Goodwill Bins in Morgantown
The Goodwill Outlet in Morgantown offers Morgantown area residents and visitors an unbeatable thrifting experience with pay-by-the-pound pricing. This Morgantown 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 "Morgantown Goodwill bins near me" or specifically targeting this West Virginia outlet location, you'll find everything from coal mining heritage items, Appalachian crafts, outdoor recreation gear 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. Morgantown 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.
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Goodwill of North Central West Virginia
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Sunday | 11 am–7 pm |
| 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 |
"This is one of my favorite types of Goodwill stores. You need to be mindful how you root around in the bins. There is sometimes broken glass plastic and sharp metal. Gloves are highly recommended and are available for purchase at their store. Items are sold by the pound. Anything over 4 pounds is a flat 6.99 and larger items are ticketed at very cheap prices. I have found fantastic things here. I have gotten a nintendo 64 with the ram expansion, various vintage PCs and peripherals all without hard disks. Countless hotwheels and matchbox diecast cars, cool tech gadgets, and plenty of HiFi equipment. I dont go to their regular retail stores anymore because they seem to eBay price everything there. You gotta look out for the flippers that camp out at the store all day. They are ravenous and will shove around you to get to fresh tables. Dont use the carts to weigh items. They overcharge quite a bit because of the differences in the carts. Take your items out and put them on the baskets on the desk. Overall highly recommended and fun to go there, but know what you are getting into."
"This is the most organized goodwill bins I’ve ever been to. I’ve been to bins in OH, MI (Salvation Army Bins), NC, VA, NY and here. By far, this one is the most well set up. People who haven’t been to other bins probably don’t realize how nice these ones are. People usually bum rush the new bins brought to the floor and make a huge mess all over the place. Most bins also don’t have glassware because it all gets broken but this one takes the time to set it nicely in the bins. If these bins are too messy for you then I’ll be honest, you shouldn’t try other ones."
"A unique shopping experience. They offer large bins of clothing and other goods. There is little organization to the bins but that is half the fun! Search through like digging for treasure. We have found many items that we have resold for a great profit. The clothing sold by the pound, not individually. Throughout the day the switch the bins out so there is a fresh finds. This wheel chair accessible. They do accept clothing vouchers. Do wear a pair of gloves while you dig."
"Like most reviews state, it was a very unique shopping experience. I've never been to a goodwill like this. They rotate bins out, and then customers flock to the new bins like chickens getting fed and peck through them. The only bins they dont rotate out are the books. I don't understand why they're not on a shelf if they dont rotate them out. 5 pallets with giant boxes full of books, trash, and ripped up magazines. So many books are being damaged. It honestly broke my heart. It was extremely difficult to go through them. I can't imagine anyone with more difficulties than myself, trying to go through them."
Note: Store policies and restock rules can change. We recommend calling ahead to confirm the most up-to-date information.



