Goodwill Bins Kansas City, Missouri Goodwill Outlet
place

1800 N Corrington Ave, Kansas City, MO 64120

phone

(816) 743-7660

schedule
Mon: 9 AM–6 PM
Tue: 9 AM–6 PM
Wed: 9 AM–6 PM
Thu: 9 AM–6 PM
Fri: 9 AM–6 PM
Sat: 9 AM–6 PM
Sun: 9 AM–6 PM

Goodwill Outlet in Kansas City, Missouri, a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Shoppers sift 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. Staff remind shoppers to stand behind the line until bins are fully set out.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
child_friendly Children Not Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
no_photography Photo & Video 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

$1.99 per pound

menu_book Books

Hard cover $0.95 each
Paperback $0.65 each

Shoes Shoes

$2.49 per pound

Housewares Housewares

$1.99 per pound

wine_bar Glassware

$0.49 per pound

play_circle_filled Media

$0.95 each

We recommend calling ahead or checking the store's website to confirm hours and availability before visiting.

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If you’re a serious thrifter in the Kansas City area, all roads lead to one place: the Goodwill Bins on North Corrington Avenue. Forget everything you know about small, quaint thrift stores. This place is an absolute behemoth. The sheer scale of it is the first thing that hits you when you walk in—we're talking over one hundred bins, laid out in long, seemingly endless rows, all in constant, glorious rotation. This isn't just a store; it's the undisputed epicenter of by-the-pound bargain hunting for the entire KC metro, and the energy inside crackles with an intensity that perfectly matches its massive size.

The crowd is a fascinating mix of dedicated professionals and passionate hobbyists. You'll see the serious resellers, folks who make their living from these bins, moving with a practiced, efficient rhythm. They’re digging alongside collectors and hobbyists, people who are hunting for that one specific item to complete a collection or find a unique piece for their home. The one thing everyone has in common is a sharp eye and a love for the thrill of the chase. And what a chase it is. The finds here are as diverse and vibrant as Kansas City itself, a true reflection of the city's cultural DNA. One bin might hold a stack of Jazz-era vinyl records, while the next is overflowing with Kansas City Chiefs merchandise. Thanks to the proximity of Hallmark's headquarters, you can even stumble upon unique corporate samples and beautiful stationery. It’s like digging through the city’s collective memory, one bin at a time.

To manage the massive crowds and the sheer volume of goods, the rules here are strict and non-negotiable. First off, no kids under the age of fourteen are allowed on the sales floor. This keeps the environment focused and a bit safer for the fast-paced action. Second, gloves are absolutely required for entry. No gloves, no digging. It’s that simple. The rhythm of the store is dictated by a bell, which announces a new rotation of bins every twenty minutes. That brisk pace keeps the inventory incredibly fresh and ensures that there’s always a new opportunity just around the corner. The intensity is real, but if you understand the system, it's completely manageable.

Now, let me give you the single most important piece of etiquette that will immediately mark you as a seasoned local and not a rookie. It's all about your cart. The aisles, despite the warehouse's size, can get narrow and congested with the constant flow of new bins and people. Do not, under any circumstances, leave your cart blocking an aisle. The unspoken rule, the one that everyone who knows what they’re doing follows, is to park your cart along the exit ramp or against the back wall. This simple act keeps the pathways clear, shows respect for the staff and fellow shoppers, and proves you understand how this well-oiled machine works. It’s a small thing that makes a huge difference.

This is treasure hunting on a truly grand scale. The sheer volume of merchandise at this Goodwill outlet means that your chances of finding something amazing are exponentially higher. Whether you spend twenty minutes or the entire afternoon, there is always something new to discover. The pricing is a dream for bulk buyers, with clothing and housewares at $1.99 per pound, and that incredible glassware price of just $0.49 per pound makes it a haven for collectors and resellers alike. If you thrive on high-energy environments and endless possibilities, the Kansas City Goodwill Bins are calling your name.