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What to buy before tariffs cause major price hikes, according to shopping experts
What to buy before tariffs cause major price hikes, according to shopping experts

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What to buy before tariffs cause major price hikes, according to shopping experts

It's now nearly impossible to avoid tariff-related price hikes while shopping. A universal 10% tariff on all countries is officially in effect, and many U.S. trading partners could face higher reciprocal tariffs after a 90-day pause ends in early July. We don't know what the exact impacts of these tariffs will be, but one thing is for sure: almost everything you buy is getting more expensive, says Dr. Ross Steinman, a professor of consumer psychology at Widener University. Brands are already raising prices in response to tariffs, and since the trade war is expected to heat up this summer, don't be surprised if you start seeing more companies announce hikes. Below, I talked to experts about what they recommend buying before that happens. They also responded to frequently asked questions about tariffs and shared tips for saving money. Want more from NBC Select? Sign up for our newsletter, The Selection, and shop smarter. What to buy as tariff-related price hikes roll out Tariffs only apply to imported goods, so prices on products currently in U.S. warehouses probably won't shoot up dramatically just yet. That said, brands are already alerting customers about increases within the next few months, so now is the best time to buy anything on your wishlist or that you've been saving up for. Vipin Porwal, the CEO and a consumer savings expert at Smarty, says it's crucial to focus on costly items produced abroad, including tech, appliances, furniture and cars, as well as clothing, shoes and groceries. Also, remember that even if a product is manufactured in the U.S., tariffs are causing companies to face increased production costs. They often import materials like fabric, batteries and microchips from foreign countries, so expect increased prices on domestically made goods, too. Below, I rounded up examples of products you should consider buying before more tariff-related price hikes roll out. They're all NBC Select staff picks and manufactured in countries subject to universal tariffs, some of which, like those part of the European Union, could soon face higher reciprocal tariffs. China is already subject to a higher tariff rate. Experts don't recommend panic buying, but consider stocking up on non-perishable products you use every day and frequently re-buy, like cleaning supplies, paper goods and pantry staples. Shoppers will see increased prices across Procter & Gamble products, including Tide laundry detergent, by July, according to a statement by the company's CEO during a recent earnings call. These pods, which have a color protector, odor fighter and stain remover inside. They dissolve quickly in cool or warm water, according to the brand. Procter & Gamble also owns Bounty, which sells paper goods you may rely on daily, like these paper towels. They're absorbent so you can quickly soak up messes, and rolls come pre-measured, letting you tear off small or large sheets. I reach for extra-virgin olive oil daily while cooking, so before tariffs increase the price of my favorite European varieties, I'm buying a couple of bottles. Kosterina harvests Koroneiki olives in Greece to make this buttery, peppery EVOO. I use it for sauteing and roasting, as well as to make dressings and marinades. Technology NBC Select reporter Harry Rabinowitz, who tested Apple's AirPods 4 for two months, says they're a small, comfortable pair you can rely on daily. 'These are the best earbuds for anyone who hates the feeling of rubber eartips clogging their eardrums,' he says. 'They also have new features like dust and water resistance, and adaptive audio, which automatically switches between noise cancellation modes.' The JBL Clip 5 is our team's go-to Bluetooth speaker — the audio quality is impressive for the device's size, and it's built-in carabiner clip lets you attach it to bags, bikes, beach umbrellas, bathroom towel rods and more. You can use the speaker for up to 12 hours before needing to recharge it, according to the brand. The Clip 5 is also dust- and water-resistant. If you're in the market for a portable charger, Anker sells some of the best. The Zolo Power Bank has a built-in USB-C cable that plugs directly into devices, as well as additional USB-A and USB-C ports. It's small enough to fit in your pocket. Nintendo is releasing the Switch 2 on June 5 and it costs $449.99 — the company is maintaining the pricing on its handheld gaming console and did not mention plans to increase the price after that. The original Switch is beloved among the NBC Select staff, and if it's on your wishlist and in your budget right now, we recommend buying it — the device could increase in price at any point. The Nintendo Switch has two detachable Joy-Con controllers and three play modes: TV, handheld and tabletop. It's also designed with built-in motion controls that immerse you in games. Rabinowitz says the Pixel Watch 3, which recently won an NBC Select Wellness Award, is Google's best smartwatch yet, although it's only compatible with Android phones (which are also likely to increase in price soon). It has built-in fitness tracking features, including automatically logging workouts and building custom runs. The water-resistant watch has a 24-hour battery life, according to the brand, and collects data about your sleep. Almost everyone on our team has a Camp Snap digital camera. If you want to get your hands on one before potential price increases and shipping delays, order now. The screen-free digital camera has a rechargeable battery and built-in LED flash. It comes with a cable that lets you connect the camera to your phone or computer to download photos. Clothes and shoes This Gap T-Shirt is made in India, but the brand makes and sources products from across the world. 