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If you’re into thrift shopping around Las Vegas, the Goodwill Clearance Center is a spot that stands apart from your typical Goodwill store. This Las Vegas thrift store operates a bit differently—items here are priced by the pound, which turns the whole experience into a unique kind of treasure hunt. Since it’s a Goodwill location, you know it’s part of a chain that supports community programs and provides affordable secondhand goods to locals.
At this clearance center, you’ll find the usual Goodwill mix of used clothing, vintage pieces, and household items, but the scale and variety are impressive. It’s not just a closet or two of used clothes; racks stretch wide with everything from casual wear to jackets, vintage tees, and sometimes even designer labels. Beyond clothing, you’ll see furniture pieces, kitchenware, books, and other home goods. Because items are sold by weight, shoppers often dig through bins and piles, which can be a little chaotic but exciting if you enjoy the hunt.
This Las Vegas thrift store is especially popular among people who like to refurbish or repurpose furniture or score affordable housewares. You can stumble onto something great for your home or pick unique vintage clothes that stand out from typical fast fashion. The vibe here is casual and laid-back—no pressure, just a lot of possibilities. It’s a good option for anyone who’s serious about thrift shopping in Las Vegas and doesn’t mind a bit of elbow grease to find the good stuff.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Las Vegas or visit the Goodwill Clearance Center website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, housewares & more.
Soooo much good stuff! And they switch out the bins often. Vibe was awesome, people kind. Lots of parking, friendly staff. Love this place!
UPDATED 01-13-26 Ok, I went back after a month of my last review and they've made HUGE improvements. I drove by on a Monday and when I went inside, it was sooo crowded with bins FULL of clothes piled up, and impressive. (last time I went, it was SOOOO bare and dirty, now it's improved one thousand percent) The people were rummaging getting their bargains by the pound, and there were many teens there too shopping with their friends. I asked the worker is restock every Monday, and he said about every 30-45 minutes! WOW. When the employee swinging doors opened, I saw towers of pallets full of stuff inside. So overall, I do recommend this place if you wanna dig with your hands. You'll walk out with something. I didn't plan to but in 10 minutes, I paid $25 for 12 pounds of clothes/stuffed animals and it's much cheaper than if I went anywhere else. Yes, there's plenty of brand name clothes without the markups too! (BELOW IS MY OLD REVIEW) After going to traditional multiple Goodwills in the area, I decided to try a Clearance Center Bin Style. I've seen many great videos of successful re-sellers and buyers on YouTube like Hairy Tornado that go to Goodwill Bins where you pay by the pound and are usually VERY successful. My expectations were high, not saying I will walk away with a fortune not to resell any of it, but my last few Goodwills in the past month, all the purchases that I spent, (almost a grand worth), were for my household only. On the outside, it looked impressive with all the big rig trucks and appeared to be a 2 story building. What I recommend is don't take my word for it, drive down there yourself, BRING GLOVES, & write your own review Thank you everyone & I hope this review helps you, and like this comment.
Decent bins store . An upgrade to past bins in this city in the past. People shopping are friendly and no one was rude or overly aggressive while I was there. They rotate the bins out often and employees were professional.
This is definitely a very specific kind of shopping experience, so it helps to know what you’re walking into. Bring gloves. Most shoppers here seem to be hunting for very specific items, likely for resale on eBay or other online platforms. The store is largely set up for bin shopping, with large bins of unsorted items that customers sift through. There are posted signs warning about possible sharp objects, and many items are quite dirty, so gloves are a must. Once one side of the store has been fully picked through, shoppers gather in the center waiting for a bell. When it rings, everyone moves quickly, almost running, to the newly refreshed bins on the other side. It’s intense, fast-paced, and definitely not for casual browsing. Very unique, but not something I’d personally do again. That said, there are deals to be found if you’re prepared. Furniture, for example, is reportedly only $2 per piece according to staff, simply because they have so much inventory. If you’re looking for inexpensive furniture and don’t mind heavy cleaning, sanding, or refinishing, this could be a great place to check. Overall: great for resellers, DIYers, and bargain hunters who know what they’re after but probably not ideal for a relaxed thrift shopping trip.
Horrible experiences I had here the other day. Seems super clicky as the same few people were getting items worth lots of money for resale but most got junk. I feel like scale isn’t honest got some color pages for the kids and stickers no way it was over 4 pounds. Smelled like weed and people just yell at each other. I really think it needs a new manager and people should have to check out after each session vs hoarding carts full of stuff and then yelling at other people who look through them. While I do resell it’s not my life and I love to travel and check out other stores while traveling. All I can say is run from this location. As you can see in the pictures employees just stand around and yell at people and scream don’t take pictures! If you have nothing to hide why yell that. It’s a public place and has been all over social media.