50 Unconventional Money Saving Tips - The Skint Dad Blog (2024)

We all know the usual money saving tips that are banded around. Set a budget, cancel unnecessary subscriptions, use cashback websites etc.

However, there are some unconventional money-saving tips that you may not have considered.

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We’ve hunted down 50 of the silliest, most bizarre, obscure, downright stupid, extreme, tongue in cheek and creative ways to save money.

Can you think of any to add?

The “mostly” unconventional money saving tips

1. Two-ply toilet tissue lasts twice as long if you separate the sheets in half.

2. Don’t use bin bags, reuse your old shopping bags for rubbish.

3. Buy calendars in the sale and use them in the future, beating inflation. Keep a 2024 calendar for 2052 and 2080, for instance.

4. Read reviews of bad restaurants on Trip Advisor and eat at them. If the service is bad complain and say you want a discount.

5. Charge your phone at work saving your electricity at home.

6. Only take a shower at the gym. Although you could always cancel the gym membership to save even more money…!

7. Make your own after-dinner party mints.

8. Get condiments from fast food restaurants to use at home.

9. Squash the toilet roll so it can’t roll quickly. No more Andrex puppy moments.

10. Freeze your credit card in a block of ice.

11. Don’t buy binoculars, just stand closer to the thing you want to see.

12. Return all presents.

13. Brush your teeth while showering to cut down on water use.

14. Use your doctor’s or dentist’s office as a library to borrow magazines.

15. Only wash clothes when they are very dirty, not every time you wear them.

16. After using paper towels, hang them out to dry and reuse them again.

17. Serve road kill for dinner.

18. Save money on your phone bill by calling and hanging up, in the hope they will call you back.

19. Rub pine needles under your armpits instead of deodorant.

20. Turn every plug and light off in the house and tell the children you’re having a game of hide and seek in the dark.

21. Have an iPhone? Head to the iStore to charge your phone instead of doing it at home.

22. Use your dog or cat bed as a draft excluder for your doors.

23. Spend your Saturday afternoon browsing in electrical stores so you can watch football for free.

24. When you go out, to save on your electric bills turn your doorbell off as you won’t hear it anyway.

25. Park facing forward as reversing uses more fuel.

26. Tell everyone you’re abroad during Christmas then buy any presents in the New Year sale.

27. If it’s yellow, let it mellow.

28. Cut back on buying dog food by teaching your dog to beg for food from others.

29. Cut your own hair, or just shave it off.

30. Make your own clothes out of your old clothes – jeans become shorts, socks become fingerless gloves.

31. Head to a customer service desk at a shopping centre or library and tell them you’ve lost a black umbrella. They must have loads.

32. Send all birthday, Christmas, celebration and occasion cards via Facebook saving on the cost of a card and stamp.

33. Buy kid’s toys that don’t need batteries, so you’ll never need to replace them.

34. Forget to take your money when you go out with friends.

35. Leave the car at home and just walk.

36. Reduce your weekly food bill by reducing your portion size and eating less.

37. Sleepover at an airport instead of checking into a hotel – yes, people really do this.

38. Buy the next size up in children’s clothes and it’ll last twice as long.

39. Spend £20 on printer ink to print out a 20p coupon.

40. Use duct tape to fix, well, everything.

41. Turn your oven off and bake cookies in your car.

42. Keep a jug of water in the fridge instead of running the tap for cold water.

43. Reuse tea bags.

44. Use paper plates so you don’t need to buy washing-up liquid or heat water.

45. Buy clothes, keep the labels in, then return them.

46. Make your own cleaning products.

47. Make use of cafés and pubs with free WiFi and just order water.

48. Get an early morning newspaper round, earn money and read the papers for free.

49. Go to the IMDb website and read up on the film to find out what happens – you never need to go to the cinema or buy a DVD again.

50. You don’t need to buy an expensive console. Take your children to a video game store and let them play the sample consoles for entertainment.

Disclaimer

I cannot endorse any of the above and have not tried all the money saving tips mentioned.

However, some I have.

I will leave you to guess which.

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FAQs

What is the 30 day rule? ›

The premise of the 30-day savings rule is straightforward: When faced with the temptation of an impulse purchase, wait 30 days before committing to the buy. During this time, take the opportunity to evaluate the necessity and impact of the purchase on your overall financial goals.

How can a poor man save money? ›

Give yourself a set amount to spend on groceries, bills, personal care, etc., and then make sure you don't exceed it. Be realistic when setting your budget. First, take the time to study your family's eating and spending habits, and then create a financial plan to tighten things up without suffocating everyone.

What is the envelope savings method? ›

The concept is simple: Take a few envelopes, write a specific expense category on each one — like groceries, rent or student loans — and then put the money you plan to spend on those things into the envelopes. Traditionally, people have used the envelope system on a monthly basis, using actual cash and envelopes.

What is the 100 envelope challenge? ›

It works like this: Gather 100 envelopes and number them from 1 to 100. Each day, fill up one envelope with the amount of cash corresponding to the number on the envelope. You can fill up the envelopes in order or pick them at random. After you've filled up all the envelopes, you'll have a total savings of $5,050.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50/30/20 budget rule states that you should spend up to 50% of your after-tax income on needs and obligations that you must have or must do. The remaining half should be split between savings and debt repayment (20%) and everything else that you might want (30%).

What is the wash sale rule? ›

Q: How does the wash sale rule work? If you sell a security at a loss and buy the same or a substantially identical security within 30 calendar days before or after the sale, you won't be able to take a loss for that security on your current-year tax return.

What is the 3 month rule? ›

The three month dating rule is a trial period that allows couples to shift from the honeymoon phase of dating to an integrated love phase. "What I mean by that is usually a few months into dating, we start to see some of the quirks, or maybe we start to notice things that we find annoying or irritating," Pharaon says.

How do rich people save? ›

Multiple Investments

Another factor that enables the upper class to save money, according to Richardson, is their ability to invest in assets — real estate, stocks and businesses — that increase in value over time.

What is the 80 20 rule Dave Ramsey? ›

There's an 80-20 rule for money Dave Ramsey teaches which says managing your finances is 80 percent behavior and 20 percent knowledge. This 80-20 rule also applies to constructing a healthy life. Personal wellness is 80 percent behavior and 20 percent knowledge.

How to divide a paycheck? ›

The 70/20/10 approach splits each paycheck into three parts: 70% will go to essential and discretionary spending, 20% to savings and 10% to debt payments. You might consider this strategy if you're struggling to manage and pay off debt, especially if it's from credit cards or other high-interest sources.

How much does Dave Ramsey say you need to retire? ›

Some folks will need $10 million to have the kind of retirement lifestyle they've always dreamed about. Others can comfortably live out their golden years with a $1 million nest egg. There's no right or wrong answer here—it all depends on how you want to live in retirement!

How fast can you save $5,000 dollars? ›

Break It Down Into Months

The first step to reaching any financial goal is to break it into bite-sized pieces. If you want to save $5,000 in one year, you'll need to save approximately $417 a month. That's about $97 a week. Saving almost $100 a week may be a lot depending on your finances.

How to save $5000 in 3 months with 100 envelopes? ›

The 100-envelope challenge is pretty straightforward: You take 100 envelopes, number each of them and then save the corresponding dollar amount in each envelope. For instance, you put $1 in “Envelope 1,” $2 in “Envelope 2,” and so on. By the end of 100 days, you'll have saved $5,050.

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