'I've been wearing a pair of Levi's 501's for over 6 years now,' says NBC Select editor Jordan Bowman. 'I love the classic, straight fit because it works for almost every outfit, and the cut is honestly timeless. There's a reason these are one of most iconic pairs of denim of all time.' This pair of 501s is available in men's and women's sizes. Adidas will eventually raise prices on its U.S. products, according to the brand, which did not disclose how much increases may be or what items will be affected. These are some of Adidas' most classic sneakers, available in men's and women's sizes. The Samba has a leather upper, synthetic fabric lining and grippy rubber outsole. Birkenstock plans to raise prices globally to offset tariffs at some point between July and September. The brand's Arizona slip-on sandal has two adjustable straps and a cork footbed. There's also a deep heel cup to keep your foot secure, as well as a raised toe bar to encourage the natural gripping motion of your feet, according to the brand. During a recent earnings call, Under Armour shared that it's increasing prices on its apparel, shoes and accessories. We've tested lots of Under Armour's athleticwear and sneakers over the years. The Charged Surge 4 is a basic shoe that's great for walkers, runners and gym goers. It has a cushioned midsole to support feet and a grippy rubber outsole to help stabilize you on various surfaces. The sneaker is also made with mesh to keep feet cool. Mark Weldon announced that it's keeping prices the same across all products through at least July 4, according to a post on its Instagram account. The brand sells men's apparel like tops, bottoms and accessories, but it's best known for its underwear. The Airknit X Boxer Brief is made from a moisture-wicking and odor-resistant material, and its waistband and legs won't roll while you're wearing them, according to Mark Weldon. Home and kitchen Prepare for the warm weather by adding cooling appliances to your cart before they increase in price, like this tower fan from Dreo. It has four speeds, 90-degree oscillation and four modes, including sleep and auto. We recommend Dyson's vacuums because they have superior suction and make cleaning all floors a breeze. If you have one on your wishlist, now is the time to buy — they're already hundreds of dollars, so potential price increases could put them out of your budget. The V8 cordless vacuum runs for about 40 minutes on a single charge, according to the brand, and converts into a handheld vacuum. It comes with a wall dock and charger, as well as accessories like a crevice tool. A few weeks ago, Sproos notified customers via email that it planned on holding prices steady through May. Now that it's June, we're keeping a close eye on cost increases, which we haven't seen yet — that means now is the best time to invest in one of its showerheads. This set comes with a handheld fixture that has a replaceable filter and three spray modes. It comes with everything you need for installation, including steel pliers and step-by-step instructions. Rabinowitz's favorite Ikea piece is this shelf, which he has a larger version of. 'This storage shelf has moved with me across three apartments in New York City — it's outlasted couches, mattresses, bed frames and TV stands,' he says. 'It's not going to wow anyone aesthetically, but it is extremely practical.' Room & Board is keeping prices the same through July, according to a post on its Instagram account. The company also confirmed that its twice-yearly clearance events will still happen. Room & Board furniture, decor and lighting for all rooms of your home, including outdoor spaces like decks and patios. Casper Original Hybrid Mattress $1,495.00 Amazon $1,495.00 Walmart $1,495.00 Casper What to know NBC Select updates editor Mili Godio recommends Casper's Original Hybrid Mattress if you need to upgrade soon. 'I bought this mattress in 2021 and it still feels brand new years later,' she says. 'It's semi-firm, which is perfect for my husband and I since we tend to have different preferences. I'm really picky about my mattresses because I'm a very hot sleeper, but this one manages to feel fairly cool and doesn't trap heat, in my experience.' Combustion Predictive Thermometer (WiFi Booster & Display) $229.00 $279.00 Combustion Inc. Now 18% off What to know Once Combustion, a brand that makes WiFi-enabled cooking thermometers and accessories, sells out of its current inventory, it's raising prices across the board, according to a post on its Instagram account. You can use its Predictive Thermometer while cooking over the grill this summer, or in the oven and on the stovetop year round. This set comes with a thermometer probe and a display, which has a screen that lets you monitor what you're making in real