- These are 10 new Amazon products cheaper at Dollar Tree in 2023. And with so many shocking dupes this video could save
you some serious cash. We begin with a very popular product that's the exact same at
both stores down to its size and it's this ARM & HAMMER
Carpet Odor Eliminator, $1.25 at Dollar Tree and
the exact same product 8.49 on Amazon. For this ultrasonic facial mister there's only a slight design discrepancy between the Amazon
version at $7 on the right and the Dollar Tree dupe
for a buck 25 on the left. Both charged from the bottom and produce the same amount
of mist in terms of velocity. It's also worth noting the power LED on the Dollar Tree version
is brighter and of course, a fraction of the price. When it comes down to this
baby snack cup comparison the Dollar Tree version
on the left for $1.25 and the Amazon on the right for 8 bucks, have the exact same size capacity. The Amazon one does have the
benefit of an extra handle but it's not worth paying the
extra 6.75 for that feature. In the number two spot food tents are fantastic this time of year for protecting your dining from insects. At Dollar Tree one 17 inch
food tent is only a buck 25 and they come in a variety of colors. On Amazon, you can buy a six pack for $19, but even so, the pricing is
still better at Dollar Tree and amazingly enough the Dollar
Tree version is more sturdy as you can see from my rock
throwing stability test right here. This best selling 3-in-1 Avo
Tool is identical to a tee between the Amazon version
and Dollar Tree dupe with the exception of price and packaging. Here's the Dollar Tree version
on the left for a buck 25 and the Amazon version
on the right for $10.27. The Amazon version includes
a bonus avocado saver but that doesn't justify the
higher price in my opinion when that 3-in-1 avocado slicing,
pitting and splitting tool is otherwise identical to
the Dollar Tree version. Let's move on to this 12 egg
tray storage system with lid. These are stackable and a pleasant upgrade from the flimsy cartons in
which eggs are usually sold. The price discrepancy between
the $1.25 Dollar Tree version and the $13 comp from
Amazon is significant. The hardened plastic is thicker, more like an acrylic
on the Amazon version, but in terms of getting the job done the slightly enhanced thicker
plastic makes no difference in terms of performance. In the number three spot, it's a smartphone LED selfie
light, and I was stunned by the negligible difference
between the $30 item on Amazon and the $1.25 dupe from Dollar Tree. Whether it's for FaceTime calls, creating video content or photography, both charge with a port
in the back via USB and have three different lighting modes. The only slight difference
is on its brightest mode the Amazon one is
potentially a bit brighter but not enough to justify
a $28 price premium compared to the Dollar Tree dupe. This next product is perfectly
timed for a summer vacation and it's this waterproof smartphone bag to protect your investment. My wife, Daria has volunteered
her iPhone 14 giant max, whatever this is called,
for our waterproof test and I can tell you both
waterproof smartphone bags live up to their promise. While we're on the topic of summer, let's compare handheld mini fans. The cheapest battery powered one I could find on Amazon is $10. Both versions are powered
by two AA batteries, both have the same weight. The Dollar Tree version
comes in multiple colors while the Amazon version
has one base color and then you get some
additional colored LEDs on the fan's blades. From a velocity perspective though the Dollar Tree version
is the much stronger and more effective fan
for the lower price. To keep your cool at your
desk in the number four spot, it's a battle of the USB Desk Fans and the Dollar Tree
version on the left for $5 with Dollar Tree plus pricing,
and the Amazon version at more than double the
price on the right for $11 are identical with regards to appearance. The only possible advantage
is the USB charge cord is longer on the Amazon one
making the cord more convenient. Otherwise no difference, not
even in terms of fan noise, which made my test very surprising. When it comes to
Bluetooth speaker bargains Dollar Tree sells a Polaroid
metallic wireless speaker for $5 and for more than
three times the price, this version from Amazon is $20. They look the same with the exception of
