Phoenix Arizona Goodwill Clearance Center
515 N 51st Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043
(602) 513-8410
The Goodwill Outlet Store in Phoenix, Arizona, provides a thrifting haven for those seeking unique finds and budget-friendly deals. As part of the Goodwill organization's commitment to job training and employment opportunities for individuals facing employment challenges, this outlet store offers an unconventional shopping experience. Shoppers can explore rows of bins filled with items, all sold by weight, resulting in incredibly affordable prices. The ever-changing inventory includes clothing, electronics, and various household items, creating an exciting treasure hunt for customers. While shopping at the Phoenix Goodwill Outlet Store may require some patience and persistence to uncover hidden gems, the satisfaction of discovering affordable and distinctive items, coupled with the knowledge that their purchases support a worthwhile cause, makes this store a popular choice among Phoenix residents and visitors.
Monday
8:00 - 7:00
Tuesday
8:00 - 7:00
Wednesday
8:00 - 7:00
Thursday
8:00 - 7:00
Friday
8:00 - 7:00
Saturday
8:00 - 7:00
Sunday
10:00 - 6:00

I wouldn't want kids in this place even if they were allowed, too many knives and broken glass in the bins, also there's practically a stampede every time they open the lines, acting like hungry lions fighting for the last scrap. It's a good place to find resalable items and tons of clothes but management should enforce some rules, you can wait in line for 15 minutes and 5 or 6 people who have not waited in line will crowd in front of you and claim that " My cart holds my place in line", which is not only ridiculous but rude. During the summer the heat is unbearable in the merchandise area since there is only one fan facing that space and rumor has it that employees are NOT allowed to turn on the air conditioners. This is Arizona not Alaska people!! If you go,brace yourself for some pushing and shoving, which nothing is done about, and sometimes the bad odors are strong, also most of the people who shop here have yet to learn the words "excuse me" after they have practically pushed you out of their way. You can get used to it or stay home but this could be a good shopping experience with some caring from management, but profits above decency right?
Frustrating driving to the center to look through merchandise and find the bins full of clothes