8 things you can always get away with grabbing at Dollar Tree
Dollar Tree has its fair share of things you should probably skip—but there are also items that make total sense to grab every time. Some of their basics hold up surprisingly well compared to name brands, especially for household use, parties, or quick restocks.
The trick is knowing what’s worth tossing in the cart and what’s not. These are the things you can always get away with buying at Dollar Tree without sacrificing quality or wasting money.
Cleaning supplies

Microfiber cloths, scrub brushes, and sponges from Dollar Tree work just as well as the ones from major retailers. They’re ideal for jobs that wear them down fast, like cleaning the bathroom or tackling outdoor messes.
When they get too gross to reuse, you don’t feel bad tossing them. Their spray bottles and small buckets are also handy backups for mixing cleaning solutions or organizing supplies.
Gift bags and wrapping paper

The gift wrap aisle is one of Dollar Tree’s best-kept secrets. Their gift bags, tissue paper, and ribbons look like something you’d find at Target but for a fraction of the price.
Stock up on neutral designs you can use year-round—white, gold, or solid colors. You’ll save yourself from paying $5 a bag somewhere else every time a birthday or baby shower comes around.
Glassware

Dollar Tree glassware, like wine glasses and tumblers, actually holds up well in day-to-day use. They’re clear, sturdy, and look nice enough to use for company.
They’re especially great for larger gatherings when you don’t want to risk breaking your nice set. A quick run through the dishwasher, and they look like new.
Party supplies

Plastic tablecloths, disposable plates, and utensils from Dollar Tree are more than fine for holidays or kids’ parties. They come in tons of colors, and you can mix and match without spending much.
You’ll find similar options at other stores for two or three times the price. When the party’s over, cleanup is easier, and your wallet doesn’t take the hit.
Storage bins

Dollar Tree’s plastic storage bins, baskets, and drawer organizers are perfect for closets, pantries, and bathrooms. The quality isn’t bad, and they look clean and uniform when used together.
They make quick work of messy shelves or junk drawers. Since they’re all the same price, you can buy enough to get everything organized without overspending.
Seasonal décor

Their seasonal section changes constantly, and while not everything looks high-end, many pieces are easy to customize. A quick coat of spray paint or a little greenery can make them look like something from Hobby Lobby.
Think wreath forms, candleholders, or small faux pumpkins—you can make them look way more expensive with minimal effort.
Greeting cards

Dollar Tree’s greeting cards are an easy win. Many come from major brands like Hallmark or Expressions, and you can usually find two for $1.25.
They’re the same quality and design you’d find for $4–$6 elsewhere. Keep a few on hand so you’re never caught running to the store last minute before a celebration.
Food storage bags

The freezer and sandwich bags from Dollar Tree hold up surprisingly well. While you might skip them for long-term storage, they’re perfect for snacks, lunches, and organizing small household items.
The seal is secure, and you can get a decent quantity for the price. For everyday use, you won’t notice much difference from the pricier brands.
*This article was developed with AI-powered tools and has been carefully reviewed by our editors.