the power button up top. The LEDs around the base ring are the same and to my amazement, identical audio. There's another startling price difference as we compare slides. The cloud slides from Dollar Tree at $5 look very similar to what
you'll find on Amazon for 24 bucks. In fact, at a first
glance, they look the same. To the touch, they also feel comparable. However, I will tell you that
after wearing both slides I can conclude the Amazon version feels much more cloud-like. Car door welcome lights
are very popular right now for those looking for some better guidance when entering or exiting a vehicle. These motion sensor lights, which you can attach by adhesives have another big price
difference between them. The Dollar Tree version is
$5, the Amazon one is 15. The only advantage of the Amazon one is you get your choice of branded logos but the Dollar Tree version
is actually brighter, which is key from a safety standpoint. And by the way, if you
are enjoying this video please feel free to give it a like as that really helps my channel. In the number five spot it's a very handy contraption
for grilling season and it's the beloved
burger press to ensure you get those perfectly portioned patties. The Dollar Tree version at
a buck 25 gets the job done with a BPA free, easy to clean
plastic and non-stick press. The Amazon version at $16 is aluminum, which doesn't make much of a difference when you're pressing patties. And the additional feature
of the Amazon listing is that it's accompanied by a
hundred pieces of wax paper. So you might think that's a great bonus. You can in fact buy a
hundred pieces of wax paper for a buck 25 at Dollar Tree, which would make your grand total $2.50 versus the $16 at Amazon. I even found the Dollar Tree
version easier to clean. If you happen to stack your
pots or pans in a drawer I love these three packs
of pot and pan protectors. They prevent scratches and scuffs. The Dollar Tree version
on the left is $1.25. Amazon on the right is $6. The Amazon version is also
thicker, but barely so. I can conclude both
versions equally protect my pots and pans, so I would
favor Dollar Tree in this case. The most ingeniously
designed ice cube trays that I have ever used
are these ones with lids that allow you to fill
them from a top opening to prevent overflows and spills. The Dollar Tree version costs
a buck 25 and Amazon's pricing for a two-pack at $22
means each tray is $11. That might explain why Dollar Tree is constantly selling
out of these ice trays and it is a bit more
difficult to find in stock. In a moment, I'll compare
cleaning product dupes but in the number six spot,
it's all about organization. Let's start with these
four grip rotating hooks. Ideal for hanging belts, ties in a much more organized fashion than shoving them into a drawer. The Dollar Tree two pack costs 1.25. On Amazon a three pack costs $6.88. The Amazon version requires assembly and I was shocked to realize
the Dollar Tree version has a much smoother spin. The Amazon version definitely needed some finessing to swivel and setting the smoothness factor aside, the quality of the plastic at Dollar Tree appears to be much more premium. If you've been eyeing
these dog grooming mitts, the Dollar Tree version at
$1.25 is almost a carbon copy of this $9 original on Amazon
that's extremely well rated. They are identical in
terms of functionality with some slight design differences and a more pronounced thickness
from the Amazon version, potentially giving Amazon the upper hand. For 0.7, let's compare a
product many of us use, washing machine cleaners. The Dollar Tree three pack for a buck 25 has the same bright orange packaging as the Amazon Tide version for 5.94. The ingredient list is nearly identical with the exception of the Tide version having more fragrances. Both products seem to effectively
clean our washing machine and I cannot vouch for one over
the other, except for price. For garbage disposal cleaning the product sold at
Dollar Tree for a buck 25 happens to be an amazing
dupe of this Amazon version from Glisten sold for 3.78 that currently has more than
38,000 nearly perfect reviews. The quality of the cleaner
is the same for both products but from a convenience factor, the Glisten prepackaged version on Amazon might be the better way to go. In the number eight spot it's one of my favorite products to help control the level of
heat inside a parked vehicle. Cars sunshades can
certainly get the job done. The Dollar Tree version is a buck 25 and the Amazon version is $11. Both are secured by suction cups, but in this case the Amazon
