What Can You Find at Bin Stores?
Bin stores carry diverse merchandise across many categories. Electronics and technology make up 15 to 25% of typical inventory and include wireless earbuds, smart home devices, phone accessories, gaming items, and tablets. Home and kitchen products account for 20 to 30% with small appliances, cookware, storage containers, and home decor. Toys and games represent 10 to 15% of inventory. You'll also find clothing, health and beauty products, tools, sports equipment, books, and office supplies.
Are Bin Store Items New or Used?
About 30 to 35% of items are brand new with factory sealed packaging. These are overstock or warehouse clearance items in perfect condition. Another 25 to 30% are open-box returns that were never actually used, just opened and returned. Lightly used items make up 20 to 25% and show minimal wear but work perfectly. Used items with cosmetic damage account for 10 to 15%. The remaining 5 to 10% are damaged or incomplete items suitable for parts or repair projects.
What Are the Best Items to Buy?
Electronics offer the highest profit margins, especially wireless earbuds, smart home devices, and tablets. A $50 retail item might cost $5 to $12 at bin stores. Small appliances like air fryers and coffee makers provide excellent personal use value at $6 to $12 when they retail for $80 to $200. LEGO sets and collectibles are resale gold with strong secondary markets. Name-brand clothing with tags attached can resell well. Avoid opened food items, heavily used clothing, incomplete sets, and expired products.