Discount Stores Are Affordable For Buying A Discount Radar Detector
Posted under ELECTRONICS & GADGETS, Radar on Oct 29, 2007
Buying a good radar detector is great, but getting one at a discount is even better, right? A good place to start looking for a discount radar detector is at Amazon.com, a portal that has a wide variety of bargain buys.
Another online shopping source for a discount radar detector is Uooz.com. Customers who have bought their radar detectors from that site have many kind words for the products sold as well as the low prices.
The Cobra 9551 radar detector had a list price of $179 and had features like selectable operating modes, 360-degree detection capability, and safety alerts.
At another online discount radar detector store, Opticsale.com, it was possible to save up to 32% on the list price for Whistler radar detectors.
This is quite a big savings, which, when added to not having to pay for speeding tickets (hopefully the radar detector will make this possible) comes to quite a handy sum of money staying in your wallet.
Buying discount radar detectors is fairly easy if you do some legwork as most vendors have different prices for within each brand.
These stores offer the buyer the flexibility of choosing according to individual needs and budgets — the radar detector you are looking for may be the one that suits your wallet, according to the type or according to the brand that you may be interested in, and so you get to save a lot of money by going comparison shopping online as well as offline.
Don’t overlook stores like Target and Best Buy. Another source for buying discount radar detectors is through bidding at an auction where you can snap up great deals at below list prices.
Legalities
A radar detector is legally allowed for use in non-commercial vehicles throughout the United States, so possessing one does not violate any law except in Washington D.C. and Virginia, which have banned the use of radar detectors.
So shopping for discount radar detectors is completely legal and can help save as much as a hundred dollars on models costing $200 dollars or more – the highest-end models run upwards of $1,000.
Because stores selling discount radar detectors buy in bulk, they are able to sell at lower prices. The stores thus offer the buyer the best deals by offering sales at below retail value while allowing the seller to reap the benefit of increasing their sales volume. It’s a win-win situation.
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