Me and dirt cheap have a love hate relationship I love some of your deals some not so much like there bathrooms are a no go unless your have a bodyguard to guard the door but I really love when I can buy whole carts of stuff for 10.00 or less I really think since I’ve started going to this store I’ve became quite a border of most things I don’t need but I still love you
Kim M.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
Are you in the mood for a treasure hunt? Do you have a couple hours to kill? Then this is the place for you. There’s just no telling what you will find in Dirt Cheap — clothes, make-up, electronics, appliances, linens, shoes, glassware, and so on. But you have to be willing to search. Things are sort of organized. Clothing is on racks, but not really organized by size. The shelves in the back often look like a target threw up on them… just jumbled piles of all sorts of miscellaneous household items. Make sure you test any appliances or electronics. And trying on clothing is also a good idea. I’ve encountered mis-labled t-shirts several times. It’s not the fanciest place in town, but you can find some really good deals and who doesn’t love a treasure hunt?
L T.
Classificação do local: 4 Greenbelt, MD
Oh, friends. How to describe Dirt Cheap? To simply label it a discount & salvage store would be doing it an injustice; it is a phenomenon you just kind of have to experience for yourself. It’s crazy. And fun. And maybe a little overwhelming. The first thing you need to know is that you gotta be willing to dig. I have heard rumors that the stores in Louisville and West Point are cleaner and better organized, but the Starkville store looks like Target clearance exploded… shopping here is a challenge; if you are unwilling to maneuver your cart over all the crap in the aisle you won’t find the good stuff. They take overstock and salvage from a whole bunch of places, but especially from Target. Their stock changes from day to day, but they almost always have good deals on home improvement sort of stuff: lighting, bathroom vanities, patio furniture, picture frames, tiles, etc. Some of my favorite finds to come home with me: a nice solid wooden patio table for $ 30, and a latte maker for $ 40. One word of warning: make sure to test your stuff before leaving the store! There’s a table with electrical outlets at the back. Sometimes, it’s a great deal… sometimes, it’s clearance for a reason.