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Bin Treasures OH 44067

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Address:
10333 Northfield Rd, Northfield, OH
Zip Code:
44067
Open Hours:
Today: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open
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Looking for a inventory of replacement parts to have your junk car back and running? Situated in Northfield (Ohio), Bin Treasures specializes in providing its customers with high-quality, inexpensive car replacement parts. It can also buy your wrecked auto and pay you handsomely. Worried about towing? Don’t fret. It'll pick up your vehicle at no charge. You might be able to contact the junk yard via the email address or phone number +1 234-808-4011 on this page. Obtain an obligation-free, mouth-watering offer on the car’s estimated value and arrange a pickup instantly!

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(888) 810-1193

Working Time and Location

Current Hours

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    Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Customer reviews of Bin Treasures in Northfield, OH

4 stars based on 30 reviews
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    Alex Weber
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    I was in the area and planning to do some thrifting, and I've always been curious about these "bin" stores. Now Saturday is the $10 day and that's when inventory is refreshed, and I came in toward the end of the day which certainly affected my experience. It was interesting to browse the bins, but my immediate impression was that 98% of the bin contents were not worth $10 new. I did find a few intriguing items but was a little frustrated that there are several items that are completely unlabeled and sealed. I've gathered that they're very strict about too closely inspecting mystery items even if they're already opened, so I just left most of the non-descript cardboard boxes as is. However I did find two items that I thought might be worth $10 if they were in perfect condition, so I brought them to the back table where you can open them under supervision from the team. Both items were in good condition so I did walk away with three boxes that probably were an OK deal at ~$30, but it definitely didn't feel like a "steal." I'll have to come back on a $2 day maybe. I think this store could really benefit from just a basic level of organization. I found several of the same exact item scattered throughout the entire store, and the bottom of every bin was littered with lots of little items like accessories or kids toys that simply wouldn't be worth more than a dollar on any day. For six days out of the week, they probably just take up space in the bins. I bet they would be able to move a lot more inventory by having a "$1 bin" every day for all the miscellanea like stickers and cheap accessories that tend to collect at the bottom. Maybe even having a few other bins for "$3-5 items" and "$6-10 items" like tiers (pick your price point, just sort them by rough appraised value). There are already special areas for shoes, cosmetics, and more expensive items. Slightly better sorting would probably make a big difference in customer experience. Lastly, they'd really do well to at least generally label the mystery boxes. I know they do this already with every big-ticket item, but, I think opening boxes in the bins wouldn't be such a problem if customers had a general idea of what was inside. The Amazon returns already have an inventory sticker with a brief description, but the other store returns don't. Again, I think inventory would move faster if it was better labeled and the low-value (~$1) items were priced separately from the daily price. I just don't see the point of having sticker packs or keychains in the same bins as everything else on a $10 day. The big ticket items in the back looked nice enough, but the list prices did seem a bit high for open box/returned items. Sure, it COULD be a normal item with no defects, but it might also be damaged or missing parts. The gamble is part of the thrill, but paying almost MSRP without knowing just seems like too high of a risk to the customer. I would have expected on the order of 40%-60% OFF the original price, but saw more on the order of 5%-15% OFF MSRP on average. Look maybe this model works for them, but it just took me by surprise given the store concept. Overall it was an interesting experience, and coming toward the end of the day surely affected the selection. But the lower customer traffic did allow me to have a leisurely pace exploring the bins and the store, and I had no problems getting a store associate to open mystery items for me. I really like this model of liquidating otherwise lost-value items, but again I think some adjustments to the store's pricing model would help them make more sales. I bought three items for $30 total here, and then bought 10 other items from Goodwill for $28 directly after. The latter felt like a far better deal for what it's worth. It's a very interesting concept located in a cool old building, and I'd like to come back again (on a cheaper day) and compare experiences!

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    Jennifer Artino
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    Just went today. Everything was 11$ each. And one item was broken (youre not allowed to open boxes). This was the biggest rip off, and will never go back here again. This was the biggest disappointment. The only great deal is Friday's where everything is cheap. There are zero pricing advertisements whatsoever.

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    Dylan Kollin
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    I just want to say this place is a ripoff because if you come on a Saturday everything no matter how small is $10.40 with card but with cash it’s $10. The best day to go would be on Friday because everything is $1.40 with card and $1 with cash. If you really want to find good things go to goodwill in the same plaza everything that is already priced is a ripoff so if you want to lose money go there. When you want to look what’s in the boxes you have to bring it to the cashier. If they say they have a discount on an item that’s like a $80 mirror is 80% is supposed to be about $16 without tax but with tax it’s $17.28 and the cashier said the register automatically takes it off the 80% but it was $28.28 with tax so don’t get screwed.

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FAQs

  • Can I sell a junk car to Bin Treasures in Northfield, OH?

    Bin Treasures in Northfield, OH is a store and does not currently buy vehicles directly. Call +1 234-808-4011 to ask about available services.

  • What services does Bin Treasures provide?

    Bin Treasures offers services as a store.

  • What are Bin Treasures's hours of operation?

    Bin Treasures is open Mon–Thu 10AM–7PM, Fri–Sat 10AM–6PM, Sun 12PM–6PM. Call +1 234-808-4011 to confirm hours on holidays.