time. The probe also connects to Combustion's app if you prefer to track progress on your phone. Will retailers raise prices due to tariffs? Yes, in addition to individual brands, some retailers plan to raise prices on merchandise online and in stores due to tariffs. Here are a few we know about right now: Walmart: Walmart will roll out tariff-related price hikes this month, according to NBC News. The retailer didn't share details about what types of products will be impacted first or what the price hike rollout will look like. Target: Target reported lower earnings in May, a sign that it will likely raise prices due to tariffs. Earlier this year, the retailer's CEO also hinted at increasing the cost of goods in categories like groceries and apparel, according to CNBC. Best Buy: Best Buy already raised prices on some items in mid-May, but additional increases may be on the way, according to CNBC. Costco CNBC. Expert tips: How to save right now Tariffs are causing many people to reevaluate their spending habits. In fact, 49% of U.S. consumers plan to buy less frequently if/when tariffs raise prices, according to Smarty. Here are a few expert tips from Porwal to help you save. Switch to store brands, which tend to cost less, for everyday essentials like groceries, paper goods and cleaning products Consider buying secondhand or refurbished items, especially clothing and tech. Activate cash-back discounts while shopping Use brands' websites, apps and cash-back extensions to bookmark items you consistently buy or have on your wishlist so you can get alerts about sales Consider paying for larger purchases with a credit card that lets you earn points toward future rewards Sign up for loyalty programs at retailers you frequently shop from. Memberships like Amazon Prime, Target Circle and Walmart+ often offer benefits like exclusive deals and free, fast shipping Meet our experts At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also ensure that all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest. Why trust NBC Select? I'm a reporter at NBC Select who's covered sales and deals for `five years, including topics like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. To write this article, I interviewed two experts about what you should buy before brands raise prices due to tariffs, and rounded up a handful of related foreign-made goods the NBC Select staff recommends.

Yes, tariffs will cause price hikes — here's what you should buy now, according to experts
Yes, tariffs will cause price hikes — here's what you should buy now, according to experts

NBC News

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • NBC News

Yes, tariffs will cause price hikes — here's what you should buy now, according to experts

It's becoming nearly impossible to avoid tariff-related price hikes while shopping. A universal 10% tariff on all countries is officially in effect, and many U.S. trading partners could face higher reciprocal tariffs after a 90-day pause. We don't know what the exact impacts of these tariffs will be, but one thing is for sure: almost everything you buy is getting more expensive, says Dr. Ross Steinman, a professor of consumer psychology at Widener University. To help you plan your spending, I talked to experts about what they recommend buying before brands and retailers raise prices. Some already have, so I also included a list that I'll continuously update. Plus, experts answered frequently asked questions about tariffs and shared tips for saving money. Want more from NBC Select? Sign up for our newsletter, The Selection, and shop smarter. What to buy before tariff-related price hikes roll out Tariffs only apply to imported goods, so prices on products currently in U.S. warehouses probably won't shoot up dramatically just yet. Because of this, now is the best time to buy anything on your wishlist or that you've been saving up for — that's especially true for already costly items produced abroad, including tech, appliances, furniture and cars, as well as clothing, shoes and groceries, says Vipin Porwal, the CEO and a consumer savings expert at Smarty. Also, remember that even if a product is manufactured in the U.S., many companies are facing increased production costs. They often import materials like fabric, batteries and microchips from foreign countries, so expect increased prices on domestically made goods, too. Below, I rounded up examples of products you should consider buying before major tariff-related price hikes roll out. They're all NBC Select staff picks and manufactured in countries subject to universal tariffs, some of which could soon face higher reciprocal tariffs — China, for example, is already facing higher tariffs over 100%. It's worth noting that while some products, like phones, computers and other tech devices, are currently exempt from tariffs, the situation is constantly changing, so exceptions may not apply for long. Apple makes most of its hardware in China and produces devices in India and Vietnam, like iPhones, iPads, MacBooks and AirPods. NBC Select reporter Harry Rabinowitz, who tested Apple's AirPods 4 for two months, says they're a small, comfortable pair you can rely on daily. 'These are the best earbuds for anyone who hates the feeling of rubber eartips clogging their eardrums,' he says. 