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Common Household Items You Should Only Buy at Dollar Stores

Common Household Items You Should Only Buy at Dollar Stores

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Beach and pool gear

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Kitchen utensils

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Gift wrapping supplies

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Coffee filters

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Food storage containers

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Pregnancy tests

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Vases

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Lint Rollers

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Dinnerware

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Reusable shopping bags

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Greeting cards

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Hair accessories

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Candy

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Houseplant supplies

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Classroom supplies

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Clothing storage bags

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Holiday decorations

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First aid supplies

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Books

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Pet supplies

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Cookout and picnic supplies

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Toiletries

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Notebooks

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Mugs and glasses

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Gardening tools

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Children's art supplies

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Candles and candle holders

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Laundry detergent

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Reading glasses

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Party supplies

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Picture frames

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Sponges and scouring pads

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Travel size toiletries

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Tape
Beach and pool gear
Kitchen utensils
Gift wrapping supplies
Coffee filters
Food storage containers
Pregnancy tests
Vases
Lint Rollers
Dinnerware
Reusable shopping bags
Greeting cards
Hair accessories
Candy
Houseplant supplies
Classroom supplies
Clothing storage bags
Holiday decorations
First aid supplies
Books
Pet supplies
Cookout and picnic supplies
Toiletries
Notebooks
Mugs and glasses
Gardening tools
Children's art supplies
Candles and candle holders
Laundry detergent
Reading glasses
Party supplies
Picture frames
Sponges and scouring pads
Travel size toiletries

The latest economic news may indicate that the U.S. inflation rate is easing but there are still plenty of American citizens who are struggling to make ends meet. Dollar stores may not be somewhere that you have thought of visiting before but you may want to think again. Shopping at dollar stores can be a great way to save money, but at the same time, they can also make it easy to buy a lot of unnecessary stuff that you may not need. Just like at the supermarket, making a list of only the things you need – and sticking to it – is vitally important if you're not planning on spending money on unnecessary stuff. Here are 30 everyday items that are cheaper at Dollar Tree than at Walmart.

However, you do still need to be cautious about what you buy. Inexpensive items typically cost less for a reason. They are often made using cheap materials and simply aren't intended to hold up to repeated use. If you're looking for items that you want around for a time, don't buy them at the dollar store. Most importantly, make sure what you're buying is safe for the family – avoiding, for instance, these toxic products sold at dollar stores.

To determine the best things to buy at America's dollar stores, 24/7 Tempo consulted numerous financial websites including Kiplinger and MoneyTalksNews, and found the items that are a great deal at stores like Dollar Tree and Dollar General.

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