Goodwill Bins in Arizona
Arizona has 3 Goodwill Outlet stores offering Grand Canyon 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 Arizona attract crowds looking for deals on everything from western wear, desert casual clothing, golf apparel to everyday clothing, housewares, and electronics. The unique pay-by-the-pound pricing model makes filling a cart affordable typically around $2.29/lb for clothing.
Browse complete Arizona 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 Nogales, Phoenix, Tucson, and more.
Arizona Goodwill Bin Store Map & Directions
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Goodwill Bins in Nogales
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Goodwill Outlet Store and Donation Center
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Sunday | 8 am–6 pm |
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.
Goodwill Bins in Phoenix
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Goodwill Clearance Center
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Saturday | 7 am–7 pm |
| Friday | 7 am–7 pm |
| Thursday | 7 am–7 pm |
| Wednesday | 7 am–7 pm |
| Tuesday | 7 am–7 pm |
| Monday | 7 am–7 pm |
| Sunday | 7 am–7 pm |
"This place will have something to your hearts desire…as long as you are willing to dig through the bins. The prices can’t be beat and there is just endless amounts of stuff. And trust me I have been to my fair share of goodwill outlets, this place has the LARGEST pile of stuff I have ever seen. You’re sure to find something. Now my only complaint is that it’s pretty much an hour of shopping and an hour of waiting. They close down and flip the entire store, then they call out your number to assign you to a bin and shop there for a few minutes and then you can wander around. Probably for safety reasons so I get it. The photo of the shopping time will show the on times and off times. Happy picking!"
"It was so hot 🥵 in here! Wear a tank top, shorts and honestly a total “working in the yard” outfit. It is dirty and gross in here. We were only there under 30 minutes but got a couple things. There were clothes all over the floor. Lots and lots of people. I did not experience any rudeness, but then again, I stayed away from busy bins. Hard goods were in very deep bins and difficult to sort through. Gloves are definitely in order. There were no carts when I was there mid morning. I always try to check out the outlet when I travel to different states. Not sure I would visit this one again, but it’s always an adventure. I did manage to find a convex glass frame and a Nike yoga sweatshirt, so all good. Also, check out staff lady was very kind. I appreciated that."
"After showing up at 7:35 am and being 4th in line, we were basically yelled at by an angry and bitter woman (who works there) that they do security checks between 7 and 7:30 am which is where you get a number which will be called for entry. (Which she could have told us nicely). We got pushed to the back of the line, even behind people who randomly showed up who didn’t get checked in with security, and had to wait for 3 hours just to get in. We’ve come here once before at like closing time and it was fine, just the workers are so bitter in the morning. Essentially, it’s better to get here late in the morning than to show up early if you aren’t before the security check which they don’t seem to mention anywhere. 1 star rating is purely about the workers and their system, long story short, they need new workers."
"Today was our first time at the bins and it was fun! My oldest daughters and i were only there for 3 hours and I've wish we could've stayed longer..lol. the cashier by the clothes area was very nice and helpful. It was hot and humid inside 😫 please wear gloves! I saw a lady slice her hand on glass and please keep in mind there's sharp objects inside those bins! Even saw cheese grader inside the toys bins but overall kudos to the person keeping the ladies bathroom nice and clean 👌"
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.
Goodwill Bins in Tucson
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Goodwill Outlet Store And Donation Center
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Friday | 8 am–8 pm |
| Thursday | 8 am–8 pm |
| Wednesday | 8 am–8 pm |
| Tuesday | 8 am–8 pm |
| Monday | 8 am–8 pm |
| Sunday | 8 am–8 pm |
| Saturday | 8 am–8 pm |
"My kids love to come here to find things to resell online. For kids, they’re doing great. They got me into it because I lost a lot of weight and needed a new wardrobe. My first thought was, what a dump. I also lost my job due to severe health issues (which caused my weight loss), so this has been a godsend for me. I always get compliments on my outfits and people can’t believe I get everything at goodwill. I have found brand name items.Did not give 5 stars because you really have to work hard to dig through everything to find those gems. People line up and go crazy when they bring in new bins, called “rotations.” I find shopping goodwill racks easier. Instead of buying things in stores and online, I find what I’m looking for here, for a fraction of what I was willing to pay retail. White sandal wedges? Almost bought at Kohls for $48. Found them here for a couple of dollars. I’m very happy with what I find here. It’s just a lot more work than I really wanna do shopping. No dressing rooms or mirrors, so I go wearing the tightest leggings and tops I have so I can slip things on over them and have my kids take pictures so I can see how it looks. They also have housewares. Found a gorgeous ceramic blue and white pasta/salad bowl. Edges on the blue part were chipped. I just colored them in with a blue sharpie. Can’t even tell! When I have money again, I will continue to shop here."
"Greedy and Overpriced Goodwill Outlet has become increasingly greedy over the years. Despite receiving their items for free, they now charge exorbitant prices that are unaffordable for many of their customers, who are often struggling financially. In the past, managers would accommodate prices based on the item’s weight and actual value. For example, an old wooden speaker box would have been reasonably priced around five dollars. Now, such items are ridiculously overpriced. Goodwill claims to be about keeping items out of landfills, but when things get damaged or become worthless due to high pricing, it contradicts their mission. Moreover, many of the Mexican customers, who are crucial to Goodwill’s business, often resell these items back in Mexico. They benefit from fair pricing and help keep the cycle of reuse going, which aligns with Goodwill’s supposed goals. However, with the current inflated prices, this balance is disrupted. Goodwill needs to revisit their pricing strategies and remember the communities they aim to serve. Overpricing is not only counterproductive but also unfair to those in need."
"Will give 0 if it's a choice. I spent over $100 on this CherryBell outlet today. A heavy set African American cashier/Mgr is the RUDEST, DISRESPECTFUL, INCONSIDERATE, TACTLESS and BULLIES her way with coworkers and customers. Long line and perusing on stuff like others, she asked me to go to back to line because I wasn't in the right spot which is to start somewhere when she called. God knows where that line is. I asked should I go to back of line after waiting 30 min to get to pay. Then she said fine...she has not time for this where everybody cab hear...and so I said I don't have time for it as well. One cashier how is it my fault? We are adults and pay alot of money to buy from your store. We are not getting it for free. Even if we are, she should treat us customers and people who support this agency like human beings....like civilized, educated dignified human beings. Then she tried to charge me all $1.79 a lb for all including non textile so I called her on that. I would have stayed fie another half hour until she get that charge corrected. That is plain CHEATING and DISHONEST!!! Please treat us like you want our business and you appreciate oir support. Send this woman back to customer service training. Next time she does this I will go straight to Better Business Bureau to report your purposeful overcharge on customers. Even Goodwill should do and know better."
"Nationwide thrifter. Been to maybe 50 of these "bin" "pound" stores. YES this has the grabby desperate creep "lifer" resell customers that are 100% shameless and don't understand personal space, but when this location is in abundance it is quite good for many type of finds. They rotate these bins regularly. Has hard goods, and clothes in separate sections. Found many things without wrestling for them, they were just left overlooked and unnoticed. Happens often enough."
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.