'They also have new features like dust and water resistance, and adaptive audio, which automatically switches between noise cancellation modes.' Nintendo is launching the Switch 2 on June 5, and while pre-orders were initially slated to start on April 9, the company pushed them back to April 24 due to the 'potential impact of tariffs.' The original Nintendo Switch is a beloved handheld gaming console among the NBC Select staff — if it's on your wishlist and in your budget right now, we recommend buying it since it's made in countries like China and Vietnam. The Nintendo Switch has two detachable Joy-Con controllers and three play modes: TV, handheld and tabletop. It's also designed with built-in motion controls that immerse you in games. Google Pixel Watch 3 This is one of our favorite smartwatches, and it recently won an NBC Select Wellness Award. Like other Google Pixel products, it's made in China and Vietnam. Rabinowitz says the Pixel Watch 3 is Google's best watch yet, although it's only compatible with Android phones (which are also likely to increase in price soon). It has built-in fitness tracking features, including automatically logging workouts and building custom runs. The water-resistant watch has a 24-hour battery life, according to the brand, and collects data about your sleep. Almost everyone on our team has a Camp Snap digital camera, which is made in China. If you want to get your hands on one before potential price increases and shipping delays, order now. The brand put the following message on its website: 'Due to newly imposed tariffs, we are delayed in getting new inventory. We have a limited amount available now. If you want a camera before July, order today.' The screen-free digital camera has a rechargeable battery and built-in LED flash. It comes with a cable that lets you connect the camera to your phone or computer to download photos. Clothes and shoes Levi's 501 Original Fit Jeans 'I've been wearing a pair of Levi's 501's for over 6 years now,' says NBC Select editor Jordan Bowman. 'I love the classic, straight fit because it works for almost every outfit, and the cut is honestly timeless. There's a reason these are one of most iconic pairs of denim of all time.' This pair of 501s, available in men's and women's sizes, is made in China. Gap Organic Cotton VintageSoft T-Shirt I buy basics from Gap every time they're on sale, including this 100% cotton T-shirt made in India. The shirt has a soft, loose feel, short sleeves and a crewneck. It runs true-to-size, in my experience. I typically wear it tucked into a pair of jeans, and in the colder months, I throw a cardigan over it. Nike Motiva Walking Shoes Nike's Motiva walking shoes earned a permanent spot in many of our closets after they won an NBC Select Wellness Award last year. SEO editor Nikki Brown still wears hers — if you want a pair, secure them now since Nike produces footwear, clothing and accessories in China, Vietnam and Indonesia. 'Walking on Motivas is like walking on clouds, in the best way possible,' says Brown. 'My feet are as flat as pancakes, so I love the arch support on these. It's sturdy but not rigid.' Brown wears these sneakers on hikes as well as to run errands, and they've maintained their look and feel after several washes. The shoes are available in men's and women's sizes. We recommend Dyson's vacuums because they have superior suction and make cleaning all floors a breeze. If you have one on your wishlist, now is the time to buy — they're made in China and Malaysia, and are already hundreds of dollars so potential price increases could put them out of your budget. The V8 cordless vacuum runs for about 40 minutes on a single charge, according to the brand, and converts into a handheld vacuum. It comes with a wall dock and charger, as well as accessories like a crevice tool. Jolie Filtered Showerhead I got an email from Jolie in January about potential price increases if tariffs went into effect. Prices haven't changed on the brand's website yet, so it's best to buy the Jolie Filtered Showerhead (and a few replacement filters) now. I've used the fixture for over a year. It's made my hair and skin noticeably softer since it removes impurities in my shower water, like chlorine, heavy metals and other minerals. The filtered showerhead takes less than five minutes to install and has all the necessary materials. Dreo Nomad One Tower Fan Summer is only a few months away, and by the time temperatures warrant a new fan, some brands will have already increased prices on their foreign-made goods. Prepare for the warm weather by adding cooling appliances to your cart, like this tower fan from Dreo, which is made in China. It has four speeds, 90-degree oscillation and four modes, including sleep and auto. Ikea Kallax Shelf Unit Ikea's furniture and home goods are centered around Swedish and Scandinavian designs, but they're manufactured worldwide, like in China, Poland, Italy, Germany and Sweden. If prices increase, buy the dresser, bed frame or lamp you have your eye on now. Rabinowitz's favorite Ikea piece is this shelf, which he has a larger version of. 'This storage shelf has moved with me across three apartments in New York City — it's outlasted couches, mattresses, bed frames and TV stands,' he says. 'It's not going to wow anyone aesthetically, but it is extremely practical.' Casper Original Hybrid Mattress Many brands, including Casper, assemble their mattresses in the U.S.. Still, they import materials like fabrics, foam and springs from overseas — that could lead to increased production costs for companies, and, in turn, increased prices for shoppers. NBC Select updates editor Mili Godio recommends Casper's Original Hybrid Mattress if you need to upgrade soon. 