5 products on deep discount in August

If you're wondering what products are typically at their lowest price this month, wonder no more. Consumer Reports product research experts, who track prices all year long, have compiled a list of items that are typically discounted most deeply in August.

Our tough lab tests also result in smart shopping tips that will help you find the models that are right for you.

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Air conditioners

August is one hot month, so you'll probably be relieved to hear that retailers consider this the end of the season for air conditioners, and put them on sale–despite the fact that it's also the peak shopping month for these chill boxes.

Just keep in mind that while prices are low, inventories are likely to be thin, so you may not find a wide selection. Our air conditioner buying guide and Ratings will help you spot the right model. (Need a whole-house system? Check our central air conditioning buying guide.)

Shopping tips

Size it correctly. This will ensure that the unit will work properly and it will save you money on energy costs. An air conditioner that's too small won't do a good job cooling a room and will also use up more energy than necessary while trying to do so. One that's too big will also waste energy and will cool the area so quickly that it doesn't have time to remove enough moisture, so it leaves you with a cold, clammy space.

Note the noise. Models that scored excellent or very good in our noise tests (we measure how loud they are on both low and high settings) are so quiet that the only sound you might hear is the fan running. But air conditioners that scored only fair for noise could disturb light sleepers when set on low and are distracting on high.

Backpacks and other back-to-school items

Just in time for back-to-school shopping, you'll find great deals on backpacks. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children wear a pack with two straps because a backpack with a single shoulder strap across the body does not distribute weight evenly.

You'll also find heavily discounted school items for the kids, as well as home office supplies. For those heading back to college, door-room gear, including bedding, lamps, and small appliances, are also heavily discounted.

Shopping tips

Check a backpack's fit. Ideally, the bottom of the backpack should align with the curve of the lower back, and not fall more than four inches below the waistline. A backpack's shoulder-strap anchor points should also rest 1 to 2 inches below the top of the shoulders. These additional shopping and fitting tips will help you find the right backpack for your child, and check out our backpack buying guide.

Stock up. Crayons, notebooks, pens, pencils, glue, and other office supplies are often available for less than a dollar in many places, so now is the time to stock up for your students and your home. Don't forget to compare in-store deals to those you can find online, and to take advantage of student discounts.

Want to know what's on sale the rest of the year? See our calendar of deals.

Dehumidifiers

August is also the month when you can find great sales on dehumidifiers, which can take that sticky feeling out of a damp basement or crawl space. Humidity is not just uncomfortable; levels above 50 percent can breed dust mites, mildew, and mold, which may worsen allergies and asthma. Our dehumidifier buying guide and Ratings show that the best dehumidifiers aren't necessarily the highest priced.

Shopping tips

Consider where it will go. Noise is a concern in living spaces. Our noise measurements from four feet typically range from about 55 to 67 decibels for the models we test. That's about the difference between the sound of loud conversation and the din of street traffic.

A new model may save you money. Because of new federal energy standards, almost every dehumidifier in our latests tests scored very good or better for energy efficiency. That means you'll see savings in operating costs compared with older dehumidifiers.

Outdoor furniture

Many items are discounted toward the end of a season. With fall on the horizon, you're likely to find great deals on outdoor furniture. Patios, porches and decks are being turned into “outdoor rooms” with places to cook, dine or just enjoy the garden. Buying the right furniture can help you transform your outdoor space into a place you’ll want to hang out until winter's chill forces you indoors. Some well-made sets are reasonably priced, but you do have to know what to look for in outdoor furniture.

Shopping tips

Consider the material. For example, choose untreated natural wicker only if it will be protected from the elements. Otherwise go with outdoor plastic wicker. Resin plastic is a good choice for poolside or in salt air, but strong winds can knock lightweight pieces around, so choose sturdy chairs, and ones that are wider, allowing guests to get comfortable.

Try it out. Before you buy sit in the chairs and pull them up to the table. Check that the seat height is fine, and your knees don’t touch the table. You’ll want chairs that are roomy with comfortable armrests. Cushions should be well padded, water resistant, and fit well. And be sure the legs of the table don’t get in the way.

Snow blowers

If the weather in your area is hot and sticky now, you might find it rather pleasant to contemplate the snowstorms in your future. Need some help clearing away the white stuff? You'll find great deals on snowblowers this month, although the deepest discounts will likely be on last year's models.

Shopping tips

Don't fall for sales pitches. Manufacturers and retailers also push bigger engines--typically expressed in cubic centimeters of piston displacement (ccs)--and wider clearing swaths. But as our Ratings show, size isn't everything when it comes to snow blowers. Some smaller machines can out-clear and out-throw the big boys for less money.


Look for important features. For example, it's a good idea to check out floor samples. Make sure you're comfortable with the height of the handle and with the chute adjustment. Look for a critical safety feature that stops the spinning auger or impeller when you release the handlebar grips. For more tips, see our snow blower buying guide and watch the video below.



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