Build a Stockpile Easily and Cheaply in Apartment (2024)

At the beginning of this year we didn’t have much in terms of food storage or a stockpile of toiletry items. And I swore we didn’t have much room for such things living in an already cramped apartment that lacked a garage, basem*nt, storage shed and pantry.

While I have couponed (see THIS post and THIS post), I hadn’t done a ton of stockpiling because I didn’t believe we had room for a stockpile in our apartment. But, little did I know that I was wrong. And little did I know how great stockpiling could be.

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As we cleaned Build a Stockpile Easily and Cheaply in Apartment (1)out our third bedroom to make room for a crib and changing table for our new addition, we rearranged a lot around our house, including closet space. We somehow ended up with a bookcase that didn’t have a home and decided to put it into our small laundry room in order to create a pantry of sorts.

At first it didn’t have much on it, but now, six months later, it has a lot! And it’s not the only place we’ve managed to put food and toiletry items in our apartment.

Since our bedroom is off limits to our children when we are not in there with them, and we have our own bathroom (and most of the toiletry needs), we started storing items on top of our dresser. It certainly isn’t pretty, but it’s functional. However, our big three year olds can step up on the dresser and reach some things (like the pink nail polish that I still need to remove some of off the carpet…). So, we make sure to push it back as far as we can.

We also store things under sinks. We have our cleaning supplies – paper towels, toilet bowl cleaner, trash bags, disinfecting wipes, glass cleaner, etc – under our kitchen sink, locked with a childproof device. In our downstairs/guest bathroom we have our medicine cabinet, also locked with our favorite magnetic childproof lock. We still have stockpiling potential in the other bathroom upstairs (the girls’ bathroom) but aren’t using it right now.

See this post full of 23 places you can stockpile in an apartment.

Build a Stockpile the Cheap Way: Make a “Buy Price” List

Finding room for a stockpile is one thing, but buying it is another. Anyone can go a store and buy an cartload of items and be stocked up for a long while, but that isn’t smart because it isn’t easy on the wallet. And like most people, we want to score a killer deal because we are all tight on cash.

In order to build a stockpile cheaply, you need to first know what a good price is! After all, the point of having a stockpile is to avoid paying full price for something when you suddenly run out of it!

If you are new to couponing and sales, I would suggest asking people locally what they consider good prices for various items.Build a Stockpile Easily and Cheaply in Apartment (2)

Then check it out yourself and compile a “Buy Price” list.

I created my list in an Excel document for easy reference and easy editing. I made columns titled Product, Cost Per Unit, With Coupons, At Sam’s Club, and On Amazon.

I also wanted to know how this ideal buy price came about: was it a regular, on-going great price found at my local Sam’s Club warehouse, or an online special price for Amazon Family members (like for diapers and wipes)? Or did I get that awesome buy price using coupons, or was it just from great store sales or discounts?

The “Buy Price” list is especially helpful when I am comparison shopping my local grocery store to a warehouse store like Sam’s Club. I break down the numbers between what I could get an item for at the local grocery store when on sale and using any applicable coupons versus what the bulk warehouse prices are.

The warehouse bulk prices don’t always win out, as the warehouse stores don’t typically allow coupons, unless specifically given to you from the store and have that paid tiered membership. Warehouse stores also don’t typically run frequent or awesome sales, at least not on everyday items, but when they do, and it can make for some incredible savings.

Ideally I would carry this buy-price list around with me so that when I am out shopping I would easily be able to do a little math (thank you cell phone calculator), and figure out if it at or below my buy-price so I know whether or not to stock up!

Build Your Apartment Stockpile with CouponsBuild a Stockpile Easily and Cheaply in Apartment (3)

I have become something of a couponer. I don’t consider myself an extreme couponer as I have never paid only $5 for $100 worth of stuff: that’s extreme. Nor do I run around from store to store or do ad price matching.

But, this year I have saved more than $551 with coupons alone. Add that to Kroger Plus Savings and other discounts, and the savings are even greater. I’ve saved us some real money this year. (See this post as to why we prefer shopping at Kroger).

One of the best ways to use coupons is stacked on top of awesome sales. This is the only (smart) way to stockpile foods and toiletries and other goods for your apartment home.

