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Dollar Tree

2.8 (4 reviews)
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Open • 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Where Ya Bin - Picked up a couple XL hoodies for the kids on $7 day.

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Saw a video about this place and had to see it for myself! As a recovering Goodwill Bins fan and…read moregrowing up going to Ropa and other thrift and sift spots, I was intrigued. This is a chain that buys customer returns and end-of-season items and sells them at a discount. Think Amazon returns, overstock or out of season Target items, etc. Then, everything is dumped into bins for folks to look through: it's not even sorted into "soft" and "hard" like at the Goodwill bins. But the perk is, everything is new with tags / barely used! The pricing is unique - it goes: $10 Fridays $7 Saturdays $5 Sundays $3 Mondays $2 Tuesdays $1 Wednesdays 25c Thursdays We came on a Sunday and found a few items: an electric beard trimmer, a plant pot, an outdoor rug, Duke Cannon soap. However, I would say if I were to come back, I'd probably come on either $10 Friday hoping for a bigger ticket item, or on Tuesday/Wednesday because most stuff just wasn't worth $5. Lots of plastic items, cheap items and felt too small/cheap for $5. There were lots of clothes, but they were mixed in with the hard goods so hard to go through, and most were Target or Amazon brands so didn't see much value in going through them on $5 day - for me at least. If you're looking for kids toys and stuff, household decor and trinkets, acrylic organizers, and gifts - this is a great place to stock up on the cheaper days! Super interesting to look through. I don't think I'll be back anytime soon, but very interesting!

The former Toys R Us store has reopened as a Where Ya Bin location. This business buys truckloads…read moreof customer returns and overstocks and liquidates them in their stores. The item price descends throughout the week starting at $10 on Fridays all the way down to $0.25 on Thursdays...! I drive by Where Ya Bin on my way to work and on Fridays there is almost always a line of people out there at 615 AM waiting to get in... The store doesn't open until 1000 AM. I'm guessing it's mostly resellers hoping to buy expensive items for $10 and flip them online... I've been once and it's very similar to The Looney Bin store...who coincidentally happens to be across the parking lot from Where Ya Bin. Not exactly a classy move with The Looney Bin being a much smaller operation, but the space was open so I guess it is what it is... smh We popped in on a Sunday (an $8 day) and spent some time looking through bins. My girlfriend picked up a few hair products and a couple of other things. I didn't find anything, but that's how this kind of shopping goes. It's kind of like thrifting or antiquing. That's why it's called hunting and not buying I guess. If you like the whole dig bin style of shopping you'll probably enjoy this place. It's a pretty huge location... Probably the biggest bin store in the state of Iowa at this point in time.

Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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