Goodwill Bins Washington Store Locations

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Goodwill Outlets

Items sold by the pound (lb)

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Goodwill Outlets In Washington

There are a total of 8 Goodwill Outlets, or Goodwill Bins, scattered throughout Washington.

Washington ranks among the top states for thrift shopping and finding valuable items at budget-friendly prices. Are you someone who loves hunting for deals on clothes, electronics, toys, and more? Then visiting a Goodwill Outlet should definitely be on your radar.

What are Goodwill Outlets?

Imagine stepping into a large warehouse filled with numerous oversized blue plastic bins overflowing with unsorted goods. Here, everything is priced by weight, allowing you to sift through the chaos in search of hidden gems. At checkout, you pay only a fraction of what you’d typically shell out at retail stores.

This setup not only appeals to avid bargain hunters but also attracts a diverse range of shoppers, including resellers and entrepreneurs who recognize the daily opportunity these outlets offer for sourcing inventory. Fresh bins stocked with new items are rotated into these stores every single day. For a more relaxed shopping experience, consider arriving a few hours after opening.

However, if you thrive on competition or are experienced in finding items to flip for profit, here are some tips:

Make sure to arrive early in the morning prepared with gloves and a spacious shopping bag. The competition for Goodwill carts and top items can be intense, so expect a bit of maneuvering among shoppers—it’s all part of the experience.

If your first visit doesn’t yield any treasures, keep in mind that the inventory is constantly refreshed. With persistence and a bit of luck, you’ll refine your thrifting skills and strike gold sooner rather than later. Happy hunting!

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Goodwill Bins Washington

Goodwill Outlet Everett

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. 

Want to know when the Everett, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Everett, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Catherine
@CatherineHaggard
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I have been shopping here for a long time. Everything is in bins. Digging through the bins for treasures is a lot of fun. And the price is so cheap. Lots of household items. Lots of clothing. And they only charge a few cents per pound. I have had carts full and it cost less than five dollars. They do put a lot of useless stuff on the top so you have to move it away and then you can find really good stuff on the bottom of the bin.
Gerald
@GeraldMunar
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A place where you can buy apparels by pound. $1.79 per pound. It's so cheap. If you're lucky you would be able to get really nice shirt looking like brand new hidden underneath the mountain of apparel
Heather
@HeatherJolly
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Often good deals to be had here with patience. I recommend being gloves at your digging thru who knows what. But I've never had a bad experience.
Jean
@JeanMarie
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I really wish there were an option for minus one start, but since that’s impossible I will give it a 1 star to post my review. The manager at this location is the worst person I have ever dealt with while shopping. I bought an item there for $30 and as soon as I tried it to see if it was working which it didn’t, I right away returned the item for exchange for something else. Mind you this was within less than 12 hrs. The so called manager didn’t want to allow me to return it or exchange it, And he was so rude to me as a costumer, after asking him and he refused my request, I told him to keep it because it was useless to me. This man went on and took it and putting it right back on the floor where it was originally. This is very disturbing especially since I myself donate at goodwill so often. I truly don’t think he is equipped to work there. I am so so disappointed and I don’t see myself going back there ever. He deserves to work somewhere as a (Janitor )where he doesn’t have access to working directly with people. Not in this kind of job ! Now I lost my money, he wouldn’t even give me a store credit but he was rudely happy to take the item I had purchased and ready to sell it to someone else. This is purely STEALING from the community in my opinion.
Desiree
@DesireePatterson
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Not for the faint of heart or people not willing to get dirty! Digging th to the bottom of piles can be hard on older people. This is literally an outlet of stuff that doesn’t sell. It’s cheap though! Can someone post the prices each day? Does it vary?
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Goodwill Outlet Seattle

