Goodwill Outlet in Akron, Ohio, a last-chance Goodwill bins center. Inside, the hunt is on 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. Frequent visitors appreciate the variety of finds and competitive pricing at this bustling location.
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
$1.39 per pound (0-29 lbs)
$1.09 per pound (+30 lbs)
Belts
$1.39 per pound (0-29 lbs)
$1.09 per pound (+30 lbs)
Housewares
$0.79 per pound (0-29 lbs)
$0.49 per pound (+30 lbs)
toys
Toys
$0.79 per pound (0-29 lbs)
$0.49 per pound (+30 lbs)
Akron’s single Goodwill Outlet is a well-oiled machine, one that’s built for sheer speed and efficiency, which feels like a perfect reflection of the Rubber City’s industrial heritage. This is a no-frills warehouse designed for the most serious of diggers, and it features wide, easy-to-navigate aisles and a rapid-fire rotation schedule that brings fresh Goodwill bins to the floor every 20 minutes. The crowd here is a real mix of seasoned resellers and determined locals who know precisely what they're looking for. Gloves are highly recommended; these bins often have scrap metal, car parts, and all sorts of other industrial odds and ends, so protecting your hands is just common sense. The finds are pure Northeast Ohio, through and through. You’ll be digging through piles of Goodyear memorabilia, souvenirs from the Pro Football Hall of Fame down the road in Canton, and an incredible amount of vintage American-made workwear from the region’s factory-town past. Resellers flock to this Goodwill outlet for 90s Champion jerseys and vintage sportswear. A great pro-tip to beat them to the good stuff is to hit the linen bins, where overlooked treasures like deadstock vintage socks and other small textiles often get buried. What really makes the Akron outlet stand out is its smart layout. Carts are usually in good supply, but a lot of the regulars prefer to bring their own rolling crates just to help keep the main aisles clear. There’s also a whole separate wall just for shoes, all priced by the pound, which makes it super easy to focus your search. And don't skip the untested electronics table near the checkout; it’s a favorite spot for hobbyists and is often loaded with garage-sale returns like unopened routers, power tools, and even classic video game consoles. It's a straightforward, really rewarding dig for anyone who's ready to get their hands a little dirty.