Goodwill Bins W Reno Ave Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Goodwill Outlet Store
place
1320 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
phone
(405) 278-7122
schedule
Opening Hours
Mon: 7:30 AM–6 PM
Tue: 7:30 AM–6 PM
Wed: 7:30 AM–6 PM
Thu: 7:30 AM–6 PM
Fri: 7:30 AM–6 PM
Sat: 7:30 AM–6 PM
Sun: 7:30 AM–6 PM
Goodwill Outlet in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, a treasure-hunt Goodwill bins outlet. Visitors dig through the Goodwill bins hunting for clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more; This outlet uses a pay-by-the-pound system and provides shopping carts. Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed.; restrooms on-site. Every purchase supports local job training and community programs.
Rules and Amenities
shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
accessible Wheelchair Accessible
credit_card Accepts Cash and Card
scale Pay-Per Pound
smoke_free Smoking Allowed
leaderboard Competition Level: Very Competitive
Pricing
checkroom
Clothing
$1.79 per pound (0-10 lbs)
$1.59 per pound (10-25 lbs)
$0.99 per pound (+25 lbs)
If you're a by-the-pound thrifter in Oklahoma, all roads lead to West Reno Avenue in OKC. Oklahoma City’s Goodwill Outlet is the undisputed epicenter of the scene for the entire state, a massive and constantly bustling warehouse that draws in dedicated pickers from as far away as Tulsa and even southern Kansas. The moment you step inside, you can feel the high-stakes energy crackling in the air. This is a serious and highly competitive environment, a well-oiled machine built for speed, efficiency, and the dedicated pursuit of treasure.
The intense competition has led to a set of strictly enforced rules that every single shopper must know and follow. This isn't a place for casual browsing; it's a place with a clear code of conduct. First, gloves are absolutely required to dig in the Goodwill bins. No exceptions. Second, no children are allowed on the main sales floor, a rule that keeps the focus squarely on the fast-paced hunt. And third, you need to learn the sound that governs this world: a sharp, piercing whistle that signals the start of each new rotation. When that whistle blows, a well-practiced dance of organized chaos begins. The bins are swapped out on a brisk and unrelenting twenty-minute cycle, one of the fastest you’ll ever encounter, which keeps the inventory incredibly fresh and the diggers constantly on the move.
The items that surface from the depths of these bins are pure, unadulterated Oklahoma. You’ll find an abundance of heavy-duty oil-field workwear, like rugged Carhartt jackets and durable Red Wing boots. The legendary OU and OSU rivalry is on full display, with a seemingly endless supply of fan gear creating a sea of crimson, cream, and orange. And, in a wonderful local twist, you’ll find a surprising number of antique furniture parts and unique architectural salvage pieces from the area's many historic estate sales. It's a true reflection of the state's culture and history.
For any first-timers brave enough to take on the challenge, it’s absolutely crucial to come prepared. Let's talk about carts. They do exist, but they are incredibly scarce and are a highly coveted commodity. They're usually all claimed within minutes of the doors opening. Many of the local pros have given up on the cart-chase entirely and instead bring their own collapsible wagons to haul their finds. It’s a smart move that you should seriously consider. Upon your arrival, take a moment to locate and read the prominently posted “bin etiquette” board near the entrance. Following these guidelines is not optional. Failing to do so can get you a stern warning from the staff or even a temporary time-out from the digging floor at this Goodwill outlet. They are serious about maintaining order.
For your best shot at the biggest and best restocks, try to plan your visit for a Friday after 3 p.m. This is when the staff is often loading up the floor with the best merchandise in preparation for the massive weekend crowds. It’s a tough, fast, and incredibly rewarding experience for those who are ready for the challenge.