1. Sofas and Recliners: Cheap furniture may not last; cushions can get lumpy and frames may break quickly.
2. Electronics: Older models and lesser-known brands may have performance issues or be fire hazards.
3. Fresh Produce: Often not the freshest; better to buy fruits and veggies from grocery stores or farmers markets.
4. Vitamins and Supplements: Quality might be questionable; choose trusted brands from pharmacies or health stores for health safety.
5. Cleaning Supplies: Cheap options often require more product to be effective; buy better-known brands for true savings.