Dollar Store Finds to Stock Up On (2024)

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Dollar Store Finds to Stock Up On

Dollar Store Finds to Stock Up on
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Keep in mind, just because you can get something at a "dollar store" doesn't mean it's abetter deal. Take into account the quantity you will get, the quality, and what all you can use it for. Some items, even though the quality isn't as good, are so versatile and can be used for so many different things that they are still worthwhile stocking up on. It's a good idea to get the better qualityversions to go along with some of them though. For example, their duct tape and masking tape. I just sealed a door up for the winter and had to use the dollar store tape because I ran out of the good stuff, and it's just not sticking properly. It keeps coming loose. I definitely want to invest in some better quality tape for more emergent uses like sealing up windows and doors from (depending on where you live) cold in a power outage, dust storms, volcanic ash, fumes from a terrorist attack, etc. Still, the cheaper version can be useful for a lot of things. I do like their wide, clear, packing tape and use that for a lot of things.

Some items sound good but you don't get much likea bottle of Ibuprofen, for example. You only get40 pills (the store here). Equate Ibuprofen at Wal-Mart comes out to .56 cents per 40 pills.Also,you can get a better price at other stores (often a bigger quantity) for things like hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, bleach, cotton balls, etc. Some items are less than a dollar at other stores like baking soda and salt, just a couple I can think of off the top of my head. I haven't priced everything, but it's something to keep in mind.

Some things I like to stock up on just as a cheap backup when I can't afford to stock up a lot on the better quality products.For example, shampoo and conditioner, while I don't like their shampoos and conditioners, I've stocked up on them for emergencies. When the SHTF, you can't be too fussy; and I'm sure I won't be too concerned if my shampoo doesn't lather the way I like. ;) (I even made dry shampoo just in case there is a lack of water at some point. You can check that out here... (click here) Same with their dish soap. You can get a huge bottle for a dollar.While I prefer Dawn or Joy, and they work much better, the dollar store version will work ok in a pinch; and I feel much better having a couple huge bottles of cheap dish soap in the pantry than none at all since I can't afford to stock up on the good stuff right now.

Also note, off brands at dollar storesoften come from countries with loose regulations so may not be as safe; so use discretion. I think the main concerns were things like foods, electrical cords, pet food, toothpaste.


Some things to stock up on:

Solar Lights

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Glow Sticks- I tried one, and it actually lasted a long time but they aren't very bright. I haven't tried any other onesto compare them with. Anyone compare them?

Dish Soap

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Hand Sanitizer - Especially important during an epidemic.

Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Mouthwash, Floss, etc. - I like to buy the same toothbrush each time because I get used to the size and shape; and the one I kept buying, I think, is about $6 now! It's just plastic for goodness sake!I finally decided to just get some cheap ones. I now get a pack of 2 for $1, and I like them just fine now that I got used to them. That's only 50 cents a piece. There have been concerns about off-brand toothpastes from places like China. I get my Close-Up there. I've used that since I was a kid. I've found those single-use Wisp toothbrushes there too, which are great for putting in a backpack. Not sure if they have them anymore. Some nice things they have are only temporary. :(

Shampoo, Conditioner, Misc. Toiletries

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Paper Napkins - I priced these at Wal-Mart to compare, and the dollar store ones were cheaper, maybe not as good quality; but I get a pack of 160 at the Dollar Tree. I figure it can be used as emergency TP too, although you couldn't flush these. I don't think their TP, paper plates,or regular paper towels are a good deal as compared to some other stores or sale prices; but these paper napkins are nice to pick up, one or two, each time I go there.

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Coffee Filters - Many uses.

Miscellaneous Plastic and Glass Containers

Reflective Sun Visors - Some people use these to make solar ovens. I was going to but decide to go with aluminum foil. You can check out my solar oven here... (click here)

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Dust Masks - While I think it's good to stock up on some cheap dust masks, you want to get some high-quality ones too, like the N95 masks.

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Triple Antibiotic Ointment

Bandages and Gauze

Emergency Candles, Matches,Lighters

Steel Wool - You can start a fire with this and a 9 volt battery. For my fire starter post and photos... (click here)

Super Glue

Utility Knives/Box Cutters

Plastic Drop Cloth - Many uses, including to cover an emergency shelter.

Plastic Table Cloths - Again, many uses.

Plastic Shower Curtains

Plastic Ponchos - Two in a pack.

Aluminum Water Bottles

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Tape - masking, duct, electrical, packing - (See the note above. Get some good quality tape too!)

Playing Cards, Puzzle Books, etc.

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Note pads, Sticky Notes

Pens, Pencils, etc.

Manual Can Openers - Buy a good quality one too!

Sewing Kit - I once bought a pack of mini spools of thread there with dozens of colors! :)

Plastic Zip Ties

Bungee Cords

Rope, Twine

Work Gloves, Latex Gloves

Garbage Bags - Again, get some good quality big ones too. Bags can be used for so many things though. I recently discovered their small bathroom sized bags, 50 to a pack. Flimsy but still nice.

