Goodwill Bins in Fort Worth
The Goodwill Outlet in Fort Worth offers Fort Worth area residents and visitors an unbeatable thrifting experience with pay-by-the-pound pricing. This Fort Worth 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 "Fort Worth Goodwill bins near me" or specifically targeting this Texas outlet location, you'll find everything from cowboy boots and western wear, BBQ and ranch items, Texas sports memorabilia 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. Fort Worth 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 $2.09/lb), bin rotation schedule, customer reviews, and expert tips for shopping this specific outlet.
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Goodwill Outlet Store
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Saturday | 8 am–6 pm |
| Sunday | 8 am–6 pm |
| Monday | 8 am–6 pm |
| Tuesday | 8 am–6 pm |
| Wednesday | 8 am–6 pm |
| Thursday | 8 am–6 pm |
| Friday | 8 am–6 pm |
"I always find something when i come here. Prices by weight is really good. So far ive gotten a lot of things for less than 30 dollars each time i go. I tend to get things that dont weigh a lot. The only thing is its not clean. If you are a germaphobe steer clear or bring gloves and cover yourself you will touch all kinds of things you will not want to 😖. Speaking of dirt and germs....omg the bathroom is disgusting 💀💩. I wonder if they ever clean it. I only go if i have to badly because i've been there for a while. Also people can get in your space, aggresively searching for stuff....like its just material things calm down 😭. Other than some customers and it being dirty i have no complaints. The workers that bring out the stuff can be pleasent just follow the rules and dont touch things before they tell you to when they bring in new bins 🙂."
"This outlet has been a great resource for clothes and goods. Here's the rundown: Set aside some time and bring some gloves! You will not be disappointed. You take a cart and sort through the bins to find what you want. They have all different sizes and kinds of clothes you can think of in their big blue bins. They have one side of the store clothes, the other side is stuff. Every 30 mins or so they move out a row of bins and put a new row of stuff in. If they put in a new row, you must not touch the new row of bins until they say so (they will tell you so!). Everyone there knows the drill. They are happy to have kids but don't leave your kids unattended!! They WILL call you out. Haha. Even if your children are very well behaved. It is for their safety. They do provide bags, but you bag your own stuff. The prices? Dirt cheap; you full your cart and they weight the whole thing. Its $1.89 per lb (minus the weight of the cart of course). Heavy stuff will cost more. But that still means things are VERY cheap compared to normal pricing. Happy shopping!"
"Wish I could give my experience zero stars. This was my first time going to ANY Goodwill Outlet bin store so I was unaware that there are “rules.” They brought out new bins and I picked up a singular piece of clothing and an employee yells at me to put it down and he was generally being incredibly rude so I left immediately. I am disgusted that store managers allow their employees to treat costumers like this, I wish I got his name so I could include it in this message but I hope he gets fired."
"Power was on, employees top to bottom claimed the computers weren't working and refused to take cash for the product. Let everyone in with 0 intention of letting people pay. Manager could have chosen to not let people in until they could ring people up but instead did NOT inform people coming in of the issue although it was heavily overstaffed. I suggested to take exact change and ring it in later as I have done in multiple retail situations where I cared about the employers income. The response I got was that it was against policy to do that. If so then well, there is no fixing a company that makes it a policy to refuse to ring people up but lets them in to shop. However I suspect that instead the managers are just completely inept at their job and only hire people who want to cheer lead for him personally, that was the vibe I got. I am aware the register type they have is keyed and cash accounting could happen. The disrespect of the time of the shoppers is almost unparalleled. I had to inform the shoppers of the situation that management was refusing to take payment due to the computer issue. If the employees hadn't lied and lied about the power being off (lights were on) the scales not working (the readout for the scales face the customer) and who was a manager (some other person was brought and when I asked why they don't do something reasonable, the deferred to the actual manager) and that they had already told everyone of the situation (I wasn't told and there was an employee right at the entrance) then I might not bother to write a review. However any manager who chooses not to take money from a willing customer probably deserves to have the area manager hear about it."
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.




