Goodwill Bins in Oklahoma City
The Goodwill Outlet in Oklahoma City offers Oklahoma City area residents and visitors an unbeatable thrifting experience with pay-by-the-pound pricing. This Oklahoma City Goodwill bins location attracts bargain hunters, professional resellers, and sustainable shoppers looking for designer brands, vintage finds, and everyday essentials at a fraction of retail prices.
Whether you're searching for "Oklahoma City Goodwill bins near me" or specifically targeting this Oklahoma outlet location, you'll find everything from western wear and boots, oil industry items, college sports apparel to everyday clothing and housewares—all priced by weight instead of per item.
This location features regular bin rotations throughout the day, creating fresh shopping opportunities every hour. Oklahoma City Goodwill bins are known for its competitive but friendly reseller community, quality finds, and the exciting treasure-hunt atmosphere that makes every visit unique.
Browse complete location details below, including exact address, current operating hours, pay-by-the-pound pricing structure (clothing typically $1.89/lb), bin rotation schedule, customer reviews, and expert tips for shopping this specific outlet.
Oklahoma City Goodwill Bin Store Map & Directions
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Goodwill Outlet Store
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 7:30 AM-6 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM-6 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM-6 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM-6 PM |
| Friday | 7:30 AM-6 PM |
| Saturday | 7:30 AM-6 PM |
| Sunday | 7:30 AM-6 PM |
Goodwill Outlet Store Reviews
3.5 stars from 530 Google reviews.
"If you sift slowly, you will find vintage items to coins. You will need to take some gloves and some reusable bags with you. The outlet is limited on baskets,so take a stroller or cart. Also when they are brining new bins in, you have to remain behind the red line,or they will scream at you. I was informed Goodwill outlet can toss you out for not abiding by their rules. I think it's worth coming here than the sttore because they charge you ninety nine cents per pound. Lastly becareful when you sift because I have found knives ,glass, and gross stuff. Please wash all your items in hot water including the stuff animals. FYI, when you are ready to check out, you have to hand the cashier books, purses ,and shoes because those are not weighed,and priced differently. But everything else is weighed. I see some complain about the furniture, and other items. But people 🙄 this isn't Mathis Brother's or the mall. These are items their stores didn't sell and their last stop before going to the abyss. Please learn their rules and ask questions, and you will not have a problem with any employee. I've been coming here a month and had no issues. If you want to look for special treasures,then stop sifting like a wild cat and take your time and go consistently. I see others sifting too fast and get disappointed when they find nothing. My daughter and i have found vintage toysto Vintage coach bags. I found a Ralph Lauren silk scarf and saw several people ignore Lift things up and sort slowly plus stop & examine your items these will always be my tips if you're new to the outlets. It's a treasure hunt and if you are rushing and throwing things around then there is your problem. You have to have a lot of patience!! You have to be YOUR OWN INDIANA JONES."
"Love this bin store. Big and open with lots to dig through. Not enough shopping carts so bring a big bag or a cart of your own. Don't forget gloves."
"I've been to several Goodwill Outlet Bins in the south including Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, and Little Rock. After reading some of these reviews, I was a little hesitant to check out this one. But I'm so glad I ignored them and shopped anyway. Here the truth of what I found at the OKC Bins today: 1. All Goodwill Bins are different from a regular Goodwill store. It's not for everyone. Things are not meticulously organized. You have to dig through a lot of things you might not be interested in. Customers throw things around while they're looking. I wish they wouldn't, but they do. At all of them. This store is no different. But I would not say the people here are worse than at any other Bins. They are just like that at all of them. 2. There is a little shouting by the workers when they're bringing in the Bins. It's because it's loud. They need you to hear them. Stay out of the aisles when they're bringing out new Bins. You're in the way and they need you to move. Trust me when I say that there are far worse places where the workers yell and they're mean about it. Not the case at the OKC Bins. 3. Despite the other reviews, all housewares are $1/pound. Glass is .89. Clothes are higher per pound depending on how much you buy. The price per pound goes down the more you buy. I found the prices very fair. 4. Yes there's junk in the Bins. There's always junk but there's also some treasures if you look and dig. If you know what to look for and can be patient and wait, they will bring new Bins out pretty soon. They are trading them out a LOT more at this Bins than any other Bins I've visited. 5. There aren't many carts at this store but they do have large yellow rolling commercial carts if you can get one. If not, bring your own rolling container. And always wear gloves. Just be smart. 6. I found the workers very friendly and helpful. There are lots of them around and I didn't see or hear even one that was being rude. 7. The bathrooms are easy to find, clean and well stocked. No issues there. 8. Check out was easy. No long lines if you know what you're doing and sorted your items before getting to the scales. 9. All in all, a great day. I got a big haul, didn't spend that much money, filled up the back of my Durango and can't wait to go again! 10. Only reason they didn't get a 5 star rating was because they didn't change out the glassware Bins as often as I would have liked, but that is being very picky. 😃"
"I was expecting something different since it was listed as an outlet, but it is basically a bin store with everything sold by the pound. It was entertai ingredients ro see the people line up and flock to the new bins as they came out."
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.
Frequently Asked Questions: Oklahoma City Bin Stores
The Goodwill Outlet Bins in Oklahoma City (also called the Goodwill bins or Goodwill by the pound) sell donated items by weight. Shoppers dig through large bins to find clothing, books, housewares, and more at very low prices — typically $1.49 to $1.99 per pound.