Security Items? -I once bought window alarms there. Nice to have.

~~Look around, they get different things in.~~ :)

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I wouldn't recommend their batteries.They are cheap and tempting to buybut don't last very long. I wouldn't even want to stock up on them as a cheap backup. Batteries are too important. Just look for sales at other stores and stock up then. E-bay is a great place to get inexpensive name brand batteries.

We get a lot of mosquitoes here, and I use anti-itch cream on bites. I bought a tube of the Hydrocortisone Cream from the dollar store, and it didn't work near as well as the generic one I get from Wal-Mart. I supposeit can't hurt to have an extra tube of the cheap stuff. Maybe there are some things it helps with??

I personally don't think many of the foods thereare a great deal as far as foods to stock up on. Some are, but why pay $1 for a can of green beans when I can get them on sale for less than that? There are some good finds. Last time, I found bottles of olives that look like rejects; but that's ok because I cut them up anyway when I make olive burgers or spreads.

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FAQs

What dollar stores are merging? ›

We are changing that. Building on the success of both brands, we have created a new format bringing together two of your favorite brands — Dollar Tree and Family Dollar — under one roof.

Is Dollar Tree raising prices again in 2024? ›

Dollar Tree is yet again not sticking to the dollar theme in its name. The company announced last month that it would be increasing the prices on items again. The official prices announced were a minimum of $1.50.

Are dollar stores doing well? ›

Dollar General's net sales for its most recent quarter increased 6.1% year over year to $9.9 billion. Discount stores are now the fastest-growing food retailers in the nation, according to January 2023 research from the American Journal of Public Health.

How do I check Dollar Tree items' availability? ›

Please feel free to call our Customer Order Support Representatives at 1-877-530-TREE to inquire about the availability.

What company did Dollar Tree buy out? ›

Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar for more than $8bn almost a decade ago after a bidding war with rival Dollar General, but it has had difficulty absorbing the chain.

What two stores are merging? ›

As Albertsons/Safeway works to merge with Kroger (Fred Meyer), the two will sell off 124 of their stores in Washington state (19 in the county), plus 456 in other states.

Why is Dollar Tree stock falling? ›

Dollar Tree (DLTR) shares are slipping after the company disclosed it is exploring a potential sale or spin-off of Family Dollar. The retailer has been struggling to counter weaker demand, adding that it will close 150 Family Dollar locations by the end of 2024.

What is the most successful dollar store? ›

Dollar General is the largest dollar store operator both in terms of annual sales (more than $34 billion in 2021) and total store count (some 18,000 locations in 46 states).

Is Dollar Tree having financial problems? ›

Dollar Tree on Wednesday said it plans to close nearly 1,000 stores over the next several years, after disclosing significant losses in its latest earnings report. The discount store chain lost $1.7 billion in the fourth quarter, down sharply from earnings of $452.2 million a year ago.

What is the best day to go to the Dollar Tree? ›

days of the week to hit Dollar Tree are typically Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays.” On these days, Dollar Trees tend to be less crowded, since most people are busy with work or school. Many stores are also restocked over the weekend or Monday, meaning you'll find a greater selection. Of course, location matters, too.

Where do dollar store products come from? ›

Dollar General sells products from America's most-trusted brands such as Clorox, Energizer, Procter & Gamble, Hanes, Coca-Cola, Mars, Unilever, Nestle, Kimberly-Clark, Kellogg's, General Mills, and PepsiCo. The store's fresh layout is designed to make shopping simple for customers.

Does Dollar Tree put helium in balloons? ›

Does Dollar Tree fill helium balloons? Dollar Tree stores often provide helium balloon filling services, but it's typically for balloons purchased in-store. Policies regarding helium filling may vary depending on the location, so it's advisable to inquire with your nearest Dollar Tree store to get accurate information.

Why are Family Dollar and Dollar Tree combining? ›

Dollar Tree, which focuses more on middle-income shoppers in suburbs, bought Family Dollar in 2015 for $8.5 billion. The combined company hoped that by joining forces, it could grow its customer base, reduce costs and fend off bigger retailers like Dollar General, which is mainly in rural areas.

Are Dollar Tree Family Dollar and Dollar General the same company? ›

Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar in 2015 for over $8 billion after a bidding war with Dollar General, but Wednesday's earnings report signals difficulty in maintaining the value of both brands. A customer exits a Dollar Tree store holding a shopping bag, May 11, 2022, in Jackson, Miss.

Is Dollar General being bought out? ›

An investment group consisting of affiliates of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), GS Capital Partners (an affiliate of Goldman Sachs), Citigroup Private Equity, and other co-investors completed an acquisition of Dollar General Corporation for $6.9 billion.

Is Dollar Tree going back to a dollar? ›

In 2021, Dollar Tree caused an uproar when it raised its standard price from $1, as the store name implies, to $1.25. The retail giant then rolled back its prices to $1 in 2023, a move that coincided with cooling inflation.

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