version is slightly thicker, which makes no difference in
terms of temperature control. And the Amazon version is
huge, possibly way too large. So unless you have a
huge, giant windshield that you'd need to cover, the Dollar Tree version might
actually be the better pick. Window markers like the one you see here are great for special occasions, whether it's to decorate a car window for a wedding or a graduation or if you're just planning
to sell a vehicle. The Dollar Tree version is a buck 25 and the one that I found on
Amazon is a whopping $12. With this price, I
expected the Amazon version to be much more premium or eye-catching, but for a one-time use situation and with similar legibility results, I would go with the dollar
25 version from Dollar Tree where you can even buy
colors other than white for that same price. My next point includes
the dupe of a product with a cult following. The all-purpose pink cleaning goop you see from Dollar Tree for a buck 25 is a dupe of the unbelievably
well-rated The Pink Stuff on Amazon for 5.97. Both clean very effectively. The Amazon version has a sweeter smell and you get 10 ounces more for
the $5.97 price from Amazon. So in this case, unless you only have a very small area to clean where you would want to
buy the smaller package from Dollar Tree, or
perhaps you can't wait for The Pink stuff to ship from Amazon, that would be the only case where I would think buying
the Dollar Tree product would make more sense. When it comes to carpet cleaning the LA Totally Awesome
carpet cleaner on the left for a buck 25 is a dupe of
the Resolve carpet cleaner from Amazon for 4.97. For the purposes of this test,
I deliberately spilled coffee on a piece of old carpet that
we are planning to get rid of. I found the stain removal
power on both products quite similar. If I really had to find a
difference between the two to justify the higher price on Amazon, the Resolve cleaner kind of bubbles while it's performing its cleaning duties, which is visually gratifying. You can tell I don't get out that much. But since the end result is the same, I would vouch for the LA Totally
Awesome Dollar Tree version in this case. Before we get to the bonus section, for those trying to get into
better shape this summer, something I gave up on a while ago, protein shakers are a very popular pick. You can buy a 27-ounce protein shaker from Dollar Tree for a buck 25 or a smaller 24-ounce version
on Amazon for 11 bucks. The Dollar Tree version on the left has a frosted black design. While the Amazon version has more of a translucent aesthetic. Electrolyte-filled products to help you recover from
a very exciting night out has become a very popular product and the HydraMate dupe sold
in a two-pack from Dollar Tree for a buck 25 are a dupe of
the very popular Liquid I.V. sold in a 16 pack from
Amazon for 24 bucks. If we break down the per pack cost Amazon is much more expensive where two packs will actually cost you $3 compared to the buck 25
for two from Dollar Tree. For my taste test, I tried the lemon lime
HydraMate from Dollar Tree and the lemon lime
Liquid I.V. from Amazon. The taste nearly indecipherable, possibly a tad sweeter
for the Liquid I.V., but the active core
ingredients for both products are essentially the same. And now for the bonus section, which might take a surprising turn, let's start with these shampoo rinse cups. These come in particularly handy if you have to wash the head of a baby or give a bath to a pet. They have a soft silicone edge which forms a watertight
bond across a forehead. The Dollar Tree version is a buck 25. The Amazon version is 6.50. As you can see here, both have a similar color scheme
with a soft silicone spout. The only difference on
the Dollar Tree version is the silicone edging is on one side, where on the Amazon
version, it's on the front. When it comes to square motion nightlights the Dollar Tree version for a buck 25 compared to this four
pack from Amazon for $7 look identical in terms of appearance. Since I've never purchased
these from Dollar Tree I wasn't really anticipating
a different result but to my surprise, the LED output on the Dollar Tree
version is multicolored. So provided that appeals to you, maybe the Dollar Tree
pick is the way to go. But if you need several, the more traditional
white light from Amazon in the four pack for $7 is a good deal. And I'll link to that in
the video description box. And there you have it. Thanks for watching. I love you. Bye-bye.