Kids Allowed

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 Seattle, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Seattle, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Blake
@BlakeHamilton
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It’s a wild experience, most people shop as fast as possible & look like Cookie Monsters trying to gobble as many cookies as possible, although in this case it’s collecting clothing & knick knacks. It’s a treasure hunt. *Pro tip: Go early or save your spot in line & wait in your car (the blue lines indicate where to stand). Choose quality over quantity! I brought back a sweater with lots of rips, because I was shopping too quickly.
Lialis
@LialisMercedes
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Bad experience, first they're over charging the price , pay attention to the weight. Second is look like a surviving war or the jungle, everybody is trying to grab stuff, pushing, pulling, yelling, they don't care if they hurt you , there's no orden at all, the rotation for clothes is kind of crazy, the usual buyer's are really violent and some of then don't use mask and nobody say nothing, the store time is different to the time that show up in Google, then we ready for the jungle day if you go there. Good luck!
Alex
@AlexFrench
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Good will is simply for the people. A wide variety of selections where I could find many great pieces of clothing. The bins are separated into shoes, toys, random objects, and clothes. They simply put the objects into a bin and you take what you want. The area is packed with tons of people. I would suggest bringing multiple bags to carry the clothes and gloves for safety. It’s also insanely cheap. I was able to buy 5 pairs of clothing for 6 dollars.
Casey
@CaseyLacas
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Thank you, all hard working people who recycle goods and love the thrifting, it’s an adventure your family will never forget. We filled a cart for $50, quality brands, anything you see at a goodwill that didn’t sell might end up in a bin at outlet…Protection your hands with gloves please. We all live in the same house Seattle. Ripple effect, don’t make a big deal if someone breaks something. 🌋Karen’s and Kevin’s ur embarrassing Sea, remember ur manners next time! PLEASE Mind your own business, and smile on because we even get to have an outlet that sells goods for $1 lb 🖖
Kendall
@KendallReep
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Great for good finds but the customer base is animalistic. The workers are mean BECAUSE OF THE ANIMALISTIC PEOPLE. SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT NEEDS AN OFFICER ON SITE DURING BUSINESS HOURS. NOT SECURITY, A REAL COP. THERE IS ALOT OF VIOLENCE AND THEFT HERE. DONT COME ALONE COME WITH FRIENDS AND DONT COME ON A SATURDAY!
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Goodwill Outlet Kent

Kids Allowed

Wheelchair Accessible

Accepts Cash and Card

Restrooms Available

Pay-Per Pound

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

Want to know when the Kent, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Kent, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
AJ
@AJ
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I have been to Goodwill Outlet locations throughout the States. Some are better than others, but it depends on the location, the donations received, AND the day. I prefer this one over the SODO location because it’s less of the...... questionable characters that need help. Anyway, there’s a lot of comments in reviews here about disorganized stuff and seemingly “unclean” bins. Yeah. That’s what the Outlets are! If you’re not prepared for “digging”, or what I like to call “treasure hunting” for X amount of time, then don’t come. If you go to an Outlet expecting to find something very specific, you likely won’t. If you have the heebie jeebies about touching a lot of things that aren’t always clean from your closet, then don’t come. OR, wear rubber surgical gloves AND a mask, because otherwise outside of mask mandates you’ll be breathing in a lot of dust anyway, which I can’t believe the years I went without them. Just me though but my lungs are SO much happier... It’s literally an environment of a free for all that makes it fun and different, and you can actually find some really good stuff if you have the patience and have a good eye.
Nick
@NickN
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It has been a while since I visited the Goodwill location. Apparently there are now 2 sections!. One side is the "old" rummaging-through-the-giant-bins-and-priced-by-the-pound side and the other is the "regular thrift store" side. The regular side is just that: Everything is nice and organized on shelves and hangers with price tags for each items. You know-- like the other "regular " thrift stores you are used to shopping at like Value Village etc.. So, whichever you prefer, whether diving into piles of stuff in bins and paying by the pound, or "shopping" through shelves and racks of organized items, you can choose either or do BOTH at the same store. I thought that is kinda cool!
Truth
@TruthBetold
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i got some good clothes for my reselling business but compared to the tacoma goodwill outlet people here are definitely "pushier" its cool when you are looking through the normal bins but as soon as a new bin rolls out its CHAOS. even for clothing. so if you are new and dont want to have to compete for clothes and have people breathing down your neck then just stick to the bins that have been sitting out already and stand to the side when the new stuff comes.
Jessica
@Jessica
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This location is much calmer than the downtown outlet. Plenty of easy parking, and a LOT of nice, high end items. I actually found a leather Natuzzi couch there in perfect condition. The customers still act like rabid animals when new bins arrive, but there are less people, so you'll get elbowed in the ribs less. The staff are all really sweet and helpful too, which is much appreciated.
Alex
@AlexDuran
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Worse goodwill outlet bins I’ve ever been to bins slowly roll out and are always half empty. Employees are rude and always yelling at customers. Always crowded Shoulder to shoulder. Wouldn’t recommend better off going to Tacoma Goodwill bins or Everett.
Jelly
@JellyKo
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One side nicely cleaned up and organized. Rather overpriced for a Goodwill?! Other side is for digging through bins of stuff. No organization whatsoever. Fun but very dirty. Service was slightly below average.
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Goodwill Outlet Tacoma

