Goodwill Bins Oddie Blvd Reno, Nevada Goodwill Outlet Store
place
2424 Oddie Blvd, Reno, NV 89512
phone
(775) 331-3760
schedule
Opening Hours
Mon: 8 AM–7 PM
Tue: 8 AM–7 PM
Wed: 8 AM–7 PM
Thu: 8 AM–7 PM
Fri: 8 AM–7 PM
Sat: 8 AM–7 PM
Sun: 8 AM–7 PM
Goodwill Outlet in Reno, Nevada, a last-chance Goodwill bins center. Thrifters 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. Shoppers here compete in a fast-paced environment, making every outing an exciting challenge.
Stepping into the Goodwill Bins on Oddie Boulevard in Reno is a lot like stepping up to a massive, all-you-can-eat casino buffet. At first, it’s a sensory overload—the bright lights, the sheer volume of stuff, the constant, humming energy of the place can be a bit overwhelming. But once you settle in and find your rhythm, you realize it’s a surprisingly friendly and well-organized system, a game of chance where the potential for a huge jackpot is always just one bin away. The competition is definitely real, this is the "Biggest Little City" after all, but it’s a managed competition, a kind of organized chaos that actually works.
The whole operation is orchestrated by a sound you’ll quickly come to recognize: a loud, sharp whistle that cuts through the warehouse noise. That’s the signal that fresh bins are about to hit the floor. And here’s what’s great about the Reno crowd: when that whistle blows, everyone respectfully steps back. There’s no pushing, no shoving, no drama. People wait for the staff to get the new row in place and give the official "go" signal. It’s like a well-choreographed, if slightly frantic, dance that even newcomers pick up on pretty quickly. It’s a system built on mutual respect, which is a rare and beautiful thing in the competitive world of by-the-pound thrifting.
The inventory turnover is constant and incredibly fast. New rows of bins are brought out every thirty minutes, but no single bin stays on the floor for more than an hour. This rapid rotation is fantastic news for the treasure hunter. It means that if you miss something good, or if a particular row seems like a bust, you don’t have to sweat it. Just wait a few minutes, and a whole new landscape of possibilities will be rolled out. The mantra here is "more is always on the way," which keeps the energy high and the optimism flowing.
The finds you'll unearth are pure, unadulterated Reno. This is where you’ll find the castoffs from the city’s unique blend of outdoor adventure and casino culture. You can pull high-quality, expensive ski gear that was probably only used for one weekend trip to Tahoe. You’ll find incredible collections of vintage casino jackets, the kind with the flashy satin backs and embroidered logos, donated by people who clearly had a long and storied gambling career. And, in a classic casino-town twist, you’ll find a surprising amount of high-quality hotel linens and textiles, all sold at the same amazing by-the-pound price. Everything is $1.59 per pound, with the exception of glassware, which is a steal at just $0.54 per pound.
A couple of crucial tips for anyone planning a trip to this Goodwill outlet: first, bring good gloves. It’s a must. Second, and I’m being completely serious about this, consider bringing a dust mask. Nevada is dry, and all that frantic digging through clothes and textiles kicks up an incredible amount of dust. If you’re sensitive to it, a mask will save you from a coughing fit later. The pace is fast, but it’s manageable. Grab a cart, pick a row, and just start digging. In a city built on luck, this is the one place where you can be sure that your jackpot is probably just one bin away. That’s the kind of hope that keeps you coming back for more.