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What Is A Goodwill Outlet?

Sometimes Goodwill thrift stores end up with too much stuff from donations. And they don’t have room for it in the local stores. So, it goes to a Goodwill warehouse.

The excess donations get shipped to a Goodwill Outlet near you. There the items are put in large bins and sold for cheap. Everything from electronics to home appliances to furniture to clothing is there for a bargain. Goodwill Outlets sell stuff for cheaper than your local thrift store.

New items are put in the bins at each Goodwill warehouse on a set Goodwill bins rotation schedule. If you’re flipping your thrifting finds, these are the best days to buy stuff for cheap.

Where are you located?

Click your state below to find a Goodwill Outlet near you.

please note that some states don’t have any Goodwill Outlets

New items put out In Bins regularly
prices lower than regular Goodwill Stores
large selection of name-brand items

Why Shop At Goodwill Bin Stores Near You?

Re-sellers and thrifting flippers tend to call Goodwill Outlets by the more common “Goodwill bins” or “the bins.”

The best things about shopping at a Goodwill bin store near you getting a large haul of cheap stuff – with a lot of it being name brand products in the bins.

When shopping Goodwill Bins, you pay by the pound for most items. This means something that you’d buy for $10 at a Goodwill thrift store can end up costing you only $0.50 to $1 at a Goodwill Outlet since it’s sold by the pound.

What To Know About Goodwill Outlets

What is the difference between Goodwill and Goodwill Outlets?

Goodwill Stores are the popular thrift stores where clothes are on hangers and everything is neatly arranged. Here, each item for sale has it’s own price that you pay.

Goodwill Outlets, or bin stores, are essentially warehouses where the products are dumped into bins and sold by the pound. Here, you have rummage through the bins to find the stuff you want to buy.

When shopping Goodwill bins, you can get amazing deals on clothing and other items, but the lack of organization can be a bit chaotic. You’ll also be competing for items with other shoppers.

Is shopping at Goodwill Bins worth it?

Yes, if you’ve got the time to rummage through the bins you can score amazing name-brand items at incredible prices. Sometimes the clothing still has the original price tags on it and is brand new!

If you’re a thrifting flipper or reseller, then this is likely the cheapest way to source everything from electronics to clothing and more.

If you don’t like chaos or competing for the best deals, then this is not the place for you.

How many Goodwill Outlets are there in the United States?

As of May 2025, there are over 140 Goodwill Outlets in the US. And more regularly being added. However, they are not yet in all 50 states.

Which states do not have any Goodwill Outlets?

As of May 2025, there are no Goodwill Outlets or Goodwill Bin locations in Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Massachusetts, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, or Wyoming.

Which state has the most Goodwill Outlet store locations?

As of May 2025, California has the most Goodwill Outlet stores with a total of 17 locations in the state. After California, Texas comes in second with 12 stores while Florida comes in third with 10 Goodwill Outlet locations.

Where are the best Goodwill Outlets locations?

Much like with regular Goodwill Thrift Stores, you can often find the best selection of name-brand items at Goodwill Outlets located in upscale or affluent areas.

Oregon, Washington, and California tend to have the best reviewed locations by shoppers and resellers based on lots of name-brand items and high-end electronics found in the bins in these states.

Do Goodwill Outlets put out new bin items every day?

Yes, all Goodwill Outlet locations rotate new bins with fresh merchandise every day. Of course, it’s all about timing with Goodwill bins.

Some locations rotate new bins throughout the day, while others do it at the end of the day, first thing in the morning, or another specified time.

What’s the best day and time to shop Goodwill Bins?

If you want the best shot at getting the best items, then you need to know when your local Goodwill outlet rotates bins. Once you know this, that’s the time to show up.

Note that avid thrifters and resellers show at these times as well, so if you want first-pick you need to show when they do. Otherwise, things will be picked over.

What should I bring go shop the Goodwill Bins?

You should be prepared to be there a while and to buy a lot. Make sure that you wear comfortable shoes and bring the following:

  1. Large bags – You’ll want something big, like IKEA bags, to stash your haul in as you find things you wanna buy. Bring more than you think you’ll need – just in case.
  2. Gloves – You’ll be rummaging through bins full of things that are both dirty and may have hidden sharp corners. Gloves keep your hands clean and prevent injuries. Note: some locations require gloves and charge you $1.99 if you don’t bring your own!
  3. Measuring tape – You never know what you’ll find in the bins, and you may need to measure that piece of furniture or electronics to make sure it’s not too big.
  4. Batteries – If you’re shopping for electronics, make sure to bring along some AA and AAA batteries to test out anything you find in the bins. This way you’ll know if it works or not.
  5. Wipes or hand sanitizer – Once you’re done digging through all the bins, you’ll likely want to clean your hands. Wet wipes, like Clorox wipes, or hand sanitizer is a good way to get rid of any germs after you’re done shopping Goodwill bins.
  6. Mask – The items in the bin can be dusty, which means there can be a lot of dust in the air. A mask helps prevent choking or coughing from all that dust.

What They Say About Us

From thrifters to single moms on a budget, we’re here to help everyone find the Goodwill bins near them.

Helped me level-up my thrifting

“Thanks to Goodwill Outlets Finder, I was able to find more bins to visit when I was thrifting. Now I know all the best stores to visit. Plus, it helps me find new stores to try when I’m on a road trip.”

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James Boyles

Denton, TX

Now I save More Money

“I’ve always shopped at my local Goodwill Thrift store, but once I found out about Goodwill Bins it changed my life! Now I can visit a Goodwill Outlet near me and get more clothes for my family and it’s cheaper than at the thrift store.”

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Bakersfield, CA

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