No Restrooms Available

Kids Allowed

Wheelchair Accessible

Accepts Cash and Card

Pay-Per Pound

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

Want to know when the Tacoma, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Tacoma, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Catherine
@CatherineMorton
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Love digging through bins to find treasures then you will love this place. All items are placed in long bins. No hanging racks here. I always leave with some fun and practical items. I do recommend rubber gloves to protect your hands when digging. I’ve never had issues but lots of people rummage through the items so it’s just a precaution. They charge you by the pound so you can really find good deals if you are willing to search for them.
Thomas
@ThomasMcGraw
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Mad house of great diggling fun. I know it's all used but there was lots of cool stuff. So much to look through. I had to drag myself out before I spent to much. Woops to late. Very good priced on stuff. So good you leave their spending more then you expected. A great place to find some cool diggles. It was fun so what?!
Dale
@DaleMeyer
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Great bargains, if you have the time & patience to look thru the 4' X 10' rolling bins of clothes, linens & household items, and a few surprises. Butt! NO BATHROOMS! ARE A REAL PROB lol in HERE! Cuz, it takes time to find the good stuff. So, Guys- take an empty Tropicana Juice .... Or the pick-up & horse trailer. Note* They allow you to leave an entire shopping cart full of goods- near the check-out line, if you have to leave for some reason..... Cover it with a large sheet or blanket & then either return to check out, or continue shopping.....
Margaret
@MargaretMartinez
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This is a little different from ordinary goodwill. Everything is in bins. You search through the bins. When you're ready to pay. Everything is weighed & you pay per pound. It's actually a lot cheaper than paying for individual items at other goodwill that have clothes hanging. My personal experience I would say it's worth it.
Grant
@GMoney
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Pretty much like dumpster diving, but there are deals to be had. Not full of overly aggressive people like the outlet in Kent, and you can actually find a shopping cart. Staff is polite. Price is by the pound and to make it really worth it hit 50 pounds to get the lowest cost tier of 92 cents.
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Goodwill Outlet Olympia

No Restrooms Available

Kids Allowed

Wheelchair Accessible

Accepts Cash and Card

Pay-Per Pound

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

Want to know when the Olympia, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Olympia, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Alex
@AA
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I have been to a few Goodwill Outlets now, and this one has friendly service and even empty boxes to load your stuff in, but they really need to remind people and enforce the one person per bin policy, if that's even a thing here. Quite a few people came to the bin I was at and started looking, and one person took something I was going to buy. I'm not about to fight someone in a Goodwill over a 50 cent item, but employees need to remind everyone regularly to stay out of bins that are already occupied.
Hank
@HH
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If you're afraid of getting your hands dirty like many of the crybabies leaving negative reviews here, this Goodwill is not for you. But despite the messy experience, it's one of the best places to find cool and unique items for cheap! Besides, if anyone's to blame for unpleasant thrift trips, it's the pushy resellers who don't know how to social distance. No need to blame the store itself.
Barbara
@BarbaraGould
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I always take gloves with me. You have to dig through the bins, for whatever you want. People hang around for new bins to come out and swarm them, it's crazy to be there when it happens. Prices are really good, but have to remember that it's stuff that they don't want to sort out for the main Goodwill stores shelves. Lots of broken, stained, torn, don't work, and/or missing parts . Workers are really nice, don't help much, because it's your job to dig, and find stuff, that's the point of the store.
Michelle
@MichelleRobbins
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Love the blue bins I can get a hole new wardrobe for less than 40 bucks. It definitely can waste time if you are like me and have way to much of it. Lol. I've found everything you can think of in these bins some very valuable jewelry to name brand clothing such as rock revival miss me Abercrombie etc. To Bluetooth speakers and brand new cell phone cases Bose speakers, just dig and dig you too will find your treasure and pay little to nothing for it. I buy full carts full and has never costed more than 40 bucks.
Wendy
@WendyGates
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They let hoarders fill their carts with merch ( shoes and handbags mostly)that no one can look at because it is in "their cart" and the cart is put to the side with a sheet over it. The merch will sit in the cart all day...the hoarder might not even decide to but it. Also, I shop with my mother that needs to use the bathroom because she likes to drink coffee in the morning. No Bathrooms...it's not fair...but it is what it is:)
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Goodwill Outlet Vancouver

