I’m a big Dollar Tree fan. I am currently on a crusade to organize my home and their plastic bins & baskets for a dollar are a smoking deal. This particular location was pretty small and had almost no bins or baskets. They just had overall less inventory available than most other Dollar Trees, so I’d said skip this location & go to another Dollar Tree.
Cameo W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
Its a dollar store so some stuff is horrible quality but do have some great finds. They are amazing for cards(2 for $ 1). They are also a great place for kids books, coloring books and puzzles. I usually use these as a gift fillers for kid presents.
Sue C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tempe, AZ
This is the Dollar Tree at the Riverview shopping center. This is the place to buy paper products, hand and dish soaps, aluminum foils, Mylar balloons, etc for just a buck. Greeting cards are only 50 cents. Only a few issues. One, be careful buying medications(some are from China, I avoid those). Two, the aisles seem narrower than other Dollar Tree Stores I have been in. Three, there is something wrong with the shopping cart security system and sometimes the carts will«lock up» if you get near the front door(that should not happen until you are well out of the store).
MaryLou D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
This is probably the Dollar Tree I went to most often while visiting my daughter in Mesa. Sometimes she was with me, buying baby shower invitations and wedding thank you notes and household supplies, pet treats, etc, and sometimes I was by myself buying cleaning supplies to clean her less than tidy apartment or filling in missing utensils, a loaf pan, dish cloths, scrubby sponges, whatever I needed, even half and half for my coffee. Kleenex, paper towels, a couple of nightlights, just you-name-it. Most of this would have cost me two to three times as much even at Walmart. I sure was glad they were here.