'I bought this mattress in 2021 and it still feels brand new years later,' she says. 'It's semi-firm, which is perfect for my husband and I since we tend to have different preferences. I'm really picky about my mattresses because I'm a very hot sleeper, but this one manages to feel fairly cool and doesn't trap heat, in my experience.' Ninja AF101 Air Fryer Almost every NBC Select staff member has a Ninja appliance in their kitchen, most of which are manufactured in China and Southeast Asia. While we love using the Creami to make frozen treats, we rely most on Ninja's more basic kitchen gadgets, like blenders, air fryers and coffee machines. This air fryer is recommended by Brown, who appreciates that it's easy to use and big enough to feed a few people but compact enough to keep in her tiny kitchen. You can use the appliance to air fry, roast, reheat and dehydrate ingredients, and its detachable parts are dishwasher-safe, according to the brand. Souper Cubes 1 Cup Silicone Freezer Molds Souper Cubes hasn't raised prices yet, but don't be surprised if you see increases soon. In an email to customers, the brand said it's facing a 44-times increase in customs expenses due to tariffs, causing it to adjust how it runs the business. The dishwasher-safe silicone molds are a must-have meal prep tool that come with lids. You can freeze or refrigerate food inside them, as well as cook with them — they're oven-safe up to 415 degrees Fahrenheit (without the lid). The price of raw cocoa, the main ingredient in chocolate, increased 200% year-over-year, according to Adobe Analytics. Like coffee, this is due to disrupted agricultural production, and tariffs increase prices. Chef Jacques Torres told NBC News that he raised prices on his chocolate by 20% in January and anticipates another increase before the end of the year. That said, bakers (and chocolate lovers in general) should buy their favorite cocoa products now. I reach for extra-virgin olive oil daily while cooking, so before tariffs possibly increase the prices of my favorite European varieties, I'm buying a couple of bottles. Kosterina harvests Koroneiki olives in Greece to make this buttery, peppery EVOO. I use it for sauteing and roasting, as well as to make dressings and marinades. Brands raising prices because of tariffs Brands across industries are already raising prices due to tariffs, and they may have to do so again depending on which countries are subject to higher reciprocal tariffs at the end of the 90 day pause. That said, buy from these brands now before costs go up even more. In April, Foreo raised prices on its skin care tech and beauty products by 20 to 30%, according to the brand. The company manufactures products in China. I've used Foreo's face cleansing brushes for years because they get rid of dirt, grime and makeup more effectively and efficiently compared to when I scrub with my hands. The Luna 4 Go brush has eight intensity levels, a long-lasting battery life and a travel lock to prevent it from turning on in your toiletry bag. Kuru, which makes its footwear in Asia, increased prices across all products in April, including the Tread Sandal for men and women — we recommend it in our guide to shoes with arch support. Its sole cushions your heel and protects it from impact, and it has grippy traction to stabilize you on uneven surfaces. The open-toed, water-resistant sandals have adjustable hook and loop closures, letting you adjust your fit. Windmill increased prices sitewide on May 1 due to tariffs. The brand's air conditioner is one of our top picks because it's easy to install, quiet and convenient to control via an app, voice commands or on-unit buttons. Windmill's air conditioner has three cooling settings and three fan speeds. You can add activated carbon filters to it, which helps improve indoor air quality, and swap out its front panel for stylish options in a handful of colors. We're also big fans of Windmill's air purifier and fan. Great Jones emailed customers about price hikes that went into effect on May 1. The brand said you may also see select products periodically out of stock. I use Great Jones cookware and bakeware daily, like The Dutchess, All Aboard, Beyond Measure and Big Chill. My favorite product, which I admittedly have many of, is the Holy Sheet, a half-size sheet pan made from aluminized steel. It has a chemical-free nonstick coating and is oven safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Making coffee at home rather than buying a cup is a great way to save money, but beans worldwide have already increased in price due to disrupted agricultural production this year — tariffs will only drive prices up more. Bean & Bean, one of our favorite AAPI-owned brands, sent customers a newsletter in March explaining why coffee costs more these days and informed them that it started adjusting pricing in response. Before additional hikes, stock up on your favorite java. I recommend Bean & Bean's Downtown Medium Roast, which is smooth, flavorful and the first thing I think about when I open my eyes every morning. Frequently asked questions What are tariffs? Tariffs are taxes on imported goods. If a company brings foreign goods into the U.S., it must pay the U.S. government a percentage of those goods. President Donald Trump's tariff plan, which is now in effect, imposes a new 10% universal tariff on all U.S. trade partners. Some countries could face higher reciprocal tariffs after a 90-day pause, and China is currently subject to tariffs over 100%. Learn more about how tariffs work here Will tariffs raise prices? Yes, the new tariffs now in effect will likely raise prices for U.S. consumers over time. 