Indiana has a good selection of bin stores, ranging from small family-run shops to larger stores. Whether you’re in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Muncie, or a smaller city, you’ll find places to dig through bins full of overstock, shelf pulls, and customer returns. Shoppers often discover electronics, home goods, clothing, toys, tools, and more—all at a fraction of retail prices.
Below, you’ll find an organized list of Indiana bin stores by city. Click on each store name for details, including pricing, restock days, and shopping tips.
Anderson
Auburn
Fort Wayne
- Falling Prices – Fort Wayne, IN
- Super Hot Deals – Fort Wayne, IN
- Bargain Lane – Dupont, Fort Wayne, IN
- Bargain Lane – Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN
Fremont
Greenwood
Highland
Indianapolis
- Salvage Bin Store – Indianapolis, IN
- Falling Prices – Cumberland (Indianapolis), IN
- WOW Bargain Deals – Indianapolis, IN
how do I start a bin store in muncie indiana.?
First get an llc/business license and buy or rent a building, second get or build bins, Third find a broker or company to purchase product from. Usually by the truckload. Average cost to start is between $60,000 and $125,000 depending on advertising, bin style, and product style. Feel free to ask any further questions.
Odd that there are none in/around Indianapolis…?
Hi Paul! I agree, there most likely are bin stores in Indianapolis. It can be difficult to find them but I’ll do a search in the next few days and see if I can find some.
Salvage Ben stores in Indianapolis. There is a bin store in Greenwood.
All of the ones listed for Marion have gone out of business.
Thanks so much Karen. I’ll work on getting this updated.