Did you know that the average middle-income family spends from $20K to $50K for a child’s first year of life? Reusing an item rather than buying new can reduce its carbon footprint by up to 82%. Now parents can sell used baby and kid gear as well as shop secondhand on Good Buy Gear, the industry leader in the recommerce of baby and kid items.
Look through Good Buy Gear’s large selection of Open Box, Gently Used and Loved items online. All items are available with nationwide shipping. Best of all, the collection often includes brand-name items such as the Uppababy Vista 2 Stroller and SNOO. Just think how excited you’ll be when you save a large percent off the retail price on an item that is practically brand new.
You can also sell your gently used baby and kid gear and use that money toward their child’s next age and stage of essential gear. Anyone can mail their items in through Good Buy Gear’s trade-in program with buybuyBABY. They will even pick up items from families local to Denver, Dallas or Houston (and more cities coming this year).
Good Buy Gear does all the cleaning, processing, photo-taking, pricing and listing so parents don’t have any of the typical stresses of selling online. All you have to do is wait to get paid.
With Earth Day coming up, consider contributing toward the circular economy by rehoming and selling used baby and kid gear that is no longer serving you and your family. The average seller makes about $372. Not only are you funding future purchases but you are doing something good for the planet.