If you’re like most of us with long hair, you probably always have a hair tie or two around your wrist at all times. Unfortunately, even the good hair ties can snap in a heartbeat, so you may as well buy the cheap ones and save a few bucks!
You can grab a pack of 30 (black or multicolored) for just a buck. It never hurts to have extra hair ties lying around. Next time you’re perusing the dollar store make sure you take a stroll down the hair accessory aisle.
Pregnancy Tests
Were you aware that you can buy pregnancy tests at the dollar store? You may question the reliability of such a test, but they’re actually over 99% accurate, which is no less than you’d get with any other drugstore test.
And if the results come back positive, you’re going to be glad you saved as many of those dollars as possible.
Cotton Rounds
Whether you use them to take off your makeup, clean your pet’s ears, or remove nail polish, cotton rounds are super handy to have around the house. You can get 80 of them for a dollar at Dollar Tree, so why not?
After all, who wants to spend $3 on something that’s just going to go right back in the trash after it’s been used?
Storage Boxes
Using plastic storage boxes to organize things in drawers, closets, and under beds, can make life a lot easier. But those storage bins can cost an arm and a leg at stores like Target, etc. Something you would find for between $8 and $12 only costs $1 here!
That’s definitely an offer that’s way too good to pass up on. And, if you find yourself staring at an empty area on the shelf where the boxes are supposed to be – you can always order them from Dollar Tree’s website!
Books
With Amazon, many people are simply reading free eBooks on their Kindles today. But for those of you who still prefer to hold a physical book in your hands – you don’t have to spend a fortune for the privilege, at least, not for any of the books you’ll find in your local dollar store.
The coolest part is you can find both paperbacks and hardcover copies of some great stories for a fraction of the price you’d pay at a bookstore.