13 IKEA Shopping Tips Only Employees Know

If you frequent IKEA often, you should know that there are tricks that mainly only the employees know about. Well, that changes today after you read these shopping secrets from IKEA.

From the best times to shop to how to score the best deals, we have the scoop here. Continue reading to find out more.

Don't Go On The Weekends!

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The weekend is when people usually love to do their shopping. The best time to get your furniture is during the weekday, particularly one hour after opening.

Waiting an hour will give you a cushion of time to let the early crowd clear.

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Don't Worry About Losing Parts

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IKEA pretty much expects you to lose parts during the construction of their products. Due to this, you don't have to worry about it too much.

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You can always go to their "Spare Parts" desk to get what you need.

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IKEA Family Saves You Money

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Save money with the IKEA Family Card. It's the easiest way to save money when you go, and it's free to get.

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You instantly gain access to the discounts all year long.

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The As-Is Section Is Your Friend

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Each store is different, but once you figure out the restock pattern in the as-is section, you can score major discounts.

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These items sell for less, and you don't have to put them together!

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Pre-Order Whenever You Can

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Showing up to IKEA is fun sometimes, but that chaos isn't always inviting.

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You can shop online and have your local IKEA arrange your items for a quick and safe pickup.

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Bring A Bag!

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This might be common knowledge, but it's important to inform those who don't know.

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Make sure you bring your own bag because they don't give you any to store your stuff after purchase. You will have to buy their pretty blue ones if you need them.

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Employees Will Help You Build It!

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According to one IKEA employee, "it's a normal part of the day" to go into the warehouse and help put together things for customers.

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Don't be shy to ask them!

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Watch A Video Online

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If you didn't ask anyone on the floor for help and you get confused at home during construction, don't fret.

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They have how-to videos online that will assist with putting together your product.

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Begin Your Shopping At The Exit

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Why would you start at the exit? Well, the warehouse is usually near the departure door, and starting there could save you money if you're an impulsive buyer.

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They make the displays look enticing on purpose!

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Find The Yellow Tags

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Much like with any store, there's going to be discounts throughout. The yellow tags indicate the item is on sale and it's the last chance to purchase it.

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It ranges from 15 to 50 percent off.

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Kids Eat Free!

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If you have any rugrats and you plan on going to IKEA, check to see if they have a "kids eat free" promotion. Many locations offer a specific day of the week where kids can dine free of charge.

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Have A Nap

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Yes, you can feel free to take a nap on the beds, but don't get too comfortable.

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It's not like you can go to IKEA for an all-day rest, but you can see if you want the mattress.

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Pay Attention To The 90-Day Protection Plan

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This is important to pay attention to if you like getting extra cash.

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If the item you purchased decreases in price within the 90 days you bought it; you can get the difference.