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    Dollar Tree

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Decently priced items are always easy to find HOWEVER this store smells like a sweaty testicles and must. EVERY TIME we come in here.

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    Situated on far West Side off of Doniphan resides El Remate Discount which is a liquidation side…read morewhere you can grab some solid deals. The way to succeed here is having a bit of patience, a will to search, and to just go with the flow. What's pretty fun about this place is that you can grab some high dollar value items if you put in the work. El Remate is closed on Thursdays as they reset each week with new inventory. Depending on the day you go determines how much you spend. Fridays have the newest inventory and every item, I MEAN EVERY ITEM, you check out with is $8 a piece. The payment schedule is as follows: Friday $8 Saturday $6 Sunday $4 Monday $3 Tuesday $2 Wednesday $1 A few things I learned while here. Please respect their policy of not opening boxes on the floor. They have a dedicated room where they'll open it up for you and if you don't want it they'll retape it. The organization is that there is no organization. I did notice more home and tech accessories were towards the left of the store. Bulk food and drink items were in the back of the spot. Looo for the very back wall to the right and you'll see them do pop-up drop offs of various crates. It's a pretty fun way to score some deals. I even found $60 tempurpedic pillows for my king bedroom and got a set for $20 plus a wide variety of other goodies including a whiskey smoker set and a 20lb kettlebell.

    I went on a Wednesday and it was $1 per item day. I spent $30 on a bunch of items that I have…read morewanted to buy but couldn't justify the price, but hey, for $1 the soil meters and other things like fancy door stops and Mario party decorations are priced just right. If you browse a lot on Amazon, like me, you're ahead of the game for these types of pallet discount stores since they buy Amazon returns. I recognized the items and value so some items weren't worth it, but the Dali pans and pizza racks were brand new and run $30 each, so they were steals. One man's return is another's treasure, so to speak. It's basically the same concept as Black Friday except they have crazy sales on Friday like the one this coming Friday with Easter eggs hidden all around the store. If you find one with a number you can buy $200-$400 items (I'm looking at that motorized scooter) for $8! They have such crazy deals that people will come Thursday night and STAY THERE ALL NIGHT to be first in line at 9am.

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    Well... i gotta say, i never thought i would be suckered into the hype of this place... but i…read moreultimately did lol. First impression of this place was how much junk seemed to be piled up on the plethora of tables! I thought it incredible that people are genuinely interested in shifting through the piles just to find some tangible item for a dirt cheap discounted price. Who would be desperate enough for that?? My tune soon changed as soon as i kept seeing things that sparked my interest... it started with a workout vest that ive been wanting to get forever and it was clearly unused with all the fold creases and what not. So i took that... then i saw an air tight container perfect for my sugar... then i saw some very expensive saffron TWICE... then i saw this magnificent crown that would be perfect as a going away gift... then i saw a fur shawl that would go perfect with the crown...then i saw pearl ribbon for that party decoration.... then i saw super cute decorative lights for said party.... i was done for lol. The real hooker is the price for everything. On this day, we went on a Saturday which meant EVERYTHING Awas only $5! Pretty sweet steal for majority of the items i grabbed! The way it works is that they are closed on Thursdays only and i assume its to allow all the random rejects from different places, including Amazon Warehouse! Then they open Friday to Weds. On Fridays, its $8 per item. Sat is $5. Sun is $4. Mon is $3. Tues is $2. And Weds is only $1! Most of the really good stuff is gone by Friday. The hubby got me a sweet cast iron skillet, electric wine opener, Bodium french press for 4 cups, and a weighted vest to workout with for $8 each! He got himself a very expensive fishing reel for only 8 as well! Its quite a rush coming into this place once you start spotting all these amazing deals that make you want to look for more! Its terrible but addicting! Its also kind of dirty from all the shipping boxes i imagine, so bring gloves! You definitely want to make sure the stuff you buy hasnt been used or EXPIRED! This place is also notorious for that! Also keep in mind there is a testing station to make sure you dont go home with a broken electric wine opener lol.

    I love this place! Every week it's something new and you never know until Thursday, when they open…read more The prices start at $8, on Saturday everything is $5 and continues on until Tuesday when the price is $1. They are closed Wednesday's to restock and are back open Thursday. The only downfall is people hoard against the walls and if you don't get there at opening, you miss the really good stuff.

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    I first learned about GMD Stores from Annie Adventures, who showcased their discadas, and I was…read moreintrigued. I decided to check out their Socorro location, not realizing it was part of a chain with more stores closer to the west side of El Paso. I'm so glad I made the trip! The store itself is clean, bright, and well-organized--kind of a mix between Dollar Tree and Daiso, with a wide variety of products at very reasonable prices ranging from $1 to $40, especially for larger items like grills and discadas. What really impressed me was the selection and quality of items. They carry everything from kitchen gadgets to outdoor equipment, and I found some great deals--like a propane grill I usually get at Korean stores, but for a much lower price. I also loved their bamboo section, which was super affordable and well-stocked. The plastic organization items were of better quality than those at Dollar Tree, and I even picked up a broom and dustpan that were sturdy and useful. There were plenty of associates available, all super helpful and quick to assist, which made shopping a breeze. They were busy putting things back in place, and the store felt super clean and well-maintained. While I didn't have time to explore the makeup section, it looked promising. One thing I would advise is not to bring kids unless you're prepared for a little chaos (I learned that the hard way, haha). We ended up spending about $50, and it was a fun and successful little shopping trip. The best part is that unlike Daiso, where everything is in Japanese, I could actually understand what the products were for, which made the shopping experience more straightforward. If you're in the area or even closer to the west side, I'd highly recommend checking out GMD Stores. It's a great place for some good finds at great prices. Oh, and by the way, I asked several employees what "GMD" stands for, and none of them seemed to know--maybe a mystery to solve for another visit!

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    I kept an open mind and was curious as to what was inside and to my surprise it was a well kept…read moreshop, neatly organized with local art and tons of strange "odd" things, as decor and for purchase. Local art, pretty unique jewelry (necklaces, rings, earrings) and headbands/tiaras. Funny taxidermy and preserved butterflies were there as well. An eclectic type of store and the shop owner lets you browse around in peace. Welcoming and not pushy on sales at all. We ended up buying sage and they have all sorts of fresh apothecary things (Palo santo etc.) If you're curious take a step inside and check it out you may find a treasure you just HAVE to take home! I will def. be back!

    I don't always surround myself with the utterly dreadful, but when I do it's always at Dreadful…read moreThings. There's two kinds of people in the world, the squeamish and the one's pretending not to be squeamish (because come on, we are all afraid of something). I find myself in the openly squeamish group. But I still rather enjoy DT and the occasional goosebumps it gives me. I've been a few times now and I always find myself drawn to the preserved animals. From talking to the owner I know that these animals were not harmed or purposefully endangered in any way, DT just creates art, if you will, from natural death. They do give me the creeps and the worn dolls that adorn the bureau give it that added element of stomach, turning fear (thank you Child's Play and Tales From The Hood). There are also less creepy, but equally intriguing items at DT like shirts with EP inspired themes, purses, handmade jewelry (I picked up a sweet heart with nails and barbed wire necklace last time I was here), cat trinkets, and paintings. Explore and see what cool items you find. Along with the lively owner, you can seek help from her wonderful minions or the guy in the back that isn't very helpful and a bit of a snake. I prefer the minions who will hand you things and make you deeply consider adding it to your home decorations. I'd say the minion's are very animated even though their vocabulary is only that of a three or four year old, but they drive a hard sell and will help you look for anything. Not sure how many days of the week the minions work, but the snake is there all the time so you may just have to deal with him.

    Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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