, you're bound to score a deal on a designer handbag at TJ Maxx.
"Top handbag brands that are regularly stocked include Valentina, Kenneth Cole, Michaella Barri, Saint Laurent, Perlina, and Emma Fox," according to Wise Bread. "You'll often find these brands at close to 75% off the original retail price."
Buy: Notebooks and stationery
If you love Paper Source, then you'll enjoy TJ Maxx's wide selection of notebooks and stationery at bargain prices, according to Baros of The Budget Babe.
"Whether you're trying to get organized or want a place to journal. TJ Maxx and Marshalls always have the prettiest stationery and paper supplies," she wrote. "You never know what you'll find, but you'll always find something good and at a fraction of the cost you'd pay at a dedicated paper store."
Skip: Shoes
The shoe section is especially hit-or-miss, according to several experts. Often, the discounts on name-brand shoes aren't especially notable.
Buy: Wall art
"I always find the cutest wall art under $20 at T.J.Maxx and Marshalls that I can use to decorate and switch out when my mood changes," Baros of The Budget Babe wrote.
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