- These are 10 Amazon products
cheaper at Dollar Tree in 2024, and with so many shocking dupes, this video could save
you some serious cash. We begin with a bag-sealing
bargain at Dollar Tree for a buck 25. This Bag Sealer with
magnet is a fantastic way to prolong freshness for
your favorite snacks. The $10 version on Amazon
also extends the life of your food, and like the
Dollar Tree dupe works on bags of all shapes and sizes, with Amazon, you do score two AA batteries, but I find it hard to justify that almost $8 price increase if you have an overly eager four-legged
eater in your household. This Puzzle Dog Bowl from Dollar Tree at a buck 25, helps slow down
the food consumption process, which is the same case for
the Amazon version at $8. You can see when I put
these products side by side, they're almost identical, which is crazy. I'd save yourself the $6 and favor the Dollar
Tree dupe in this case. When it comes to Fake Security Cameras, the Dollar Tree version at
a buck 25 looks very similar to the Amazon version for $10. The camera from Dollar
Tree is a bit smaller, but I actually think the Amazon
one looks almost too large to be considered realistic. And in terms of realism, the Amazon-listed camera
produces a steady red light when it's in use, which I find uncommon. While the Dollar Tree dupe
features a flashing red light, which appears a bit more
credible in terms of appearance. Point two starts with a
startling price differential tied to this LED work light
available at Dollar Tree for $1,25 versus the whopping
19 bucks from Amazon. There's no doubt that both
are practical products with a handy hook and a magnetic base, and in terms of brightness side by side, there's a negligible advantage
to the one from Amazon, although I am not sure I can vouch for the $18 price increase. For dog walkers or those
more handy than I am, I found this Headlamp at
$1,25 from Dollar Tree and around $11 from Amazon. They look extremely similar with almost identical head straps, and I am thrilled to announce
I found some creepy mannequins as I could not wear both
headlamps on my head and capture video simultaneously with hardly any difference in brightness. I will, once again, give
the win to Dollar Tree. A Magnifier with LED is
a more recent addition to Dollar Tree at a buck 25 versus the $20 alternative from Amazon. The design of the Amazon
version incorporates a light that automatically turns on when you pull the magnifying glass upward. The Dollar Tree version
has a more manual approach with a light that can
be toggled on or off. I will say the Amazon version had a much better build quality
and did perform better in my overall despite that
dramatic price difference. In the number three spot, we
tackle fridge organization with some frugality. In the case of this Clear
Clip-On Fridge Basket at Dollar Tree for $1.25
versus the Amazon version for 25 bucks, side by side, You'll notice the Amazon
basket is definitely larger and more premium in terms of
composition with a mechanism that makes it more of an
adjustable universal fit for all types of fridges. The Dollar Tree version
did not fit my main fridge. However, for demonstration purposes, it strangely enough did fit
inside the freezer portion of my basement fridge. Sticking with our food theme for a moment, the Silicone Oven Gloves
are Dollar Tree staple at a $1,25 each or available on Amazon
in a four-pack for 10,34. To my surprise, the ones from Amazon felt more thin than the more oven-friendly
Dollar Tree version. I also don't see why you'd
need more than one pair, which further reinforces
that Dollar Tree dupe. I was a little frustrated for
this next cooking comparison. You can buy a Wok Strainer
for $1,25 from Dollar Tree or from Amazon for 9,49. The source of my
disappointment is Dollar Tree frequently sells a larger
five-and-a-half-inch version of this for a buck 25, but, of course, the day I plan
to shoot a video, I am stuck with a smaller alternative
to the Amazon offering. By the way, if you are
enjoying this video, feel free to give it a thumbs up as
that really helps my channel. In the number four spot, as a dad who's had some
bottle drinkers in his house, these Suction-Cup Baby
Bottle Brushes are $1,25 from Dollar Tree or four
times the price from Amazon. And I could not believe how nearly identical these
two products happened to be from color to
the actual foam on top. To make things even more surprising, the foam on the Amazon
version was slightly more difficult to clean with, while the Dollar Tree
version clean more freely through the bottle head. Sticking with our cleaning
theme for a moment, soap dispensing brushes are
