14 Prepper Items to Stock Up On at the Goodwill Store

Goodwill

It's true that Goodwill stores are an excellent source to discover survival items that are on the top of the list for not a lot of people.

After all, most of us give away the stuff we don't want to Goodwill as opposed to buying supplies from them.

However, a lot of people donate all sorts of items to Goodwill and several of these items can be utilized for survival purposes and even as part of a vital survival cache.

If you visit a Goodwill store regularly you will undoubtedly find a variety of survival items at a fraction of the cost as opposed to buying them new.

Best of all, because Goodwill items are screened before they are put out for display, the wide majority of the things that are there are in good, if not fantastic condition.

To check out a list of survival items you can find and purchase at a Goodwill store if you are persistent, head to the next slide. 

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195 Comments

  1. Mike W Whoo said:

    Boy do they got you fooled, they rarly look close at any thing they put out on the floor, add price compare many times is higher,rarely do you find a great deal

  2. Danny McMahan said:

    Never found any good items at Goodwill. Camping gear? Cast iron? Survival gear? Wool blankets? Try old t shirts broken items, not much.

  3. Herb Davis said:

    you can’t pay me to shop there, the ceo gets all the profits and they wont take perfectly good furniture if it has even one seam that needs minor repair,

  4. Lina Neighbors Landrum said:

    I get my under armor there. I got two huge roasting pans there that I use when camping for dish pans, cant put directly on the fire for hot water, or can cook in them. got my camping coffe pot there for a dollar, and now have 7 sleeping bags. but when you buy cloth make sure you run it through the dryer to kill bed bugs just in case.

  5. Buck Fuller said:

    There is no reason anyone should have to click so many times to find this out I stopped at the third page . fucking ridiculous . oh and$#%&!@*whatever automated response you fuckin come back with. Cunts.

  6. Buck Fuller said:

    There is no reason anyone should have to click so many times to find this out I stopped at the third page . fucking ridiculous . oh and$#%&!@*whatever automated response you fuckin come back with. Cunts.

  7. Phil Gunyon said:

    The hell with not so good.. Goodwill. The owner is a corrupt, tax dodging thief. He gets 100’s of million dollars worth of stuff for free, then sells it to people…pays himself HUGE money. Pays his handycap employees little money, but makes sure he get wealthy!!!

  8. Matt Lindsay said:

    Support your local consignment shops for the same deals on the same stuff! Plus you are not only supporting a local business, but local sellers as well!

  9. Andrew Cable said:

    Half the camping stuff goodwill isn’t allowed to take as donation or re sell tho..

  10. Doran Earl Doran said:

    Got me. My knives are such a part of me that I completely spaced them take about a brainfart!

  11. Jennifer E Wilson said:

    I will not donate to good will ever. I look for other local charities that help people in desperate need (homeless, women & kids leaving an abusive relationship etc).

  12. ML Hooker said:

    Goodwill CEO makes millions, pays employees minimum wage, pays ZERO for everything he sells. What’s wrong with that picture? Shop local consignment & thrift stores, yard sales, Salvation Army instead.

  13. Danny Boling said:

    Didn’t know there was so much ill will toward Goodwill…. They are at times cheap on candles..have found lexan bottle’s on occasion.

  14. Danny Boling said:

    I usually find tools at pawn shops don’t think I’ve ever bought any at Goodwill..

  15. Todd Hobbs said:

    Sounds like a brilliant capitalist to me! Hats off to him!!

  16. Kenny Dean said:

    I prefer the DAV and Salvation Army stores. Prices are Lower and most of the money (90%) goes to charity.

  17. Elsie Gooslin said:

    I still stop in at Salvation Army stores, but haven been to a Goodwill store in ages. Prices were getting ridiculous at the Goodwill stores around me. For a little change more, could buy the same things new at Walmarts or elsewhere.

  18. Sheamus Yurdle McDurdle said:

    If you got a bayonet on your handgun… you’ve seen those goofy things right?
    Little akward and cumbersome, but can be done. A smart person would take the bayonet off the gun , but that wasnt the challenge, was it?

  19. Mike Locker said:

    Spoiler Alert,,,,Click Bait List with items you should already have

  20. Phillip E Fetterman said:

    Got a almost new camp stove for $5.00, (I doubt it was ever actually used before, but had a scratch on the paint) I’ve found hiker’s folding silverware there for about a buck a pop, so I agree, if you are watchful, you can get good gear for very little money

  21. Glen Duncan said:

    I will do withour before i buy anything from goodwill
    Salvation army did help us once with our light when money was right I do go into their stores

  22. James Robertt Medlin said:

    I found some good cast iron pans real cheap. I know it’s corrupt organization but I can’t pass on good cast.

  23. Sean Collins said:

    Buy from Salvation Army. They actually care for folks and the majority of money goes to charity! Goodwill is just a business!

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