Find the best deals—discover cheaper LitBuy spreadsheets

Oh my gosh, I’ve gotta tell you guys about what happened today!

Just a moment ago, I was sprawled on the couch scrolling through my phone—my fingers were practically sparking from all the swiping—when suddenly, a new section popped up on the Litbuy spreadsheet: “On Sale”! My heart skipped a beat. What’s going on? This platform is usually pretty low-key.

I clicked it open, and wow! It’s all Chinese products, on sale! The best part is the prices—not a single one over $10! $10, guys! How much does a cup of bubble tea cost these days?

A pleasant surprise: Litbuy’s latest update to its “On Sale” section is a godsend for shoppers abroad! Products with a distinctly Chinese flair, priced like overseas deals, but available at special domestic prices!

 

I have a friend who’s a total penny-pincher. She’s always saying, “You get what you pay for.” But this time, I really want to drag her over to check out the items on sale at Litbuy—the styles are super trendy, and the quality looks pretty solid. I haven’t bought anything yet, but those reviews… wow, they’ve got me itching to shop.

Summer’s almost here, right? Every year around this time, I get a headache. There’s so much I want to buy, but my wallet’s too empty. But this year is different! I’ve set myself a challenge: spend $100 to snag 20 gems from Litbuy’s sale!

You probably think I’m crazy, right? I thought so too at first. But I took the time to browse through it, and hey? It actually… looks promising! So far, it’s mostly T-shirts and shorts, mostly $4 or $5, with the most expensive ones around $10. With $100, I could really bring home a whole bunch of stuff.

Shopping Tips: If you’re using the LitBuy spreadsheet to plan your shopping, we highly recommend using it in conjunction with the USFans and Kakobuy spreadsheets. Compare prices—you might be surprised by what you find!

Oh, right—if you want to give it a try, I suggest comparing prices using the usfans spreadsheet and the kakobuy spreadsheet first. Litbuy is already pretty generous, but it never hurts to shop around, right?

Speaking of the Litbuy spreadsheet, my favorite thing about it is—no login required! These days, personal information is more precious than gold. Litbuy is great; they just give you a spreadsheet to use however you like, leaving no trace. That “use it if you want, but I won’t remember you if you do” attitude actually puts my mind at ease.

I’ve used quite a few spreadsheets, and some are as complicated as flying a plane. Litbuy is simple and straightforward—just open it and get to work, much like using Excel. But it’s actually a bit more powerful than Excel: it lets you link products, and prices update automatically… It’s smart, but not so smart that it’s intimidating.

I almost forgot to mention the main point! If you’re using the Litbuy spreadsheet to create a summer shopping list, I strongly recommend starting your treasure hunt in the “On Sale” section. The Chinese-style cultural and creative products there are practically being given away at those prices overseas—it’s like charity!

I was raving about it to my friend yesterday, but she didn’t believe me: “What can you even buy for $10? Street vendor junk, right?” So I sent her a few links, and she was silent for five minutes before replying, “Send me the links.”

It’s pretty funny when you think about it. Back in the day, shopping meant either Amazon or Taobao. Now look at us—we’ve got the USFans spreadsheet, the Kakobuy spreadsheet, the Mulebuy spreadsheet… so many options it’s dizzying. But the Litbuy spreadsheet is the most special to me, probably because of that “do whatever you want, I don’t care” vibe it has.

Results of my $100 challenge:

Adidas Kumamoto White Short-sleeve Shirt  7.12
Basic style white T-shirt of China Selected 6.78
Montagut and letter style navy blue T-shirt 5.77
Coach Monogram Retro Style iPhone Case 5
China Selected Dark Style Alphabet Shorts” 8.45
YZEE-MC Van Gogh Style White T-shirt 4.41
BKTSQD Lightning Wind Blue Shorts 11.49
Bape Ape Head Black and White Trendy Socks 4.86
Dior minimalist style black underwear 5.29
Yeezy matte black slippers 16.71
Bar_a’s red and blue striped football jersey set 11.57
AMI casual style shorts 19.14
 
 

Total: 106.55! It’s a little over, but not bad.

For just $100, I managed to buy 12 items I love—what a steal!

By the way, if you’re also using the LitBuy spreadsheet, or have tried the USFans or Kakobuy spreadsheets, feel free to leave a comment and share your thoughts! It’s great to hunt for bargains and save money together!

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