Goodwill Outlet in Seattle, Washington, a last-chance Goodwill bins center. Shoppers sift through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more; this outlet has a pay-by-pound model, shopping carts are provided and Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Shopping here supports Goodwill’s mission to empower local job seekers.
Rules and Amenities
shopping_cart Has Carts
wc No Restrooms
child_friendly Children 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
All Items
HERE
Shoes
$1.19 per pound
Accessories
$1.19 per pound
toys
Toys
$0.59 per pound
bed
Linens
Large $9.99 each
Medium $3.99 each
Small $0.99 each
Textiles
$1.59 per pound (1-50 lbs)
$1.09 per pound (50-99 lbs)
$0.89 per pound (100+ lbs)
Seattle's Goodwill outlet is something of a legend among West Coast thrifters. As the region's flagship Goodwill bins, it draws big, eclectic crowds – from grunge-era vintage lovers and budget-conscious tech professionals, to immigrant families furnishing new homes and hardcore resellers filling carts for online stores. Washington state boasts multiple outlets, but Seattle's location has a reputation: it's busy, bustling, and can get intense in fun ways! When warehouse doors open, you'll see strategists head straight to favorite sections and casual diggers mosey behind – by the time the first rotations of the day are out, the place hums with energy. There's a distinct competition buzz in the air, especially whenever staff roll out fresh giant blue bin sets, but don't worry – Seattleites, being generally friendly, keep it civil. Think of it as a series of fast-paced treasure hunts where everyone's after something different.
First-timers at the Seattle bins will find that preparation is key to enjoying the experience. Wear gloves (veterans here wouldn't be caught without them – you might plunge your hands into clothes heaps, electronics, and all sorts of random objects) and wear layers; it can be cool in the morning and then warm up quickly as you dig and the crowds grow. Carts get snatched immediately when available, so many folks bring heavy-duty bags or even their own collapsible trolleys. As you sift through the piles, you'll notice an incredible variety that reflects Seattle's unique culture: one moment you might find high-end Gore-Tex jackets (outdoor gear is super common in this Patagonia-loving city), the next you could find obscure vinyl records or pieces of tech gadgetry from someone's startup that didn't quite take off. Occasionally, true gems surface – there are tales of designer clothes and rare collectibles being pulled from these bins – which fuels the "Bin fever" for regulars. If the initial rush feels overwhelming, you can always hang back for a moment to get your bearings – you'll quickly pick up on the rhythms and flows of how things work. Chances are, you'll find your own groove pretty fast and walk out with some incredible finds plus a story or two wondering what took you so long to check it out.