a more recent amazing find from Dollar Tree at $1,25 will the nearly identical
OXO brand name version on Amazon cost nine bucks, either Dispense Soap-On-Demand
with the light push of a button and contour
easily when cleaning dishes. For cleaning yourself or a petit, These fillable silicone
soap brushes are $1,25 from Dollar Tree or 5,48 from Amazon. The soft silicone material
on both versions performs as expected. You get that equally satisfying level of sudsyness from either product, so I would definitely favor
Dollar Tree in this case for the price. Point five takes an
interesting turn in the battle of the travel pillows. Your best comparison is this
Memory Foam Travel Pillow found within the Dollar Tree Plus section for $5 against the highest-rated
travel pillow I could find on Amazon for 11 bucks. Here they are side by side. Shockingly on the Dollar Tree version, I found the memory foam just
as soft as the Amazon version, which is marketed as the
world's best travel pillow at double the price. The Dollar Tree dupe
gets my seal of approval for any upcoming travel by plane or car. And speaking of road trips, this Cup Holder Organizer
at Dollar Tree is $1,25 while the brand name Rubbermaid version on Amazon is priced at
8,70 when it is in stock. Both can store a phone, a beverage and help you organize your
personal effects side by side. The differences are
nearly indistinguishable. For your car's exterior, this Microfiber Car-Wash
Mitt is $1,25 at Dollar Tree where Amazon offers a two-pack for $10. Here they are side by side. At a first glance, the Amazon
version looks more full with its padding, but upon further investigation, the Dollar Tree dupe is actually equipped with a microfiber cloth alternate side. In a wash test, the water
soaked right through on both. I wasn't overly impressed with either, although I would favor
the one from Dollar Tree if it came down to it. In the number six spot, since
many shoppers are unaware, you can find big drugstore
brands skincare dupes at Dollar Tree. I'd like to briefly flag
Cetaphil dupes at $1,25 where the package is clearly
labeled as having similar or many copycat ingredients to the original brand
name version at a fraction of the price, which is also the case for this Neutrogena
Acne Wash dupe at $1,25. This Aveeno Moisturizer dupe at $1,25, is colored exactly like the original, and while packaging
certainly doesn't correlate with performance, if the
ingredients are comparable, perhaps something like
this Olay Regenerist dupe at $1,25 at a fraction of the price for the product it mimics
is worth investigating. Other interesting finds
are this hair gel at $1,25, which attempts to replicate
the Got2b Glued hair gel that retails for 8,54 on Amazon. This $1,25 Chest Rub is a
replica of the VIX version for 6,69 on Amazon. This Spray-On Hair Detangler
for kids at $1,25 is a dupe of the Johnson and Johnson's original. And finally, before I leave
my comfort zone behind, this Volcanic Oil Absorbing
Stick at Dollar Tree for a buck 25 is a dupe of
the Revlon Original that sells for 9,09 on Amazon. Point seven begins with a dupe, many people
do not know exists. If you head straight for
Dollar Tree's Baby section, you'll find the so-called
Bath Cleaner at $1,25, which serves as a fantastic competitor to the Silicone Makeup Brush
Cleaning Pad from Amazon at $5. Side by side, these
products appear dissimilar, but can still both clean a makeup brush with suctions on the back
that you can attach to a sink. My wife, Daria graciously
allowed me to test these with her makeup brushes and she has since informed me that I was far from graceful
while cleaning them. As you can see, the Dollar Tree dupe can
hold its own against Amazon. When it comes to silicone makeup sponges, the Dollar Tree option at $1,25 comes in different shapes and sizes versus the Amazon version at $8. And upon further exploration,
the texture is identical. Although the shapes
are somewhat different, this Hair Shampoo Brush at
$1,25 is supposedly great for hair care or the overall
health of your scalp. The Amazon version marketed as
a Scalp Massager costs 8,49. As you can see, the Dollar Tree
version is composed entirely of the silicone plastic, whereas the Amazon version has
the same silicone texture on the bottom and a harder plastic up top. From my next point, it's the
battle for your bathroom. This Deodorizing Bathroom Cleaner with two included pods at a
buck 25 from Dollar Tree is a dupe of the Scrubbing
Bubbles brands sold on Amazon at 12,49. Side by side, you'll notice the Scrubbing Bubbles packaging is taller, but the Dollar Tree version is wider. When I tested both on some stains that I let form in my shower, the Scrubbing Bubbles
