Goodwill Bins in Vermont

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Goodwill Outlets In Vermont

Last Updated on December 15, 2025

Vermont has 1 Goodwill Outlet store bringing bin shopping to the Green Mountain State. These locations offer New England thrifters a unique shopping experience.

At Vermont Goodwill Bins, shoppers can find cozy flannels, vintage items, and household goods among the rotating inventory. The pay-by-the-pound pricing fits the state's frugal sensibilities.

Find all Vermont Goodwill Outlet locations below, featuring store addresses, hours, and shopper reviews.

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Goodwill Outlet Williston

Goodwill Outlet Williston storefront
Kids Allowed
Wheelchair Accessible
Accepts Cash and Card
Restrooms Available
Pay-Per Pound

To confirm any rules and policies, make sure to give them a call.

64 Harvest Ln Suite 20, Williston, VT 05495, Williston, Vermont 05495
Store Hours:
Monday9AM-7PM
Tuesday9AM-7PM
Wednesday9AM-7PM
Thursday9AM-7PM
Friday9AM-8PM
Saturday10AM-5PM
Sunday9AM-7PM
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Customer Review

"The store itself is okay… I've found a few good things but the 30 dollar handpicked items that sit there for weeks is a little ridiculous considering it's all free items. The main reason I feel like this place isn't the best is that all the employees are in the main store and the outlet has been closed, the bins are just so much better overall and more beneficial in general because of the better pricing, I'm aware staffing is an issue but like I said there are usually 4 employees in the store now that the outlet is closed, and I feel like there's no need for it to still be closed. It takes way less labor to just throw them in bins VS hanging them anyways" - Estella

Customer Review

"This place is quite a treat to visit. It's just unfortunate that to get the best experience shopping here, is that you have to be early in coming. It's frequented by regulars who'll group up at the entryway 15 or 10 minutes before opening. Then when the store opens, they'll be the first to be picking and typically will hoard a lot of stuff which will leave undesirable items behind. And it'll turn from what could've been a delightful shopping experience, into a frustrating one because everyone else there will be dog piling the bins. It'd be hard to regulate something like this since this is a store that really aims to get a lot of stuff moved out and sold. I'm just saying to keep in mind about what you could deal with when you visit here." - Frozyre

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