'The tariff needs to be absorbed by someone — is it the business or the consumer?,' says Steinman. 'We don't know exactly, but most likely, there will be some absorption occurring at the consumer level.' Brands may not increase prices right away, however, says Porwal. If they have products in an American warehouse, they could choose to sell off that merchandise at its current price, then import additional goods, which would be impacted by tariffs, and raise prices at that point. What will tariffs raise prices on? 'In terms of prices and costs going up, it appears that it's going to be almost universal,' says Steinman. 'Right now, it seems like it's not going to be specific to any one category or industry.' That said, price hikes will likely be the most noticeable among categories like groceries, vehicles and auto parts, clothing, shoes, electronics, appliances, furniture and home goods, says Porwal. Expert tips: How to save right now Tariffs are causing many people to think about their spending habits and reevaluate their buying. In fact, 49% of U.S. consumers plan to buy less frequently if/when tariffs raise prices, according to Smarty. Here are a few expert tips from Porwal to help you save. Switch to store brands, which tend to cost less, for everyday essentials like groceries, paper goods and cleaning products Consider buying secondhand or refurbished items, especially clothing and tech. Activate cash-back discounts while shopping Use brands' websites, apps and cash-back extensions to bookmark items you consistently buy or have on your wishlist so you can get alerts about sales Consider paying for larger purchases with a credit card that lets you earn points toward future rewards Sign up for loyalty programs at retailers you frequently shop from. Memberships like Amazon Prime, Target Circle and Walmart+ often offer benefits like exclusive deals and free, fast shipping Meet our experts At NBC Select, we work with experts with specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also ensure that all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest. Why trust NBC Select? I'm a reporter at NBC Select who's covered sales and deals for 5 years, including topics like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. To write this article, I interviewed two experts about what you should buy before brands raise prices due to tariffs, and rounded up a handful of related foreign-made goods the NBC Select staff recommends.

Tariffs are now in effect — here's what you should buy before brands raises prices
Tariffs are now in effect — here's what you should buy before brands raises prices

NBC News

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • NBC News

Tariffs are now in effect — here's what you should buy before brands raises prices

Pretty soon, it will be nearly impossible to avoid tariff-related price hikes while shopping. A universal 10% tariff on all countries is officially in effect, and many U.S. trading partners could face higher reciprocal tariffs after a 90-day pause. We don't know what the exact impacts of these tariffs will be, but one thing is for sure: Almost everything you buy is likely to get more expensive in the coming months, says Dr. Ross Steinman, a professor of consumer psychology at Widener University. To help you plan your spending, I talked to experts about what they recommend buying before brands and retailers raise prices. Experts also answered frequently asked questions about tariffs and shared tips for saving money. Want more from NBC Select? Sign up for our newsletter, The Selection, and shop smarter. What to buy before tariff-related price hikes roll out Tariffs only apply to imported goods, so prices on products currently in U.S. warehouses probably won't shoot up just yet. Because of this, now is the best time to buy anything on your wishlist or that you've been saving up for — that's especially true for already costly items produced abroad, including tech, appliances, furniture and cars, as well as clothing, shoes and groceries, says Vipin Porwal, the CEO and a consumer savings expert at Smarty. Also, remember that even if a product is manufactured in the U.S., many companies will soon face increased production costs. They often import materials like fabric, batteries and microchips from foreign countries, so expect increased prices on domestically made goods, too. Below, I rounded up examples of products you should consider buying before tariff-related price hikes roll out. They're all NBC Select staff picks and manufactured in countries subject to universal tariffs, some of which could soon face higher reciprocal tariffs. China is already facing higher tariffs. Apple makes most of its hardware in China and produces devices in India and Vietnam, like iPhones, iPads, MacBooks and AirPods. NBC Select reporter Harry Rabinowitz, who tested Apple's AirPods 4 for two months, says they're a small, comfortable pair you can rely on daily. 'These are the best earbuds for anyone who hates the feeling of rubber eartips clogging their eardrums,' he says. 