It seems that my prescription for reading glasses has changed. Why pay $ 10 for a pair when I can pay $ 1? Yes, everything in this Dollar Tree is exactly one dollar(plus tax). Yes, it’s mostly cheap crap but that’s fine. I managed to pick up a few other interesting trinkets and such while I was here. The store was tidy and it was neat and it was well organized. I have no complaint.
Javier M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlotte, NC
It’s hard to review these generic stores, grocery stores, convenience stores, etc. Mostly because they’re pretty much the same unless you experience some really exceptional good/poor service or have an incredibly easy/difficult time finding something. Dollar Trees in general, I think, have already seen their heyday and have been in decline for a year or two now. I know, I have a blog about their products( ) which has become increasingly difficult to update because of a shortage of good products. Lately, every time I go to any Dollar Tree they seem to have a much limited selection of items than the use to have a couple of years ago. Granted, they still have an incredible amount of barely usable crap but compared to a couple of years back, they are fairly limited. They have a nice hardcover book selection if you are a book nerd like me and buy books constantly. Nothing obscure or mind blowing but some interesting stuff. I mostly go in there to buy disposable coffee travel cups because I seem to lose any permanent ones. I get 6 convenience-store-quality cups for a buck. Not a bad deal. Also, it’s in between Leadership Martial Arts, where Boy 3 and Boy 4 go for after school care and Food Lion, which we hit for supper items nearly daily, so we stop by frequently whether we need to or not. It’s meh.