This store is amazing! No more dollar trees or family dollars for me! I find something new here all the time. Brand name items for a lot less than most places!
Peter M.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
Funky store that is 95% crap but 5% cheap treasures. They have a bunch of closeouts or damage boxes at tremendous prices as well add other items that they got a good deal on. You have to experience this place at least once! Some of the«shopping carts» are boxes with strings that you drag on the ground!
Richie D.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Absolutely love these stores. We make a weekly visit to at least one of them. It is basically a Costco, Sam’s Club outlet.
Ingris P.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Without a doubt a bargain in a box.. They have a lot of things found at your local Costco but at a close out price. I’m not sure how that happens but I don’t mind. This store is neat and organized enough to make looking easier. This is definitely the best place for spaving… spending while you save.
Tiffany K.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
I kinda don’t want to review this place for fear it will become as paled as it should be. But this place is amazing. Each time I’ve walked out I’ve felt guilty like I stole something. There you have it you have the key is your choice if you unlock anything with it.
Elizabeth A.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Normally, my experience at this store is in the 3-star range. The employees do a lot of talking amongst each other(which is totally fine unless there is a bunch of cussing going on and inappropriate convo). However, when my boyfriend and I went in earlier this week to purchase a TV, we had the great pleasure of dealing with Raul, the district manager. The first TV we got had a faint dead pixel line so he allowed us to return it for a different TV of which he knocked down the price due to the hassle. The TV is awesome(like seriously awesome as hell and we got it at an amazing price just because it was missing a Qwerty remote that isn’t really necessary because the thing works with iPhones — keyboard problem solved!) and since we live so close by Raul WALKED the TV over to our house with my boyfriend because the box wouldn’t fit in our car. There is no such thing as better customer service. Raul deserves a post-Christmas bonus or two.
Jim M.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
Ever wanted to find a store that was a third each flea market, dollar store and Big Lots? Did you imagine it would be laid out roughly by room of the home sort of like a thrift store with shocking disorganization to match? Did you picture it would be primarily huge shipping boxes piled high with items that you have to sift through like a $ 5DVD bin? Well it’s real and it’s AWESOME! Shaving cream, cereal, area rugs, coffee pots, spray cleaners, water pistols, never seen before brands of candy bars, luggage, spatulas, televisions, razors, scrubbing pads, ant poison, roasting pans, water filters… I could literally go on another dozen lines but I think you get the idea. Unlike dollar stores, they have many name brand items. I spent about a half an hour skimming the surface of the boxes and walked with a few killer deals. Best in Show went to a «lot» of individually packaged 3M Scotch-Brite scrub sponges for $ 8. It was packaged in a way that I couldn’t get an exact count but when I got home and realized there were 14 of them I was ecstatic. They often go for $ 3 a piece at Target. Runner-up went to a spray bottle of Pledge Multi-Surface(I love that stuff) for $ 2… that’s less that half price. Btw, it’s easy to assume that the name of the store comes from the boxes piled high with bargains. It doesn’t. Rather than a shopping cart, you pull a card board box with a nylon rope as a handle. I’ve never seen anything like it and I love it. It’s like a thrift store except everything is new and there isn’t any smelly clothing. Captain Coupon two thumbs up!