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Goodwill Outlet

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Updated: March 01, 2024 09:21 AM

Goodwill Outlet is located in Salt Lake City (City in Utah), United States. It's address is 1850 W 1500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84104.

1850 W 1500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84104

P3Q5+85 Salt Lake City, Utah

(385) 261-7045

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Check Time Table for Goodwill Outlet


Monday9 AM to 8 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 8 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 8 PM
Thursday9 AM to 8 PM
Friday9 AM to 8 PM
Saturday9 AM to 8 PM
SundayClosed

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Where is Goodwill Outlet?

Goodwill Outlet is located at: 1850 W 1500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84104.

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Coordinates: 40.7382914, -111.9420633

Goodwill Outlet Reviews

Amy Bowman
2021-07-22 21:00:41 GMT

Been here twice & had some fun looking for treasure. It’s literally rows of waist high bins(which are rotated throughout the day & “new” stock rolled out) full of donated items that are on their last chance to be sold via Goodwill. Everything is sold by the pound but don’t let that stop you. There is a kind of method to this type of shopping so be prepared to go with the flow of it. You need a cart to store what you want to buy for the most part, also there is a kind of etiquette to digging in (be polite and not pushy) I highly suggest disposable gloves since I noticed my hands were really grubby afterwards. There are public restrooms available (a luxury these days when in a public place), cold soda for sale, pretty ample parking but be careful to NOT park in the RED MARKED tow away zone because your vehicle can and will be towed. When you checkout your cart contents are rolled onto a scale & you’re charged by the lb (minus the cart weight). I’ve found a few cool items here, including a car roof rack, robot interactive toy, & some trendy bed linens. Each time I spent less than $10 & my stuff was heavy enough to need a cart. The employees are polite & checkout was fast despite a line. Just remember to listen when the employees direct you to move out of the way because if you don’t they can’t bring out the giant carts with fresh stuff. Another tip: absolutely sterilize & wash thoroughly what you buy from warehouse thrifts like this.

Robert Rios
2023-09-03 23:03:25 GMT

Wear a mask, people are sneezing from all the dust that all over the clothes, but this is a great location, I've found fantastic deals here 😀

rosie tippetts
2022-09-20 15:43:24 GMT

OK it was only my 2nd trip here and LOVED it & learned a lot! It was surprisingly crowded on Monday morningish, you know there are professional thrifting scavengers galore here, just don't look them in the eyes or try to interact and you will be fine 😜! Also don't plan on getting a cart cause they are hard to come by(see reason above)best bring your own big bags! TJMaxx bags are my jam!! Make sure you divide your own bags, so like cloths & shoes in one bag, linens & blankets, sheets ect in another, books and dvds in another, it saves you a lot of time. Also lots of crusty undies & unwashed things so wear gloves or maybe a Hazmat suit, haha J/k kinda. My hunt for thrifty fun was awesome, I found some real treasures such as vintage bedspreads, cool books, teen & mens clothing, some cute boots & revere ware pots in awesome shape. Most I paid was 30$ for 4 bags! The Checker/clerk was just like you would expect someone who works there to be, a little aloft & just so you know he does not want your friendship or want to see your cool finds, he does not care, he just is wanting to get back to his games in his mom's basement, so don't bother him anymore & try not to take it personal.

Karina Bertelli
2021-06-28 18:51:39 GMT

I finally had my first goodwill bins experience! What a ride that was! I went early in the morning and honestly didn't really know what to expect so I just watch the other around me. The items are sold by the pound for I think around $1.49 a pound? They switched out the bins while I was there and it was a free for all. There are for sure a lot of resellers here as you could see their cart full. That was a little intimidating because they kind of take over the bins. I waited and went back after they were done. Anyways, I was able to get a few fun things for super cheap so that was exciting! The employees were super friendly and great at their job. Can't wait to go back here!

Knight Mayne (OnigiriSuiko)
2022-04-06 10:34:37 GMT

This place is an awesome outlet! You dig through Bins and gather a horde. Instead of being charged individually, you are charged a bulk price. This means you can get some seriously great deals on items here. Its worth your time to check out if you're thrifting.

John Bauer
2023-09-10 03:01:26 GMT

I love the random things I find and don't need but all the sudden want!
Was hot inside the store today and busy.

Abi
2023-02-18 19:27:59 GMT

I love the bins, they’re a great way to find cheap clothes in volume. I live bringing friends here and I always seem to find way more cool stuff here than at regular goodwills. For the amount of clothing you can get for such a low price digging through bins for a while is worth it in my opinion.

Benson Lee
2023-02-09 00:32:06 GMT

Shopping here is not for the faint of heart.
Prepare yourself! Your experience will occur as follows: You pull up to a sort of alley; parking your car in one of the very few remaining spots, you walk up to a large grey warehouse. Pushing through a small glass door, you enter a starkly lit cavern of a warehouse, full of big blue bins of clothing mountains, and daring adventurers - young and old - frantically mining deep into the crevices of cloth to find the gems hidden inside. Tension seems to fill the air as you survey the scene; barely restrained anger and frustration glint in the eyes of those who missed a perfect item by mere milliseconds, and only the large guideline placards hanging on the walls prevent them from lashing out in animalistic fury at those who found the dreamed of item first. You slip on your disposable gloves, (a necessity at this location, the hands of countless hundreds before you have caressed the clothing here) and you brace yourself for what is to come. Shouldering your way in between a middle-aged woman and a 13-year-old skater boy, you get to work. The chaos and lack of organization is the first thing you notice; men's jackets are mixed with women's underwear, and books are mixed in with colorful socks of all shapes and sizes. Shirts, pants, skirts, and more are piled nearly up to your chest as you dig deeper and deeper into the cloth chasms. Eventually, your toil is rewarded and you strike gold; a beautiful, barely used item you have been wanting for ages. Huzzah! You grab it along with your many other spoils of war and wondrous items of clothing and proceed to check out. Clothing that would have cost you a hundred dollars or more is simply 2 dollars a pound! You leave with a strong feeling of satisfaction, a huge smile, and hopefully many bags of clothing.