Kids Allowed

Restrooms Available

Wheelchair Accessible

Accepts Cash and Card

Pay-Per Pound

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

Daniel
@DanielMantalas
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I have been a Goodwill shopper all my life. I was born into it so to speak because as early as I can remember my mom would take me to Goodwill for whatever. Anyway I started coming here a week ago because the Goodwill retail store are way too expensive. Anyway last Saturday I was digging through one of the bins and in a paper sack I found what I thought was a letter opener so I put it in my cart. When I got home and went through my "haul" I grabbed the "letter opener" and realized it was a dagger. After a little research I found out it was hand made in the mid 1800's. The last one that sold on Elephant and Co sold for 4475.00. So it was a great day!!!. I will definitely be back a lot.
Cassandra
@CassandraPoe
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I shop here when ever I'm in the area. Lots of fun to dig through the bins, looking for little treasures. Almost everything is pay by pound, can usually find seriously good deals on large assortment of random items, like (alot of brand new looking & brand name) clothing/shoes for adults & children, electronics, craft/sewing supplies, paper products, books, containers, and much more. Staff mostly helpful & enthusiastic, store clean and bright. I always leave with full cart & a smile. 🙂 Highly recommend!
Sheila
@SheilaSo
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Yep, it can be dirty, loud, and kinda icky on any given day. Princesses should prolly stick to Macy's. That said, if you're happy to scrounge a little and don't mind the hyper competitive vibe when a fresh bin comes out, there are usually amazing things to be found. I have beautiful antique linen, high end cookware, one of a kind decorator items, and a couple of pieces of very old (and very high quality,) furniture. When people ask where I found my latest treasure I always smile and say that I know of this great little boutique with a constantly changing inventory. It's my not so secret place to kill an hour and usually spend less than a $20 bill. How cool is that?
Kimberly
@KimberlyVitale
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This is going to be one of the best ones I've been to. Lots of excellent stuff and lots of good prices. I got a burner food camp and it was $129 at the store I got it for seven bucks. It's really nice that when it weighs a lot they just give you a little price. There is no wait outside, and a very relaxed atmosphere inside. The lines had no wait time unless you wait till the last minute when they're closing up. Truly a professional staff!
Logan
@LoganVoller
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The place was busy, but they/the customers were good about distancing. The place felt clean, the floors were clear and there was enough space to distance at each bin, and distance from the bin behind you. The space was adaquate for a wheelchair and/or mobility aids. I paid about 9 dollars for 2 ok office chairs, they have "personality" but, they were 9$ lol. Will be returning! 10/10
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Goodwill Outlet Pasco

