Goodwill Outlet Store 2610 Kilihau Street, Honolulu, HI 96819
About the Business
Goodwill Outlet Store at 2610 Kilihau Street in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a treasure trove of affordable goods waiting to be discovered. As a store that operates on a "pay by the pound" system, shoppers can find incredible deals on clothing, electronics, furniture, and more. With a constantly rotating inventory, each visit is a new opportunity to find unique items at bargain prices. The store is a great option for budget-conscious shoppers looking to score amazing deals while also supporting a charitable cause. Whether you're on the hunt for vintage finds, household essentials, or one-of-a-kind pieces, Goodwill Outlet Store is the place to shop in Honolulu.
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Location & Phone number
2610 Kilihau St, Honolulu, HI 96819, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Found some super cool stuff here but it takes time. There’s unwritten rules when you shop like everyone has to stand back when the staff is dropping new items. Parking can be a pain. But overall it can be fun to treasure hunt here."
"Stopped by the bins to see what the experience was like in Hawai’i (visiting from seattle). It’s a similar experience to Seattle, but everyone is so much nicer and super chill. Bin rotations aren’t as frequent."
"1. They raised prices 2. They don’t let you sit down inside or outside even though people spend 5+ hours in there. They want shoppers to constantly walk in circles 3. Parking is terrible. They say not to double park yet I see the office employees double park all the time. Instead we have to park down the street next to rows of homeless camps. 4. The new hours are also pretty inconvenient. They used to open earlier (9am) which was nice. Now they stay open later but almost no one stays that late."
"After speaking to a associate the Goodwill in Campbell Industrial it was revealed that Goodwill stores are for some reason not allowed to outright throw things away. What really happens is all of the stuff that is not sold is then sent to this store at a “last chance” sort of deal. From this place I’m not sure where it goes. Upon walking in; it’s unlike any other Goodwill store I’ve been to on island. You do indeed have those big blue bins as you will find from looking at other’s photos, however what may not be apparent for new shoppers is that there will likely be shopping carts lining the the wall to your far right after walking in; that’s other peoples stuff who have probably been shopping since the store opened that morning due to the unique prices this Goodwill store provides. The bins are wheeled into the main area for shoppers and wheeled out to be cleaned and sent back out with more stuff on a schedule. There is a clothes area that is watched by associates located in the back right of the store, and in that area the setup is essentially the same with their iconic blue carts and mounds of clothes for you to sift through One word of caution is that when a new cart of stuff if wheeled out in the main area you enter in from; the people who have been there for a while (likely the shoppers who have been filling their wagons) are like vultures. They almost swarm the new carts of stuff coming out to a point where it almost turns you off from checking it out. One redeeming quality of the place other than the potential cons listed above is that the prices are great. You may not find a lot of things, but what you do find will for sure be cheap."
"Its a good place for bargain its our first time coming with my 3 kids. The worker is super nice and helpful. You just need to be more patient in digging. No ac so hot but they got vending machine for cold drinks. Parking tends to be full all the time. We were lucky to get parking ."
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