Shopping at dollar stores can be a great way to save money, but at the same time, they can also make it easy to buy a lot of unnecessary stuff that you may not need. Just like at the supermarket, making a list of only the things you need – and sticking to it – is vitally important if you’re not planning on spending money on unnecessary stuff. Even though they may not still sell all of their products for a buck anymore, they still present some incredible opportunities to save money on countless everyday items.
Walking through a dollar store can be like running a gauntlet of temptation. Many items can have you creating all sorts of needs for them, and leave you thinking it’s a great deal since it’s so cheap. (Here are 30 everyday items that are cheaper at Dollar Tree than at Walmart.)
However, you still need to make sure what you’re buying is worth it. Inexpensive items typically cost less for a reason. They are often made using cheap materials and simply aren’t intended to hold up to repeated use. If you’re looking for items that you want around for a time, don’t buy them at the dollar store. Most importantly, make sure what you’re buying is safe for the family – avoiding, for instance, these toxic products sold at dollar stores.
To determine the best things to buy at America’s dollar stores, 24/7 Tempo consulted numerous financial websites including Kiplinger and MoneyTalksNews, and found the items that are a great deal at stores like Dollar Tree and Dollar General.
Here are 35 items you should always purchase at a dollar store
Sunglasses
The most important aspect of sunglasses is protecting your eyes from UV light. Even the cheapest sunglasses can do a good job of blocking your eyes from direct sunlight. Unless you’re buying prescription sunglasses, dollar stores are great options for finding them. As long as they look good on you, they’re a smart buy, especially if you’re prone to losing or breaking them.
Tape
Tape is rather essential and is something that’s always needed around the house. It helps to have plenty around whenever you need some in a pinch. Just be careful, because sometimes dollar store tape will have less actual tape on the rolls than its more expensive counterparts.
Beach and pool gear
Summer fun is made even better with beach balls, plastic sand buckets and shovels, beach towels, and other similar items. These are all always good dollar store options, especially because they’re primarily for kids and usually only used a handful of times every year.
Kitchen utensils
Professional chefs and die-hard home cooks will probably want to shop elsewhere, but unless you’re planning on giving your whisks, tongs, wooden spoons, spatulas, and measuring cups some major wear and tear, what you’ll find at the dollar store will do just fine.
Gift wrapping supplies
Gift wrapping supplies, like wrapping paper, ribbon, tissue paper, and decorative bags, are meant to be discarded after the gift has been opened, so there’s no need to spend more than the bare minimum on them.
Coffee filters
Coffee filters are cheap and disposable by definition, and you can find some perfectly good options at the dollar store for less money than at the supermarket.
Food storage containers
Dollar stores sell a wide variety of plastic containers that are perfect for food storage, in lots of shapes, sizes, and colors. They can be used for a multitude of things, like storing clothing or household goods. However, if you intend to use them for food storage, make sure these are BPA-free.
Pregnancy tests
While it may seem counterintuitive to trust a dollar store pregnancy test with something as important as pregnancy, tests have proven that they’re just as effective as the ones that are found at pharmacies and supermarkets. Plus, they’re a lot less expensive.
Vases
Fancy vases can be quite pricey, but if the goal is to showcase the flowers in them and not the vase itself, then it’s not worth the splurge. Flowers will look great in any vase, whether it is cheap or expensive. Plus, if the vase breaks, you’ll only be out a few bucks.
Lint Rollers
Lint rollers are always good to have handy (especially if you have a pet that likes to camp out on the couch). These rollers can pick up just about any particle and are perfect for the purse or around the house.
Dinnerware
Dollar stores stock a huge assortment of plates, bowls, silverware, napkins, and the like, in enough styles to satisfy even the pickiest shopper and at much lower prices than at housewares stores.
Reusable shopping bags
Whether canvas tote bags or plastic shopping bags, reusable bags are a must-buy at dollar stores. Not only are they better for the environment than plastic or paper bags, but many supermarkets now charge for bags, so they can also be more cost-effective.
Greeting cards
If you simply want to send a card to let someone know you’re thinking of them, dollar store cards are the way to go. Greeting cards at the pharmacy can cost upwards of five dollars nowadays, but if you’re not looking for anything fancy, a 99-cent card from the dollar store will do just fine.
Hair accessories
Combs, brushes, and accessories intended to keep hair in place are dollar store staples, and these inexpensive versions will certainly get the job done. And if you’re the type of person who’s constantly losing hair clips, it’s best to stock up on the cheap.
