Goodwill Bins Rock Hill, South Carolina Goodwill Outlet
place

1170 Galleria Blvd, Rock Hill, SC 29730

phone

(803) 578-7977

schedule
Mon: 10 AM–9 PM
Tue: 10 AM–9 PM
Wed: 10 AM–9 PM
Thu: 10 AM–9 PM
Fri: 10 AM–9 PM
Sat: 10 AM–9 PM
Sun: 10 AM–9 PM

Goodwill Outlet in Rock Hill, South Carolina, a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Shoppers hunt for clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more in this pay-by-pound outlet with shopping carts provided and restrooms on-site; Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Resellers and regulars alike appreciate the consistent quality and volume of items stocked here.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
no_photography Photo & Video Allowed
accessible Wheelchair Accessible
credit_card Accepts Cash and Card
scale Pay-Per Pound
smoke_free Smoking Allowed
leaderboard Competition Level: Competitive

Pricing

checkroom Clothing

$1.99 per pound

Shoes Shoes

$1.99 per pound

electrical_services Electronics

$0.79 per pound

Purses Purses

$1.99 per pound

Accessories Accessories

$1.99 per pound

Housewares Housewares

$0.79 per pound

toys Toys

$0.79 per pound

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Just a quick hop, skip, and a jump over the state line from Charlotte, Goodwill’s “Second Editions” outlet in Rock Hill has become the go-to Goodwill bins destination for the entire metro area’s burgeoning South Carolina suburbs. The vibe here strikes a perfect and highly desirable balance: it’s definitely more relaxed and feels much more spacious than a cramped, chaotic city outlet, but the shoppers who frequent this location are focused, knowledgeable, and very purposeful in their hunt. They know what they’re looking for, and they know this is the place to find it.

New bins get rotated onto the sales floor every 30 minutes, a steady and reliable rhythm that keeps the inventory fresh and the energy moving. The swap is announced with a loud, clear buzzer that gives every shopper plenty of time to finish up their current bin and get in position for the new row. What makes this location a consistent and reliable goldmine is its incredible donation stream. A significant portion of the goods here comes directly from the affluent south Charlotte neighborhoods just across the border, like Ballantyne and Myers Park. This pipeline delivers a steady and impressive supply of preppy, highly sought-after brands like Vineyard Vines and Lilly Pulitzer, as well as upscale children’s clothing and, of course, a veritable sea of orange Clemson fan gear.

For any newcomers to the Rock Hill outlet, knowing a few of the local customs will help you fit right in. Gloves are optional but are still highly recommended. Chipped glass décor, broken picture frames, and other sharp housewares are pretty common, so it’s just a smart way to protect your hands. Carts are free to use and are usually readily available, which is a huge plus. However, the regulars have developed a very smart and courteous system for keeping the aisles clear during the initial rush for a new rotation. They will park their carts along the back wall or at the end of an aisle, and then work the new bins with large tote bags in hand. Once the initial flurry of activity dies down, they’ll bring their finds back to their cart. Following their lead is a great way to show respect for the system and keep the traffic flowing smoothly for everyone.

The pricing is simple and fair, with most categories like clothing, shoes, and purses all priced at a flat $1.99 per pound, while housewares and toys are even cheaper at $0.79 per pound. But a really unique feature of the Rock Hill Goodwill outlet is its separate, pay-by-the-inch book section. This is a fantastic and often overlooked resource for homeschoolers, teachers, and book resellers who are looking to buy in bulk without having to dig through bins. It’s a clean, organized, and incredibly friendly place to hunt for high-quality suburban treasures, offering a slightly calmer but no less rewarding alternative to the big city chaos.