7 Home Goods You Should Buy on Clearance in 2025

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As tariffs are set to take effect this year on imports from China, Canada and Mexico, and inflation continues to drive up costs in 2025, savvy shoppers should be looking for ways to stretch their dollars — especially when it comes to home essentials. 

With prices on everything from furniture to kitchenware expected to climb, clearance sales present a golden opportunity to stock up before costs soar even higher. 

If you’re planning to refresh your home or replace worn-out items, now is the time to buy. Here are the seven home goods you should snag on clearance in 2025 before price hikes make them far more expensive.

Large Kitchen Appliances

If energy price increases over the past few years are any indication, energy costs may continue to climb in 2025 and beyond. If you’re already going to be paying more for your electricity and gas, then you best get a good deal on the appliances that consume the most energy. This can include kitchen appliances and things like washers and dryers.

You should also consider striving for energy efficient appliances, installing some of which may also bring tax rebates or deductions.

KitchenAid Mixers 

These famously tried and true kitchen mixers, beloved by many a baker, are also made in China, meaning these might get a lot more expensive soon once tariffs go into effect. Don’t interrupt your baking time — look for these on clearance or on discount during such specials as Prime Days.

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Sofas and Beds

Though the sofa and bed you rest your weary bones upon may feel like yours, they may have started their lives out in China and were imported here to the U.S. According to GeeksforGeeks, as much as 4.2% of China’s exports to the U.S. are in these categories (as well as lighting, signs and prefabricated buildings).

Prefabricated Sheds

On that note, if you plan to buy a pop-up shed that’s already put together, like the sort you might find at Home Depot, you might want to look for clearance versions of these, as they may get a whole lot more expensive soon.

Lamps and Lighting

If you love the ambience that good lighting can bring and are excited about changing up the lamps or light in your home, then look for deals now. China is a leading manufacturer of lamps and lighting, as is Canada.

Carpets

Looking for that perfect room tie-in in the form of a carpet? Carpets can be pricey under the best of economic circumstances, but given that the U.S. imports many of these from Canada, as well as textiles to make them from China, Canada and Mexico. Definitely look for clearance carpets wherever you can find them, likely at seasonal sales and when stores are seeking to bring in new inventory.

Mugs and Glassware

Are you a collector of colorful mugs with cute sayings or images? Love to have a matched set of lovely glassware at every dinner? You might want to jump on some clearance sales now since the U.S. gets a lot of its glassware and other housewares from China, and ceramics from Canada, to name a few.

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