I have scored numerous things for free – like toothpaste and shave gel – and many things for under a dollar or two. For items that are more expensive, you want to be on the hunt for those killer sales and pair them with great coupons, so have that Buy Price list ready! Cause you want to buy when the price is right!Build a Stockpile Easily and Cheaply in Apartment (4)

I also use several money saving apps on my smart phone that save me even more!

I am proud of our family’s little stockpiles. We have started slow, figuring out those buy prices, waiting to buy a lot of an item until the time was right.

Recently Kroger had some great sales and some great coupons (plus double fuel points for shopping on the weekends) so we stocked up on a lot of our toiletry items. We ended up paying quite a bit of money that day at the store, but we after the sale price and coupons we saved more than a third of our total bill! We also are stocked for a long time. This means we won’t be spending as much each month on groceries and toiletries, being able to wait until future incredible sales to replenish our stock pile, instead of forgetting we’re running low on something and have to pay full price because we need it now.

And that’s the beauty of stockpiling in an apartment the smart way.

Build a Stockpile Easily and Cheaply in Apartment (2024)

FAQs

What food can be stockpiled? ›

Low-acid canned foods such as meat, poultry, fish and most vegetables will keep two to five years if stored properly. Beyond expiration dates, you should physically examine the contents of your stockpile to make sure they are still fresh.

How to build up a stockpile? ›

But there are a few things to remember.
  1. Storage is crucial. You won't be able to stockpile much if you don't dedicate enough space to it. ...
  2. Start with the most regularly used items. There's no need to buy items you'll never use. ...
  3. Buy when items are on special. ...
  4. Rotate the stock based on demand. ...
  5. Seal your dried foods.

How long does it take to build a stockpile? ›

A decent stockpile can be built in just a few months, this going off the basis that you buy moderately and don't “clear the shelves” by buying 20 of each product.

What is the difference between a prepper and survivalist? ›

In essence, the key differences between preppers and survivalists lie in their approach to survival. Preppers are planners, stockpiling resources, and preparing for known threats. Survivalists are adaptors, honing skills to survive in any situation, regardless of the specific threat.

How many guns does a prepper need? ›

Most guns can serve multiple roles if you have to make them. I suggest a minimum of 3. A 12-gauge shotgun of any kind can be used in home defense (00 buckshot), small game hunting (birdshot and smaller buck), and medium/big game hunting within 100 yards (slugs).

How do I start a budget stockpile? ›

Focus on staples.

Non-perishable, versatile items like canned food, pasta, rice, beans, and lentils should be prioritized. Many dishes can also be prepared with these because of their high calories-to-cost ratios. Buy on sale: This will help you avoid stockpiling at regular prices.

How to start stockpiling? ›

Take the amount of food you'd typically need to purchase to feed your family for a day, multiply by seven, and you've got a one-week supply. Each week (or month if you're low on funds), try to buy one extra week's worth of food. Gradually expand and build up to a one month stock, then a three-month supply, etc.

What prepper supplies should I stock up on? ›

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
  • Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation)
  • Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food)
  • Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
  • Flashlight.
  • First aid kit.
  • Extra batteries.
  • Whistle (to signal for help)

Is stockpile good for beginners? ›

Stockpile offers a little bit of educational content to users. It's enough to get someone started, but for in-depth research and advanced trading strategy, consider a full-service brokerage.

How much does stockpile cost? ›

$4.95 per month

Is stockpiling food worth it? ›

Emergency Preparedness

Whether on a large or small scale, building a stockpile can also cushion the impact of inflation or economic instability. Buying in bulk or large quantities when prices are low can be cost-effective in the long run.

What is needed to be a prepper? ›

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation) Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food) Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert. Flashlight. First aid kit.

What is the personality of a prepper? ›

Colleagues, supervisors, and subordinates said Preppers build trust and loyalty with other, are polite and considerate, avoid double-standards, and produce high-quality, error-free work.

How much does it cost to be a doomsday prepper? ›

Prepping evolves, and staying updated can cost both time and money. Subscribing to newsletters, joining prepping communities, and investing in new technology can cost around $100 to $500 annually.

What is the job description of a prepper? ›

Your responsibilities involve steps such as the removal of dirt from the surface and parts due for painting. You may sand, polish, retouch, buff, degrease, or otherwise clean the surface. You may also mix color, blend paint, and load paint into spray-painting equipment.

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