Goodwill Bins in Georgia
Georgia has 2 Goodwill Outlet stores offering Peach State residents and visitors an unbeatable thrifting experience with pay-by-the-pound pricing. These outlet locations provide exceptional value on secondhand merchandise for bargain hunters, resellers, and sustainable shoppers across the state.
Goodwill bins in Georgia attract crowds looking for deals on everything from Southern vintage and heritage items, college sports apparel, Atlanta fashion and streetwear to everyday clothing, housewares, and electronics. The unique pay-by-the-pound pricing model makes filling a cart affordable typically around $2.09/lb for clothing.
Browse complete Georgia Goodwill Outlet information below, including verified addresses, current store hours, bin rotation schedules, pricing structures, customer reviews, and insider shopping tips for each location in Columbus, Savannah.
Georgia Goodwill Bins Map & Directions
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Goodwill Bins in Columbus
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Goodwill Outlet Store
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 9 AM-6 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM-6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM-6 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM-6 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM-6 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM-6 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM-6 PM |
Goodwill Outlet Store Reviews
4.1 stars from 295 Google reviews.
"I had a great time hunting for treasures here and really enjoyed the unique "pay by the pound" experience. This location is perfect for those who enjoy the thrill of the find, as the large blue bins are constantly being rotated with new stock ranging from clothing and textiles to toys and household goods. I found several high-quality pieces that were in excellent condition and was impressed by how much value I could get for such a low price. The store is spacious and organized in a way that makes it easy to move between sections once a new row of bins is brought out. While the shopping environment is fast-paced, the staff does a good job of keeping the process orderly and ensuring everyone follows the safety rules during bin rotations. I also appreciated that the weighing and checkout process was quick and transparent. It is a fantastic destination for anyone looking to upcycle, find unique vintage items, or simply save a lot of money on everyday essentials while supporting a good cause."
"Best Place. Best and most friendliest staff! I really hate that people will hog the newer bins though, I wish there was rules in place for people blocking space with thier buggies so more people can search through the new stuff instead of just the resellers and teenagers :) its seriously a problem I've had, newer bins get placed out and all the teenagers/resellers will run and block everyone else with Thier bodies/buggies and grab LITERALLY everything they can. This used to be a safe place for ppl struggling to get nice clothes but now it's the same ppl every day blocking and crowding bins."
"When you arrive at this Goodwill, you will see several bins of assorted merchandise. However, there is no real rhyme or reason to how it is sorted. A lot of the items are pure junk. People are crowded around the bins with carts and it is hard to navigate around the store. I also felt uncomfortable digging through any of the bins without gloves. I'm sure you can find a treasure in there somewhere, but it isn't worth it for me."
"They are more like a bin store and nothing is marked on bins showing what is in the bin and no sizes or prices on the stuff which was more like a junk store."
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.
Goodwill Bins in Savannah
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Goodwill Outlet
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 9 AM-7 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM-7 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM-7 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM-7 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM-7 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM-7 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM-7 PM |
Goodwill Outlet Reviews
3.6 stars from 233 Google reviews.
"This is the only Goodwill bin store I know of located in Savannah. You never know what you’ll find. It’s a treasure hunt. Payment is by the pound."
"This store was great until about a month ago. The staff has always been great. The store was well organized. Generally,if you wanted linens,small electrics,books etc.,you knew where to look. Of course,it was always an adventure to dig through the bins to hunt for" treasures",as the former manager used to say. Now someone in corporate,who has probably just graduated college and never set foot in a Goodwill store has decided to change everything around. For one thing,the merchandise is disorganized,everything is just tossed into the bins.They probably got rid of the manager. The store just isn't the same. I don't intend to shop there again."
"Well I went into THE VAULT opening day I was not impressed at all . The price 's were truly to high to start off with . What bothers me the most about your company is to be honest .. it's gotten to be very expensive. A company who has people donate there stuff to you ..but for probably the same person.. who just handed you there things expecting you to make a difference in there community .but to be honest you all say that you help with hiring people & training them for a job . Well don't every company do that when they hire someone ? It's a joke . Basically your company is a money making for yourself and wow you pay your employees ? just like every other company's? The difference is they don't advertise about it . What makes me upset is Salvation Army doesn't get nearly what you all receive from the community .. but yet they do several thing for us like Toy 4 Tots , Help with people bills , gives people clothes when needed , has a building that feeds the homeless and gives them a place to sleep at night, they help out with furniture etc.. when there is a disaster & hiring people as well.for there company not just that they have to hire people that stand outside in the cold weather so children will be able to have something under there Christmas tree.. They do so much more than give someone a job and no I'm not affiliated with Salvation Army . Im just speak from what I see. How can your company think that charging someone for a shirt 12.99 or for a jump suit 19.99 & for a ceramic doll 39.99 . I mean where does all that go to ? Not the community unless you mean opening another place so there more money to be made .."
"Nice price for "by the pound" clothing and what not. The bins are very disorganized though but oddly that's what makes it appeal to me. I kinda dig rummaging through the clothes. Their bin system is top notch though, the are switching them out constantly so theres always something new to look at."
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.