It's an experience you will never forget, so quit wasting so much time reading reviews and click on the directions already!

Char Todd
2019-03-03 00:51:37 GMT

$1.49 a pound. Great price. You have to look through a lot of bins. Found some pretty shirts. Good selection of books.

Lana
2020-10-31 22:43:15 GMT

Excellent place to do donations. I appreciate that they sell their goods for very low prices that anyone can afford rather than other places who have lower prices but still out of reach for some people. Nothing beats Goodwill. When you donate they also provide a 20% coupon for someone who comes in to shop.

Sheri Harvey
2022-06-13 18:58:47 GMT

I can always find a lot of good and useful items at the Goodwill Oitlet!

Katie
2021-10-09 22:58:24 GMT

RUN DON'T WALK TO THIS GOOD WILL OUTLET ASAP!!!
I feel like a criminal walking out of this magical place each and every time my husband and I are lucky enough to visit (it's become our date night of sorts or just a fun little outing) We have found a plethora of most definitely needed appliances as we just recently moved and had most of ours stolen from our garage. He found a $700 retail Bose sound system. My latest and greatest find whilst treasure hunting have been several kitchen gadgets, brand new sparkly Van's skate shoes, and I make ears for myself and consignment that I graciously borrow from well loved and retired stuffed animals. As stated in the beginning of this review, the prices are UNBEATABLE! I have SO many incredible memories of going to the good will throughout my life and I absolutely adore and applaud your mission in this often seemingly difficult earthly life, it's earthly angels like yourselves that bring SO many of us joy through the good natured acts of service you facilitate. In fact... I think I might go ask if we can go again...right.... NOW
🏃‍♀🏃‍♀🏃‍♀🏃‍♀

JoAnne Johanson (BabyJo)
2023-01-18 01:24:41 GMT

I love shopping here. Its always a different experience when you go because you never know what your going to find. The only problem I have is the swap meet people. They are very greedy and hord over the bins like they own them. One day I had to give up on shoes cause a swap meeter had a cart completely full of nothing but shoes. Other than them I love it there

BakedBear
2022-08-25 21:07:50 GMT

It's a well organized place. We'll at least they try to keep it that way. The employees there are awesome. Keep up the great work. You guys definitely have great things there.

T. Lucero
2019-07-20 16:20:38 GMT

If thrift shopping is all about the thrill of the hunt, then this is the store for you! It is AMAZING! I went on a girls day with my aunts, and we filled two HEAPING carts. The total only came to about $50. There are some really good quality items, you just have to be willing to look. They change bins out pretty frequently, so there's fresh stuff to look at. We made out with practically new items, in brands such as: Woolrich, Free Country, Nike, Calvin Klein, etc... WILL be going again, and often. No doubt about it.

Babie Karma
2019-03-27 23:02:04 GMT

I effing love this place! I literally just got 5 HUUUUUGE bags full of clothes, purses, shoes, and other miscellaneous items that I have been looking at online for only $36.08. If I were to buy all the things I just got online, I can guarantee you that I would have paid WELL OVER $500. At the very least. Even I thought that the guy working the cash register made a mistake for a couple minutes. Because since they price everything by the pound, and I had quite a few purses and pairs of shoes that weighed a lot more than usual, I thought that may e he forgot to weigh my cart and just charged me for the food and books on the counter, but nope... Everything weighed out to the price of $36.08. I just got a huge wardrobe for so so so cheap. I love it! 😊 And most of the clothes I got still had their original tags on them and we're completely brand new. J give it 5 stars. No doubt! If you are a bargain shopper and a shopaholic like I am, and you are okay with buying second hand,but would recommend The Good Will Outlet. So satisfied right now. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go spread out all my new clothes on my bed, and go roll around in them like they are money. 😄 Good day to you.

Illinois Jones
2021-12-02 19:09:47 GMT

Been to nearly 40 bin stores in the USA. Could be my favorite. Spent many months in the area, hardly ever disappointed. Enough room to browse away from the chaos. Unlike some other bins there is also enough for anyone. Media, electronics, and clothes can ALL be found here. All manners are bad at GW bins, but this was tolerable compared to others.

dreamynation
2021-08-19 08:13:28 GMT

This place is a hit or miss. Either a super good finding or not find much at all. Still worth visiting from time to time to have a little adventure digging through bins and find cool stuff. In my opinion this place is better than the thrift stores down in Utah County that over prices second hand items.

Jaeden Hunter
2022-04-28 16:20:09 GMT

Much less scummy-feeling than Deseret Industries (the DI). The employees were informative, kind, and helpful during the process of donation. The items also aren't sold at a ludicrous price (shoutout again to the mormon church).

Tyler C
2018-07-03 18:25:35 GMT

This is a great place to shop. You do have to pilfer through lots of clothes, but it is not difficult, the trays of goodies are raised and are pretty shallow so there's not a lot of stooping needed. From my understanding these are items are Goodwill rejects in that they didn't sell in the store. The tag are made up, you pay via the pound. They also have some furniture here too though I'm unsure of pricing for that.

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