We're back to test your sourcing skills once again.
I almost walked right past this one myself when I was in the store as it was tucked away and easy to miss.
Can you spot the BOLO?
Did you find it?
If you spotted the Windex Outdoor All-In-One Glass Cleaning Tool, you got it. This discontinued window cleaner is currently selling for around $130 on Amazon and $80-90 on eBay.
But wait, that’s not all!
Also look for the replaceable cleaner pads for this toolkit. When the base unit and refills are discontinued, people still want to use the kit they already own, which makes the refill pads profitable as well.
This is a pattern you’ll see across a lot of discontinued products. Its not just the main item that becomes valuable.
Tip: When you're browsing these old hardware stores, don't just look around at eye level. Sometimes the best finds are pushed to the back, hidden behind other products, or sitting in corners.
Happy hunting!!
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Please understand that product discontinuation information can change without notice. Companies may reverse discontinuation decisions, resume production, release updated versions of discontinued products, or make other changes that affect product availability and market value. The discontinuation status of any product discussed in this newsletter should be independently verified before making purchasing decisions.
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