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Sears Outlet is definitely worth a trip if you're looking for reduced priced appliances, mattresses etc. Basically it's just a big hall filled with all kinds of stuff your home needs. I was looking for a mattress and have been looking all around Pittsburgh. If you want a good brand, queen size bed at other stores you're looking around spending at least $600 for the mattress alone. For me ( I am only going to stay for a year) that would be a little too much (you still have to consider box spring, delivery etc), so I thought if there's a cheaper option, I am in! They do have a good range of beds, box springs etc and usually you'd get it for 50% less than the original price. Most of the beds are new (they are labelled accordingly), but they also have second hand ones. On top of that, delivery costs are also cheaper than elsewhere with 70$ for up to 5 items. The only downside with this store is, that they're completely understaffed. They are really friendly, but don't expect someone to stand beside you answering all your questions.
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