I found a haircare steal at Dollar Tree that costs $10 on Amazon – there’s also a Downy laundry buy for just $1.25
A THRIFTY shopper found name-brand steals at Dollar Tree, paying $1.25 instead of $10 on Amazon.
She said there are some things you never have to buy on Amazon again.
She paid a fraction of the cost for name-brand items at Dollar Tree[/caption]TikToker Sarah Hardy (@sensationalfinds) loves to shop and share her budget finds on social media.
The savvy customer created a new video after she found a handful of items that were cheaper at Dollar Tree than Amazon.
“It’s time you stop getting robbed by Amazon and get your lazy butt up and head into Dollar Tree to see these deals,” she said.
Sarah promoted Twisted Sista, a haircare item that retails for $9.99 on Amazon. At Dollar Tree, however, it costs $1.25.
“It’s a natural hair brand that you can find at the drugstore,” she said. “This is their blow-drying cream.”
Sarah was especially excited when she came across the reusable double-sided tape.
“One of my favorite finds at Dollar Tree for 2023 has to be the reusable tape,” she said. “It’s basically like an Alien Tape dupe.”
The Jot brand of reusable tape costs $1.25 at Dollar Tree, but on Amazon, its off-brand labels cost $9.99.
Sarah found wash and dry decal stickers that cost $1.25, but on Amazon, the cheapest one retails for $7.39.
“They’re stinking cute and I think they look like pretty good quality,” she said.
Downy’s rinse and refresh cost $1.25 at the discount store and $12.97 at Amazon.
It’s a smaller bottle at Dollar Tree, but Sarah said it’s a good option for people who want to try the product before committing to the full bottle.
Sarah stumbled upon a dupe of Love Struck body scrub, which retails for $1.25 at Dollar Tree.
“They look really nice, they smell good, and the best part about it, they’re only $1 25,” she said.
People in the comments section were impressed with the items Sarah found.
“My dollar trees is on vacation cuz we don’t have none of this in any of them lol,” one person wrote.
“I think my dollar tree is broken,” a second said.
“Love your content,” a third wrote.
“Thanks for sharing,” a fourth added.