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Bundles vs. Individual: When Multi-Product Deals Actually Save You

"Buy two, get one free." "Starter kit: save 30%." Bundles sound like a win-more for less. But the per-unit maths doesn't always add up, and you can end up with stuff you don't need at a price that isn't actually better.

Why Retailers Push Bundles

Bundles help retailers move more stock and increase average order size:

That doesn't make bundles bad-it just means you have to run the numbers.

When Bundles Actually Save You

Bundles make sense when:

When to Buy Individual Instead

Skip the bundle when:

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Do the Maths

Always work out the per-unit cost. "3 for $30" sounds good until you find the same product for $8 each elsewhere. And "save 40% on the bundle" means nothing if the bundle price is still above what you'd pay for the items you actually want, bought individually.

Conclusion

Bundles can save you money when you need everything in them and the numbers beat alternatives. Otherwise, buy only what you need, wherever it's cheapest. Compare first-then decide.

About the Author

Ben is the founder of FindPrices and has abandoned many a "value" bundle at the checkout after running the maths. Connect on LinkedIn.