Goodwill Bins in Connecticut

Connecticut has 1 Goodwill Outlet store offering Constitution State residents and visitors an unbeatable thrifting experience with pay-by-the-pound pricing. This outlet location provides exceptional value on secondhand merchandise for bargain hunters, resellers, and sustainable shoppers across the state.

Goodwill bins in Connecticut attract crowds looking for deals on everything from New England preppy vintage, coastal décor and nautical items, university apparel from Yale and UConn to everyday clothing, housewares, and electronics. The unique pay-by-the-pound pricing model makes filling a cart affordable typically around $2.39/lb for clothing.

Browse complete Connecticut 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 Hamden.

Last Updated on January 23, 2026

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Goodwill Bins in Hamden

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Goodwill Outlet Store

Address: 2901 State St, Hamden, CT 06517, United States
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Goodwill Outlet Store in Hamden, Connecticut, showing blue rolling bins filled with discounted merchandise.
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Goodwill Outlet Store in Hamden, Connecticut, displaying a large open layout with rows of donation bins.
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Goodwill Outlet Store in Hamden, Connecticut, featuring shoppers searching through bulk textile containers.
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Goodwill Outlet Store in Hamden, Connecticut, highlighting organized racks of clothing near the checkout area.
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Goodwill Outlet Store in Hamden, Connecticut, a Goodwill outlet store showing the donation entrance and bulk pricing signage.
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Contact Information
Store Address
2901 State St, Hamden, CT 06517, United States
Store Amenities
Pay-Per-Pound
Wheelchair Accessible
Accepts Cash and Card
Restock Schedule & Pricing
DayHours
Saturday8 am–7 pm
Sunday9 am–7 pm
Monday8 am–7 pm
Tuesday8 am–7 pm
Wednesday8 am–7 pm
Thursday8 am–7 pm
Friday8 am–7 pm
Customer Reviews
Amy Pagnozzi

"This Hamden location is better staffed than other Goodwill locations with generally courteous, hardworking employees. The biggest drawback -- and this applies to all Goodwill outlets -- is that there is no signage listing behavioral rules. A newcomer would have no idea that you are not allowed to touch or even stand too close to the newly brought out bins of stuff until an employee says Now, or Ready or Go. Some employees voices are heavily accented or overly soft. Elderly persons or neurodivergent people could easily miss the cue and find themselves at the center of a fracas. I have watched Goodwill Outlet newbies get screamed at by both employees and regulars for getting too near the new carts (an offense for which a shopper may be permanently banned). It would be SO easy to just post a sign about this rule and maybe even use red flags or some other easily visible symbol on the carts which might then be removed by the Goodwill employee to signal it's time to shop. As others have said it is a good idea to wear a mask and vinyl gloves. There is a major cart shortage also so you might consider bringing a giant laundry bag for your finds. (But if you forget you can usually find a big bag or lightweight container to use while you shop) One thing this location does right is that the by the pound rate remains the same whether you are buying one item or several cartloads. The old way really favored resellers, but why should they receive a better price than a low income person buying items they truly need for personal use? I'm too old to actually relish the dirty digging it takes to find bargains here, but I still go from time to time because buying used items instead of new means less junk in the landfills. Plus, the older items are the less likely they are made from synthetics. Thrifting isn't what it was in the sense that twenty years ago you could still find plenty of 100% cotton and 100% wool. More recently, the clothing is overwhemingly the detritus of plastic fast fashion. On my most recent trip I still managed to find four 100% wool sweaters, a cotton man's shirt, cotton boot cut jeans, a lands end down jacket and two handwoven household storage baskets for $21 and change. (It did take two hours though, and the fact that I am small in stature meant I could find items to fit more easily than a larger person). Everything needed a good wash and the Aran sweater needed a bit of darning. But given I still have the wool blankets I found here last year, without any further shopping I will stay warm this winter. Despite the hassle it is still worth it. Especially if you are truly strapped. Even if you have literally no budget for clothing at all you can find one or two items to flip on Facebook Marketplace to finance your entire haul. Just be aware though that the place is full of flippers who have been doing it for years and are fiercely good at it. As a newbie you are unlikely to generate more than a few extra bucks from the finds they overlook."

Kayla M

"We heard about the goodwill outlet about a week ago. Going to a regular Goodwill is fun enough, so we thought this would be an exciting experience. As soon as we stepped in, it was exactly how I imagined. Countless people rummaging through giant blue bins with some electronics and furniture against the wall. As we wandered through the bins, we were hesitant to touch anything for fear that we would come across a sharp object (as the signs on the wall alert us of) or sticky substance. Thank goodness we brought latex gloves to keep our hands protected. Then a loud rumbling coming from across the floor. I look over to see patrons surrounding a row of blue bins, tossing and rummaging through what I can only imagine is a newly brought out bin. Some patrons pull out any metal they find, others are more selective with their choices. As we sift through the leftovers of everyone else's picking, we find almost nothing worth buying. A pair of jeans that might almost fit, a puzzle that most likely has a few pieces missing, and countless hangers. Then, the employees start condensing bins and moving them one by one off the shopping floor and into the back. They start sweeping the floor of debris. We watch from the sidelines for what seems like eternity (probably more like half an hour) and wonder if they will bring out more bins or if they are done for the day. But there are still 3 hours left until they close, so we wait on the sidelines with the rest of the patrons to see what happens next. A group of employees stood by the back door and starting bringing all of the new bins out. Not a single patron touched anything, but they gathered like vultures, circling the bins. Then, an employee said "go ahead". And everyone went ahead. It took a total of 5 minutes for most patrons to sift through the bins they had been eyeing. I don't know if I will ever come here again. But it was an experience I will remember. Some key take-aways: When the bins come out, you are not allowed to touch them until they say go ahead. Most of the bins are clothes. Patrons throw as much as they can in their cart and sort out what they want after the bins have dispersed. It's kind of gross and dusty, so bring gloves and/or a mask. 😷 Nothing can be put on the floor, so make sure you have a bag or cart. You might be able to find something good, but most of the items feel like leftovers from the goodwill store that noone else wanted, or never made it to the floor because it didn't pass inspection. Also, I wrote this review while waiting for the next set of bins to come out, it took a while. 😅"

Angela Sherrill

"Always find great stuff here! I frequent this location OFTEN! but a few things to be aware of, when they are bringing out new carts,u have to wait for them to say " ok " before you can dive right in The "household" bins can have sharp things so please wear gloves and watch your fingers The staff are just doing their jobs, You pay by the pound for clothing and will always get your money's worth! If your looking for furniture to rehab, this is a great place to look! Always suggest to wear gloves in general"

Donna Cook

"I adore this Goodwill Bins location. It's easy to get to, parking is plentiful, and the selection is outstanding. The real gem of this location is the staff . Every single employee is cheerful, helpful, courteous, knowledgeable, and always willing to inform you when the next bin of whatever is coming out:) the store is well lit and includes an area with table/chairs and refreshment vending machines. This location is family friendly. Many shoppers where mask and gloves. During the pandemic, every 2 hours, this store shut down for 1hour to sterilize the entire store. This bins store is my "home store" for the last 20 years. I highly recommend this location."

Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.

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