Goodwill Bins Missouri Store Locations

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Goodwill Outlets

Items sold by the pound (lb)

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Goodwill Outlets In Missouri

Missouri hosts 3 Goodwill Bins locations in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Bridgeton.

For first-timers at a Goodwill Outlet, it’s wise to arrive early armed with gloves and a sizable shopping bag—the competition for Goodwill carts can be fierce depending on the outlet, with occasional shoving and pushing when new bins arrive.

But don’t worry, shopping at the Goodwill Outlet doesn’t have to be too intense. It’s a playground for serious treasure hunters seeking valuable items to keep or flip for profit online.

For a more relaxed experience, consider visiting a few hours after opening for a typical shopping vibe.

Goods at these outlets are sorted into large blue bins, offering a scavenger hunt-like experience where everything is priced by weight.

If your first dig doesn’t yield gold, remember that fresh bins are rotated daily. Stay persistent, refine your thrifting skills, and you’ll strike gold soon enough. Good luck!

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Goodwill Bins Missouri

Goodwill Outlet St. Louis

Kids Allowed

Wheelchair Accessible

Accepts Cash and Card

Restrooms Available

Pay-Per Pound

High Competition

To confirm any rules and policies, make sure to give them a call.

Want to know when the St. Louis, MO Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the St. Louis, MO Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Jacob
@JacobGoff
Update: Staff has gone above and beyond to make sure things are better in these regards. The line is a mockery. There's about ten to twenty "regulars" who walk right past every person in line to the front door. One guy lights a blunt while he stands in line right outside the door every day. Literally three feet from the front door, after bypassing the line, smoking weed. Every. single. day. Kids in line with their parents asking "What is that smell?" No problem with weed, but just a few months ago the goodwill staff at least tried to stop people cutting in line. Eventually a fight will break out, someone will get hurt, and whichever lawyer sues Goodwill Stores Inc will find this review and use it to suggest that devoting one single goodwill worker to tell folks to put out their blunts within 25 feet of the door and stand in line was not too great of a burden for goodwill. Dangerous and reckless and annoying, considering six months ago they didnt allow line cutting.
Leandra
@LeandraCapkovic
If you're looking for like, great bargain shopping it's a perfect place. Getting there at open has very Black Friday feel to it because of the mad dash the people make. But you don't have to do it that way to get good items. A pair of gloves is recommended but they do have gloves for sale for like $2. It's a fun experience. I go for discount fabrics to use for projects. Don't expect a department store like experience though, it's very much a fend for yourself type of place. Everything is priced by the pound.
Dana
@DanaPritchard
I have noticed that this particular outlet separates items that THEY deem as GOOD and put high prices and place them by the registers? This is supposed to be THE POUND STORE.....PERIOD! EVERYTHING SHOULD BE WEIGHED NOT DIFFERENT PRICES. Outlets in other states do not have this practice. Purses, shoes and other misc items are placed near register for sale. I believe it should have stayed in the store if you are going to put high prices on the items. Unfair business practices and maybe the BBB needs to know what you are doing and also the outlet in Hazelwood does not put shoes and purses near their registers either.
May
@LongerStoryShorty
It's rows and rows of purely random unsorted 2nd hand things for pocket change (most of it) - so bring protective gloves (or they sell latex gloves for $2 currently) and be mentally prepared to dive into something like a chaotic flea market. The clothes are in one set of rows, all else is in a separate set, furniture is in its own corner and separately priced.

Goodwill Outlet Kansas City

Kids Not Allowed (Under 14 Years Old)

Wheelchair Accessible

Restrooms Available

Accepts Cash and Card

Pay-Per Pound

High Competition

To confirm any rules and policies, make sure to give them a call. 

Want to know when the Kansas City, MO Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Kansas City, MO Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
DeNae
@DeNaeMiller
Love the deals here. Pay by the pound and get alot for so little $ is great. Its also kinda fun too.. but its easy to spend an entire day there going through all the bins. Be sure you have set yourself time to spend there so as you can explore to your hearts content. I highly recommend, but... heads up : weekends can pretty intense at times. .. my advice be respectful but not easy to be pushed around some take this thrifting very serious. It's really not that deep. Have fun !!🙂
Jay
@RebuildingOurNest
Can't actually go in because they don't even allow infants and I have a breastfed baby who can't take a bottle due to an oral issue. I sort of get not being able to take my toddler (although not ideal), but my infant who doesn't do anything is a big issue. So if you have ANY children under 14, there are better thrift stores with he sales that can make prices comparable. Go to those.
Bernard
@BernardHibbard
I have been in the place quite a bit. And as such my opinion of the place is a firm opinion. They try to make it as well run as possible, they tried to vary the merchandise available in as much volume and variety possible, and try to change it out as frequently as is practicable. They want everybody to have a chance to go through everything while trying to change merchandise, so it's usually set out somewhere between one and two hours the manager there is eminently fair-minded and pretty much all the help is very friendly and very helpful. And you'd be surprised at the things that you can find there. It's worth the trip just to experience it.
Edu
@EduFregoso
Great prices and somewhat great selection. The sad or negative side is you have to fight the established mafia whom camp there all day putting the "good stuff" aside in shopping carts and then covering them with bed sheets (this is why is difficult to find available carts). Employees know about that but they just don't care, they are busy doing their job pulling stuff from and to the warehouse in a timely manner. No complaints about them whatsoever.

Goodwill Outlet Bridgeton

Kids Allowed

Wheelchair Accessible

Restrooms Available

Accepts Cash and Card

Pay-Per Pound

To confirm any rules and policies, make sure to give them a call.

Shawn
@ShawnConklin
If you've ever wanted to experience what being a raccoon is like, this is the place for you. I found a set of broken walkie-talkies for 83 cents. Just watch out for broken glass! Bring gloves and some hand sanitizer because you're going to rummage through some of the filthies junk you've ever smelt.
Lisa
@LisaFord
Best place to find hidden gems and more. I try to visit at least once every few months. I haven't purchased any new clothes for my 8-year old in years. I myself have found great work clothes as well. And, let's face it: when you can buy decent clothing for literal PENNIES, it feels pretty good! Bring gloves, hand sanitizer, and be ready to dig through the bins. It's worth it!
Bri
@BriMiller
My favorite location. Great stuff and great prices. They recently raised the price from $1.35 a pound to $1.50 a pound but it's still worth the hunt! Bring gloves and come early to get a cart! If you don't make it to a cart bring an IKEA bag!
Eddie
@EddieJackson
Its alot going on here and the more people, the more chaotic 🙃 💀. Still a great place to find a diamond in the ruff.
Nicole
@NicoleSmith
They always have a lot to look through but you have to be willing to get your hands in there. Sometimes the treasures are buried at the bottom. That said, they keep the place clean, no matter how busy they are. And although the bins seem chaotic, there are definitely specific sections, such as books, shoes, glass, seasonal and then the rest. So take your time because you never know what you might find!!

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