version lived up to the hype. The Dollar Tree version,
however, performed just as well for stains on my shower faucet and you will not go wrong with either. Speaking of Scrubbing Bubbles, they're very well-regarded
Toilet Gel Stamp to help diminish limescale
buildup or those rings around your toilet has a knockoff, which you can find at Dollar Tree. The Dollar Tree dupe is a buck 25, the original on Amazon, 4,74. Side by side, the design is similar enough and after having tested both,
I expect you will be content with either product. If you've ever noticed this
Space Tape at Dollar Tree for a buck 25 and wondered
about its performance, I will tell you, this is a dupe of the as-seen-on-TV
Alien Tape sold on Amazon for a whopping 11,88. They look identical
when placed side by side and performed just as well as each other when I tested
them back in December. For my next point, the
Mason Jar Glass Coffee Mugs that have become synonymous with Dollar Tree are
a huge value at $1,25. And in this case, Amazon has the dupe in a four-pack for $22, which means more than five bucks per jar. Side by side, the Dollar
Tree version, which I know and love can hold its own
against the Amazon one. If you do need a lid, however, they're only included
with the Amazon version and that would be the
only reason to support that higher price. As another win for coffee lovers, the Plastic Coffee Tumbler
that you can buy at Dollar Tree for a buck 25, includes
a straw while on Amazon, you'd be paying $13 for
the exact same thing. Both are double-wall insulated, and despite the slight
size increase from Amazon with the quality identical, I like the much more
price-friendly version from Dollar Tree. Four Whiskey lovers or any
fans of puck-shaped ice cubes, a four-pack of Ice Ball Molds cost $1,25 from Dollar Tree or almost $15 for the equivalent from Amazon. Just fill the molds with water, and the ice ball that emerges
from your freezer is identical between the products. The Dollar Tree version is
an all-plastic mold while the Amazon version is silicone. Speaking of silicone, the Dog Bowl right here
from Dollar Tree at $1,25, provides an excellent collapsible
travel food or water bowl. If you were to buy the exact
same thing from Amazon, it would cost you $9. You would discover identical performance and even the same included clips. You'll save significantly more by shopping this item from Dollar Tree. Before I get to the bonus section, let's not forget about your feet. The Shoe Liners at Dollar
Tree cost $1,25 per pair, a three-pack for a nearly identical
product on Amazon cost $10. Both provide an identical
non-slip Grippy interior. And while these are for women and I can't attest to the
comfort, all signs point to the pricing advantage at Dollar Tree. Once again, from protecting
your feet to your furniture, a four-pack of Scotch-branded
Castor Cups cost $1,25 at Dollar Tree, or for precisely the exact
same item from Amazon, $8,37, cementing a win for Dollar Tree pricing on the same brand name item. These Under-The-Bed-Shoe
Organizers are very popular at Dollar Tree for $1,25, particularly with spring cleaning. And while there is no
identical version on Amazon, any competing product
would cost more than $15. If you're okay with
something a little loose and less structured, Dollar
Tree is the way to go. For the bonus section, we begin with what might be an eye-opener for many. You can find a nice selection of Party Games from the
What-Do-You Mean brand for $1,25 at Dollar Tree where the exact same
item would cost closer to $10 from Amazon. "Real Lies" at $1,25 at
Dollar Tree versus 6,90 if purchased from Amazon. "Better Than Yesterday," a buck 25 at Dollar Tree
compared to 5,59 at Amazon. This $1,25 Face-And-Neck-Lifting
Roller from Dollar Tree is a dupe that's gone viral
perhaps as a result of how it's price pales in comparison to the $22 price tag from Amazon. Despite this giant size difference, which is why I'm including it as a bonus, they have very similar
groove heads, so perhaps before committing to a $22 product, the Dollar Tree dupe is
good to sample first. And, as a final bonus, the now-infamous Poo-Pourri
Original in a two-ounce bottle on Amazon is priced at $10,
Dollar Tree offers a dupe in a just slightly
smaller 1.8-ounce package. Here they are side by side in
their discrete flower reform. I am pleased to announce I will
not be testing these as part of a live stream, and from
a quick sample spray test to spare you any details, Dollar Tree wins and no one loses with me
stopping the video right here before it gets any more awkward. Thanks for watching, I love you, bye-bye.