Kids Allowed

Restrooms Available

Wheelchair Accessible

Accepts Cash and Card

Pay-Per Pound

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

Want to know when the Pasco, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Pasco, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Kelly
@KellyElms
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Wear gloves. I love this store. It's like a giant yardsale where everything is in bins and you rummage through them. You never know what you'll find. This is the last stop for goodwills things before it goes to the landfill. You can find all sorts of stuff from new to completely destroyed. Either way it's like the lottery you can't win if you don't play lol. I recommend checking it out at least once. I think you would be hooked.
Katrina
@KatrinaMcClain
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I spent $93.00 on all of this. Now if I was to put a price tag on just like GoodWill does this would have been $378.00 estimated. I've been trying my best to get there as early as possible so I can get to the good stuff better but I forget still got some good stuff nonetheless.
David
@DavidHaines
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Visited this outlet 2 times in the last week. The first time was a good treasure hunt which made me want to go back agaiN while the second tipped the scale on safety. I don’t mind that it was extremely slow for the turnover of bins considering I only saw one person pushing them in and out. My concern is how the bins were filled compared to the previous visit and my visits to the outlets in Portland and Spokane. Glass, books, clothes, electronics and bric a brack were not separated in the least. Every bin that i explored was full of broken glass! There was NO attempt on removing breakable items from the bins and i am extremely glad that nobody got hurt during the time i was there. More attention and separation should be accomplished before a child ends up cutting there hand open in the bin they see toys in. Highly recommend looking at how items are separated at other Goodwill Outlets such as Portland.
Clayton
@ClaytonShirey
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This place is so cool. You just never know what you might come up on. There a lot of garbage but you do find some really drippy items here. It can be time consuming digging thru everything but there's new drops of clothing every 30 mins/hour. The prices are crazy good too ,I walked alway once with around 15 items for less then 25 dollars.
Jeff
@Jeff
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This location sells by the pound, meaning you're charged a flat price per pound. It seems like a good idea, but its a free for all when the new items come out. I've seen people cut their hand on broken glass, items getting broken, people filling their shopping cart with any and everything, then putting everything back. My main gripe is, if you're selling by the pound, you're getting way too many donations.
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Goodwill Outlet Spokane

Kids Allowed

Restrooms Available

Wheelchair Accessible

Accepts Cash and Card

Pay-Per Pound

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

Want to know when the Spokane, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Want to know when the Spokane, WA Goodwill Outlet rotates new bins? Shop the only manager-verified rotation guides in existence.
Amanda
@Amanda
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This place is the shhhhhiiiiiitttt!! It's not for everyone. -The store is open in two hour chunks for a reason, and yes they really do close down and kick everyone out in between. It's to restock the bins. What the heck are bins? Bins are literal bins. Full of stuff. Somewhat organized into general groupings of housewares, clothing, shoes, ect. These are what you shop from. There are no display racks or neatly hung clothing here!! Oh no... You gotta dig to find the good stuff here!! A line will form outside the door before most openings. Any big ticket, super great deal, highly sought after items will get snagged up fast! Now waiting in this line is NOT a requirement. The doors will open. People will rush in and run around like crazy and the doors stay open for the next couple hours. Why I love this place so much 0 You pay by the pound for most items. I think it's a little over a dollar per pound for textiles, clothing,. and things of that nature. Anything heavy, just ask one of the cashiers how much it will be and they will shoot you a price. I've picked up above the range microwave for like four bucks. Vacumes, like nice decent machines, for less then ten. They have furniture, sometimes really cool tools, a few bins full of books, three or four bins of nothing but shoes in all kinds of sizes and they normally have the matching pair. My best find to date would probably be thee authentic pair of Balenciaga Slides in my size! $550 retail value. I probably paid a buck! Love them!! Love this place.
Stephen
@StephenQ
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What a dump. If you like pretending to be homeless and dumpster diving, this is your place. Goods are "dumped" into these shallow bins randomly and you literally have to dig through the piles. Only things sorted out and in their own space, bicycles, vacuums, I.e. larger items. In my opinion not a good experience. Should have taken pictures but just wanted to leave. 6-2-22 Ok two weeks later. Was down that way so made a second attempt at this place. Perhaps my grouching here and to corporate did some good. Things were a bit more sorted out this time. Got there close to them opening for the noon session. Noticed a lot of nice cars out front and well dressed persons, adults as well as a number of high school age persons, seems even young ladies like to dig through the clothing piles... It's a total free-for-all, people literally tossing stuff to the side digging to see what's under. I suppose you should have a look for yourself. Going up 2 stars.
Tara
@TaraNicholson
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I absolutely love this place!!!! I've went for years. It's probably my favorite place to go! You can literally find anything here. Everything is put into bins (quote me if I m wrong) 32 I believe. And they rotate these bins every so often to put new stuff out to sort threw. And everything is priced by the pound. So if your cart weighs over 25 pounds its $0.98 a pound. If you haven't been there i highly recommend it! It's a must!
Ron
@RonDamon
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On a lucky day u can find some great stuff here depending on what u looking for , try to come early to get a good spot in the line cause it's crazy packed and don't forget to bring gloves and a face mask
Ellen
@EllenBarnett
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Found some great buys , but with all the resalers that come here you have to be quick as some are rude and ruthless! If you have time and patience you can get some great deals but its always touch and miss as its ever changing goods
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