'They also have new features like dust and water resistance, and adaptive audio, which automatically switches between noise cancellation modes.' Nintendo is launching the Switch 2 on June 5, and while pre-orders were initially slated to start on Apr. 9, the company pushed them back due to the 'potential impact of tariffs.' The original Nintendo Switch is a beloved handheld gaming console among the NBC Select staff — if it's on your wishlist and in your budget right now, we recommend buying it since it's made in countries like China and Vietnam. The Nintendo Switch has two detachable Joy-Con controllers and three play modes: TV, handheld and tabletop. It's also designed with built-in motion controls that immerse you in games. Google Pixel Watch 3 This is one of our favorite smartwatches, and it recently won an NBC Select Wellness Award. Like other Google Pixel products, it's made in China and Vietnam. Rabinowitz says the Pixel Watch 3 is Google's best watch yet, although it's only compatible with Android phones (which are also likely to increase in price soon). It has built-in fitness tracking features, including automatically logging workouts and building custom runs. The water-resistant watch has a 24-hour battery life, according to the brand, and collects data about your sleep. Clothes and shoes Levi's 501 Original Fit Jeans 'I've been wearing a pair of Levi's 501's for over 6 years now,' says NBC Select editor Jordan Bowman. 'I love the classic, straight fit because it works for almost every outfit, and the cut is honestly timeless. There's a reason these are one of most iconic pairs of denim of all time.' This pair of 501s, available in men's and women's sizes, is made in China. Gap Organic Cotton VintageSoft T-Shirt I buy basics from Gap every time they're on sale, including this 100% cotton T-shirt made in India. I plan to add a few more to my closet this spring since you can get three for $45. The shirt has a soft, loose feel, short sleeves and a crewneck. It runs true-to-size, in my experience. I typically wear it tucked into a pair of jeans, and in the colder months, I throw a cardigan over it. Nike Motiva Walking Shoes Nike's Motiva walking shoes earned a permanent spot in many of our closets after they won an NBC Select Wellness Award last year. SEO editor Nikki Brown still wears hers — if you want a pair, secure them now since Nike produces footwear, clothing and accessories in China, Vietnam and Indonesia. 'Walking on Motivas is like walking on clouds, in the best way possible,' says Brown. 'My feet are as flat as pancakes, so I love the arch support on these. It's sturdy but not rigid.' Brown wears these sneakers on hikes as well as to run errands, and they've maintained their look and feel after several washes. The shoes are available in men's and women's sizes. Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner We recommend Dyson's vacuums because they have superior suction and make cleaning all floors a breeze. If you have one on your wishlist, now is the time to buy — they're made in China and Malaysia, and are already hundreds of dollars so potential price increases could put them out of your budget. The V8 cordless vacuum runs for about 40 minutes on a single charge, according to the brand, and converts into a handheld vacuum. It comes with a wall dock and charger, as well as accessories like a crevice tool. Ninja AF101 Air Fryer Almost every NBC Select staff member has a Ninja appliance in their kitchen, most of which are manufactured in China and Southeast Asia. While we love using the Creami to make frozen treats, we rely most on Ninja's more basic kitchen gadgets, like blenders, air fryers and coffee machines. This air fryer is recommended by Brown, who appreciates that it's easy to use and big enough to feed a few people but compact enough to keep in her tiny kitchen. You can use the appliance to air fry, roast, reheat and dehydrate ingredients, and its detachable parts are dishwasher-safe, according to the brand. Dreo Nomad One Tower Fan Summer is only a few months away, and by the time temperatures warrant a new fan or air conditioner, some brands will have already increased prices on their foreign-made goods. Prepare for the warm weather by adding cooling appliances to your cart, like this tower fan from Dreo, which is made in China. It has four speeds, 90-degree oscillation and four modes, including sleep and auto. Furniture and home goods Jolie Filtered Showerhead I got an email from Jolie in January about potential price increases if tariffs went into effect. Prices haven't changed on the brand's website yet, so it's best to buy the Jolie Filtered Showerhead (and a few replacement filters) now. I've used the fixture for over a year. It's made my hair and skin noticeably softer since it removes impurities in my shower water, like chlorine, heavy metals and other minerals. The filtered showerhead takes less than five minutes to install and has all the necessary materials. Ikea Kallax Shelf Unit Ikea's furniture and home goods are centered around Swedish and Scandinavian designs, but they're manufactured worldwide, like in China, Poland, Italy, Germany and Sweden. If prices increase, buy the dresser, bed frame or lamp you have your eye on now. Rabinowitz's favorite Ikea piece is this shelf, which he has a larger version of. 