Decided to wander in here ONCE. NEVER again ! It smelled horrible, there were bins and bins of what looked like garbage that people were rummaging through. Quite frankly this place grossed me out! I was shocked to walk inside and find people digging like they were, reminded me of pigs at a trough. I won’t be back to this location, I’ll stick to the retail stores, where I can look through the rack and shelves like a normal civilized person. If you decide to check this place out, be warned and you may want to bring a mask and a pair of rubber gloves. Who knows what you’ll find in those bins.
Tom S.
Tu valoración: 3 Hillsboro, OR
It’s a great place to drop off donations. It looks like there has been some recent remodeling as the drop off point has moved. Can’t say I’ve seen the inside yet, but I hear there are great deals.
Sophie M.
Tu valoración: 4 Portland, OR
This is a big size warehouse type a place with huge bins in a row, it is not your typical Goodwill at all. This is the Goodwill of Goodwill; if you can imagine. For me it is treasure hunting and people watching. The other day some guy was napping on one of the rather disgusting couches lined up after the bins, it is an amazing place, you never know what you can find, things are sold by weight and some are tagged individually, the only reason i knocked off a star is that this place is on the dirty side, i guess you can’t have you cake and eat it too. Good times!
Michelle E.
Tu valoración: 4 Portland, OR
This is a Goodwill Outlet store in Hillsboro. If you have been to the Goodwill Outlet in Milwaukie, aka The Bins, there are some things you can’t help but notice about the Hillsboro store, namely: 1. better clothes 2. fewer hipsters 3. longer drive The staff here seems a lot more lenient about letting you sort through items on the furniture, and you might even get a parking spot close to the store. However, you will have found yourself smack dab in nowhere suburbia, which can be an annoying and alienating experience for city slickers. It might be worth it. The usual rules apply: $ 1.59 a pound for your treasures, and stand behind the yellow line until the new bins come to a full and complete stop in front of you.