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Dollar Tree’s $1.25 Outdoor Essentials Are Flying Off the Shelves — They’re a Copy of the Home Depot Version, But 96% Less

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DOLLAR Tree shoppers discovered new solar lights that are a knockoff of a popular set from Home Depot, but only at a fraction of the price.

We’re smack in the middle of summer and outdoor entertainment is at its peak.

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A Dollar Tree Shopper Found These Outdoor Lights That Are Almost Identical to Those Sold at Home DepotCredit: Facebook/viviantenório
The Home Depot set is $39 for three, while at Dollar Tree a single light is $1.25

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The Home Depot set is $39 for three, while at Dollar Tree a single light is $1.25Credit: Home Depot
Dollar Tree shoppers constantly find expensive items in the store

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Dollar Tree shoppers constantly find expensive items in the storeCredit: AP

Savvy shoppers have found affordable products to keep their yards ready for guests at a moment’s notice.

Shopping expert Vivian Tenorio shared some of the solar light options she found at Dollar Tree in a Facebook post.

The $1.25 glass dome lights are on stakes that can be easily driven into the ground.

A pack of three almost identical solar lights It’s $39 at Home Depot.

“I bought four of them last week and was so surprised that they were glass! I love them,” commented a fellow shopper.

Shoppers loved the different options available that can match any garden aesthetic.

“I love the solar lights at Dollar Tree. I gave some sunflowers in my flower pots,” wrote another.

Dollar Tree sells solar lights with novelty figures on top, like flowers and gnomes. They are especially popular during the holiday season when the store sells lights with pumpkins, ghosts, and Christmas trees on top.

“I have a lot of Dollar Tree solar lights, including the gnomes that light up too. I absolutely love them,” a third fan added.

Dollar Tree’s inventory varies by location, but prices are always stable at $1.25.

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Dollar Tree shoppers also found a trick for The Pink Stuff, a viral cleaning product that promises to get rid of the toughest grease and grime.

The $1.25 All-Purpose Cleaning Paste advertises, “No more tough stains!”

A 17.63-ounce container of The Pink Stuff Miracle Cleansing Paste is $5.97 at Walmart

It is suitable for indoor and outdoor use on surfaces in the kitchen, bathroom and the rest of the home.

The same goes for the authentic Pink Stuff Miracle cleaning paste, made by Star Brand.

Dollar Tree Prices

Despite the store’s name, Dollar Tree has recently added items that cost more than $1 to its inventory.

Most items in the store cost no more than $1.25, but items in the Dollar Tree Plus section cost up to $5.

Dollar Tree introduced Plus aisles at 100 locations in 2019 as part of an effort to diversify its products.

As of 2021, Dollar Tree has added the items to more than 1,500 locations.

“We believe that testing additional pricing above $1 for Dollar Tree products will allow us, over time, to expand our assortments, introduce new products, and better serve our customers’ everyday needs,” President and CEO Michael Witynski said in a communicated. declaration.

“Our brand promise is that customers get great value for what they spend at Dollar Tree. We will continue to fiercely protect that promise, regardless of price.”

One shopper said the only difference between the two is that the Dollar Tree version is a lighter shade of pink and less scented.

In reviews on Dollar Tree’s website, customers said they couldn’t believe it only cost $1.25.

“Check this out! Amazing. Makes cleaning easier. I’m literally in shock because it only cost 1.25,” one person wrote.

“I bought it so I don’t have to buy pink stuff all the time, it cleans well and my bathroom sparkles, I’ll keep it on hand,” wrote another person in a review.

Dollar Tree shoppers found a dupe for Arm and Hammer electric foils, which sell at Walmart for $9.99.

The store also sells an iconic Girl Scout cookie.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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