Candy
Many dollar stores carry cheap off-brand candy that’s perfectly edible, but they also sell name-brand candy for less than the supermarket. Even better, you can stock up on goodies to eat at the movies, which will truly save some cash.
Houseplant supplies
Houseplants typically need regular maintenance. If you have houseplants that need tending to, check out the dollar store before heading to the garden supply center. You’ll find everything from flower pots to marbles to hanging baskets and watering cans, all deeply discounted.
Classroom supplies
Teachers wind up spending a lot of cash out of their own pockets on classroom supplies, and a trip to the dollar store can save them a lot of money on everything from classroom decor to pencils, art supplies, and learning tools.
Clothing storage bags
Laundry bags, hanging garment bags, under-bed storage bags, and more easy ways to store clothes can be purchased cheaply at dollar stores.
Holiday decorations
It’s always fun to decorate the house when the Holidays come around, but nobody wants to shell out on decorations that will only be up for less than a month. Come December, many dollar stores start to look like downright winter wonderlands selling inexpensive decorations.
First aid supplies
Every household should have both an emergency kit as well as first aid supplies comprised of items like bandages, gauze, medical tape, and disinfectants. Dollar stores sell medical supplies that are just as effective as what’s for sale at the pharmacy, for less money.
Books
Many best-selling books can be found at dollar stores, especially mass-market novels like romance novels and mysteries. They are usually sold at a lower price than what can be found online.
Pet supplies
Inexpensive pet supplies can be found at most dollar stores. They typically have a whole aisle of items like collars, leashes, grooming tools, and toys. It’s a great place to stock up, but we recommend you buy your pet’s food elsewhere.
Cookout and picnic supplies
If you’re planning on having a cookout or picnic and need to stock up on disposable supplies, look no further than your local dollar store. They have an assortment of picnic items like tablecloths and plastic plates, cups, and cutlery, as well as BBQ tools and accessories.
Toiletries
The personal care supplies that you’ll find at the dollar store (including shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, and toothpaste) may not be exactly of the same quality as the name brands at the pharmacy, but they’re much less expensive and certainly get the job done.
Notebooks
Paper is supposed to be cheap, so unless you’re looking for high-end stationery, look no further than the dollar store for school notebooks, diaries, and household notepads. Most of these items are often thrown out after one use, so buying them for cheaper is often the best way to go.
Mugs and glasses
Coffee mugs and glassware, even ones that are manufactured and sold cheaply, can last forever if they’re properly cared for. Unlike fancy mugs and glassware that can be quite pricey, if these dollar store purchases break, it’s no big deal.
Gardening tools
Just as with houseplant supplies, dollar stores are great places to purchase garden supplies. Items like trowels and planters, and in some instances – even soil – can be found at much lower prices than in hardware stores and gardening supply shops.
Children’s art supplies
No home with children is complete without a good variety of art supplies, and dollar stores sell many kids’ art kits as well as standalone crayons, markers, glue, art scissors, and other tools they’ll need to make art that’s destined for the fridge.
Candles and candle holders
Every dollar store seems to be stocked to the brim with every known type of candle and candle accessory. You can choose from tealights and votives of all sizes to pillars, and birthday candles.
Laundry detergent
Detergents offered at dollar stores may not be the same name-brand items you can find in other retail sites, but these off-brand laundry detergents oftentimes clean your clothes just as well as the more expensive options at the supermarket.
Reading glasses
Glasses of any kind can be fairly expensive but if you require reading glasses, you are in luck. Most dollar stores have a nice variety of them in many strengths and designs, at an even lower price than at the pharmacy.
Party supplies
Dollar stores are party supply central. Because most supplies are single-use, like plastic tablecloths, decorations, plates, candles, and goodie bags, there’s good reason to purchase them as inexpensively as possible.
Picture frames
Picture frames are meant to draw attention to the photo inside them, not the frame itself. Dollar stores have a nice variety to choose from and even the least expensive picture frames found at these locations are nice enough to display in your home.
Sponges and scouring pads
If you need it for your kitchen, then you can feel comfortable buying it at the dollar store. Dollar store sponges, scouring pads, and other dishwashing essentials may not last as long as the name brands, but they’ll most certainly clean your plates.
Travel size toiletries
Travel-size toiletries are dollar-store must-buys. If you’re stocking up for a trip and need mini-size shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, and more, the dollar store is the place to go.
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