📦 About Dayton Bin Stores

Dayton's position at the crossroads of I-70 and I-75 gives the city excellent access to regional liquidation inventory. Bin stores in the Dayton metro receive consistent truckloads from Amazon, Target, and national retailers. Most Dayton-area stores follow a 7-day pricing cycle, starting at $8–$12 on restock day and dropping to $1 or less by the final day. The surrounding communities of Kettering, Huber Heights, and Beavercreek also have active stores worth the short drive.

Dayton Area Bin Stores

Showing verified locations in Dayton and surrounding Montgomery County communities. Always call ahead to confirm hours and restock schedules.

Midwest Liquidation Outlet — Dayton

📍 Kettering, OH (South Dayton) 🕐 Wed–Mon 9am–6pm 🔄 Restocks Wednesdays
Restock Day: $8 Mid-Week: $4 Final Days: $1

Located just south of Dayton proper in Kettering, this outlet draws a mix of budget shoppers and resellers. The store sources from multiple liquidation channels beyond just Amazon — expect Target returns, Walmart overstock, and wholesale closeouts sharing the same bins. Larger items including furniture, exercise equipment, and power tools occasionally appear. Arrives by pallet — bring cash for the best prices on bin day.

Multi-Source Liquidation Furniture Power Tools Reseller Friendly

Bargain Bin Warehouse — Huber Heights

📍 Huber Heights, OH (NE Dayton) 🕐 Thu–Sun 10am–6pm 🔄 Restocks Thursdays
Restock Day: $12 Fri–Sat: $6 Sunday: $2

A newer addition to the Dayton-area bin store scene, Bargain Bin Warehouse in Huber Heights has built a following for its larger-format bins and high electronics turnover. Thursday restock days draw early crowds. The store frequently features Dyson, KitchenAid, and name-brand electronics that arrived as Amazon returns. Note the Thursday-to-Sunday operating window — this store isn't open Monday through Wednesday. Follow their Facebook page for restock day announcements.

Electronics Focus Name Brands Large Format Bins Facebook Updates

Dayton Dollar Bins

📍 Beavercreek, OH (East Dayton) 🕐 Mon–Sat 10am–7pm 🔄 Restocks Mondays
Restock Day: $9 Mid-Week: $4 Sat: $1

Dayton Dollar Bins in Beavercreek serves the Greene County and east Dayton corridor. The store is known for a strong clothing section alongside mixed general merchandise. Monday restocks mean weekday shoppers get first pick. This is a good option if you're specifically hunting for clothing, housewares, or toys — categories that show up consistently in the Beavercreek location's inventory. Pallet quantities are smaller than the west-side stores, meaning prices drop faster.

Clothing Focus Toys Housewares Fast Price Drop

Shopping Tips for Dayton Bin Stores

When to Go: Dayton's Pricing Cycles

Most Dayton-area bin stores run a 5–7 day pricing cycle. Restock day is the best day for selection but the highest prices. If you're hunting for specific high-value items — electronics, brand-name appliances — go on restock day and be willing to pay the premium. If you're shopping for quantity and don't need specific items, the final day ($1 bins) is your window.

The I-75 / I-70 Advantage

Dayton's highway corridor is one reason local bin stores tend to receive quality inventory. Amazon fulfillment centers in the Columbus and Cincinnati metro areas feed Dayton's liquidation chain. Items that couldn't be resold or restocked in those markets often route through regional liquidators who supply Dayton stores — which means the inventory here often includes newer, higher-value merchandise than stores in smaller markets.

What to Bring

Bring large reusable shopping bags — stores provide no bags on restock day to control costs. Heavy cotton or work gloves are useful for digging through bins. Keep your phone charged for scanning barcodes to check resale values on eBay or Amazon before buying. Cash is sometimes rewarded with a small discount at independent stores.

🚗 Day-Trip Idea: Columbus–Dayton Bin Store Run

Dayton and Columbus are 75 miles apart on I-70. Experienced bin store shoppers regularly combine a Columbus stop (see our Columbus bin stores guide) with a Dayton run in the same day, hitting different restock schedules for maximum selection.

Frequently Asked Questions — Dayton Bin Stores

Treasure Bins Dayton (west side, Tuesday restocks) and Bargain Bin Warehouse in Huber Heights (Thursday restocks) are among the most consistently stocked in the area. For electronics specifically, Huber Heights is worth the drive on a Thursday morning.
Dayton stores typically start at $8–$12 per item on restock day, dropping daily to $5, $3, $2, $1, and sometimes $0.25 on the final day before the next restock. Specific schedules vary by store — see the pricing chips on each listing above.
Yes — Midwest Liquidation Outlet in Kettering is particularly reseller-friendly, and restock day crowds often include experienced flippers. Electronics and tools have the best resale margins. Arrive early on restock day and scan before you buy.
Most Dayton bin stores accept cards, but a few smaller stores prefer cash and may offer informal discounts for it. Treasure Bins explicitly accepts cards. Confirm with each store before visiting.
Most restock weekly. Treasure Bins restocks Tuesdays, Midwest Liquidation restocks Wednesdays, Bargain Bin Warehouse restocks Thursdays, and Dayton Dollar Bins restocks Mondays. Following store Facebook pages is the most reliable way to get restock day alerts.
Disclaimer: Store hours, pricing, and restock schedules are subject to change. This directory is for informational purposes only. Always verify current details directly with each store before visiting. Midwest Bin Stores is not affiliated with any store listed here.