'This storage shelf has moved with me across three apartments in New York City — it's outlasted couches, mattresses, bed frames and TV stands,' he says. 'It's not going to wow anyone aesthetically, but it is extremely practical.' Casper Original Hybrid Mattress Many brands, including Casper, assemble their mattresses in the U.S.. Still, they import materials like fabrics, foam and springs from overseas — that could lead to increased production costs for companies, and, in turn, increased prices for shoppers. NBC Select updates editor Mili Godio recommends Casper's Original Hybrid Mattress if you need to upgrade soon. 'I bought this mattress in 2021 and it still feels brand new years later,' she says. 'It's semi-firm, which is perfect for my husband and I since we tend to have different preferences. I'm really picky about my mattresses because I'm a very hot sleeper, but this one manages to feel fairly cool and doesn't trap heat, in my experience.' Making coffee at home rather than buying a cup is a great way to save money, but beans worldwide have already increased in price due to disrupted agricultural production this year — tariffs will only drive prices up more. Bean & Bean, one of our favorite AAPI-owned brands, sent customers a newsletter in March explaining why coffee costs more these days and informed them that it started adjusting pricing in response. Before additional hikes, stock up on your favorite java. I recommend Bean & Bean's Downtown Medium Roast, which is smooth, flavorful and the first thing I think about when I open my eyes every morning. The price of raw cocoa, the main ingredient in chocolate, increased 200% year-over-year, according to Adobe Analytics. Like coffee, this is due to disrupted agricultural production, and tariffs increase prices. Chef Jacques Torres told NBC News that he raised prices on his chocolate by 20% in January and anticipates another increase before the end of the year. That said, bakers (and chocolate lovers in general) should buy their favorite cocoa products now. I reach for extra-virgin olive oil daily while cooking, so before tariffs possibly increase the prices of my favorite European varieties, I'm buying a couple of bottles. Kosterina harvests Koroneiki olives in Greece to make this buttery, peppery EVOO. I use it for sauteing and roasting, as well as to make dressings and marinades. Frequently asked questions What are tariffs? Tariffs are taxes on imported goods. If a company brings foreign goods into the U.S., it must pay the U.S. government a percentage of those goods. President Donald Trump's tariff plan, which is now in effect, imposes a new 10% universal tariff on all U.S. trade partners. Some countries could face higher reciprocal tariffs after a 90-day pause, and China is currently subject to tariffs over 100%. Learn more about how tariffs work here Will tariffs raise prices? Yes, the new tariffs now in effect will likely raise prices for U.S. consumers over time. 'The tariff needs to be absorbed by someone — is it the business or the consumer?,' says Steinman. 'We don't know exactly, but most likely, there will be some absorption occurring at the consumer level.' Brands may not increase prices right away, however, says Porwal. If they have products in an American warehouse, they could choose to sell off that merchandise at its current price, then import additional goods, which would be impacted by tariffs, and raise prices at that point. What will tariffs raise prices on? 'In terms of prices and costs going up, it appears that it's going to be almost universal,' says Steinman. 'Right now, it seems like it's not going to be specific to any one category or industry.' That said, price hikes will likely be the most noticeable among categories like groceries, vehicles and auto parts, clothing, shoes, electronics, appliances, furniture and home goods, says Porwal. Expert tips: How to save right now Tariffs are causing many people to think about their spending habits and reevaluate their buying. In fact, 49% of U.S. consumers plan to buy less frequently if/when tariffs raise prices, according to Smarty. Here are a few expert tips from Porwal to help you save. Switch to store brands, which tend to cost less, for everyday essentials like groceries, paper goods and cleaning products Consider buying secondhand or refurbished items, especially clothing and tech. Activate cash-back discounts while shopping Use brands' websites, apps and cash-back extensions to bookmark items you consistently buy or have on your wishlist so you can get alerts about sales Consider paying for larger purchases with a credit card that lets you earn points toward future rewards Sign up for loyalty programs at retailers you frequently shop from. Memberships like Amazon Prime, Target Circle and Walmart+ often offer benefits like exclusive deals and free, fast shipping Meet our experts At NBC Select, we work with experts with specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also ensure that all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest. Why trust NBC Select? I'm a reporter at NBC Select who's covered sales and deals for 5 years, including topics like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. To write this article, I interviewed two experts about what you should buy before brands raise prices due to tariffs, and rounded up a handful of related foreign-made goods the NBC Select staff recommends.

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