- These are the top 10 things you should be buying at Dollar
Tree this February 2024. And with so many new products this could be my best
Dollar Tree video yet. We begin with a brand new item I've never even seen before,
laundry detergent sheets. Instead of a pod or powder detergent, you tear or cut these
laundry detergent sheets to accommodate the size
of your laundry load. They dissolve, then
they clean as expected. My next Dollar Tree find is a dupe of the Cetaphil facial wipes, which cost almost seven bucks at Walmart for a pack of 25 versus a dollar 25 for the same quantity at Dollar Tree with very similar ingredients. And new to my local store are
these collapsible baskets, available in either gray or blue. They don't occupy a lot of space, and they could provide some solid organization
in a pantry, office or other area of your home. In the number two spot, glitter storage boxes. Perfect to house anything from
makeup to crafting supplies. I know a young lady in my home who would go crazy for these. They might even work
well for school supplies, which brings me to these
circular copper colored wire pencil holders, which might be more
appropriate for a desk. There's also this square option. And while we're on the topic
of wire-themed baskets, these new spring themed ones in pink, blue or mint are some eye catching
creative Dollar Tree finds in addition to a whole new range of spring-themed storage
with an array of textures and woven designs, with
various sizes and shapes. And to round it all out, hashtag dad pun, these new full size laundry baskets come in those same spring colors, and could be used in conjunction with the new laundry detergent
sheets I showcased earlier. From sheets to wipes. In the number three spot, this four pack of heavy
duty reusable wipes are designed as a highly absorbent, more cost-effective
alternative to paper towel, and they perform as promised. This new Pine-Sol branded squeegee has a lovely ergonomic grip, although I was displeased
the classic Pine-Sol smell was absent. I should mention Dollar Tree already sells a slightly larger
squeegee that still works great. It's wider, but maybe doesn't feel as
comfortable in the hand as the new Pine-Sol option. I love the new range of spray bottles with different sizes and colors so you can better streamline or even color category
your cleaning solutions. And sticking with that
cleaning theme for a moment, this new large duster has a longer handle than its predecessor
so you can more easily reach the tops of door frames or cabinets, while this new foldable duster
is intelligently designed so you can put it in a glove box as our vehicles do get dusty, and this compact cleaning option is wonderful to have on
hand as a space saver. Not brand new, but recently improved upon, this sponge dish cleaner would make cleaning a tall glass or
pitcher a little bit easier. And I am pleased to
announce the Arm & Hammer foaming garbage disposal cleaner is back. I find it oddly satisfying
to watch this foam and clean, although a lemon and ice
cubes with liquid dish soap is just as effective from my experience. 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, new glass goblets have
descended upon Dollar Tree. These are fabricated from a thicker glass, which feels to be of a higher quality, which is also the case for
these new martini glasses as the stem no longer feels as though it will disintegrate within your fingers. The super popular mason
jar coffee mugs are back. These were a fan favorite when
I featured them last time, especially if you make your coffee or ice tea at home, as we do in my family. These spring theme
pitchers would be lovely for lemonade or a guest
friendly sangria pouring vessel when the weather gets warmer. I can pitcher some sweet tea in here, or near and dear to my heart, Bubble Tea, which brings me to this next
50-pack of Bubble Tea straws, which is something I usually buy on Amazon as I love Bubble Tea. So I am very excited to see
these now at Dollar Tree. They also work well with smoothies. Six count packs of silverware are a relatively new phenomenon for frequent Dollar Tree shoppers, as you're likely used to
seeing your eating utensils sold in three packs for a buck 25. With this new option, you are doubling the quantity. In the number five spot, new USB charging blocks
are great to have on hand for travel or if you just need a spare. Although I am very confused
that Dollar Tree does not sell any current gen charging cables. New sensory popping
notebooks are now available. And not only that but I
am intrigued with these sensory popping pens, where the sensory flower
type top also rotates. I'm not sure if velvet bulletin
boards have made a comeback, but they are certainly
a focus at Dollar Tree if you're interested. And I was very happy to see not only are the Hot Hands two packs back, but the toe warmers you see right here are available as well. A great alternative if you have a ski or snow tubing weekend planned, and don't necessarily need all the bulk packs that you would find at a warehouse club. For point six we head straight to the Dollar Tree Plus section toward these LED hexagon torch lights, an extremely popular product I was so thrilled to see at
Dollar Tree for five bucks. These mount to any flat surface, with the included adhesive. If you are hoping to own a bunch of these, I might consider buying
in bulk from Amazon. These wireless LED lights sold
in a two pack for five bucks are interesting as a
followup to the push lights Dollar Tree typically sells as these include a remote control. So whether it's for a closet or basement, these are equipped with a battery saving auto shut off timer. And as we continue our
illumination theme for a moment, I enjoy the new design for
these solar pathway lights as this lantern aesthetic seems to justify the higher five dollar Dollar Tree price. And finally, to round up this
month's solar collection, these solar flower power lights, say that five times fast, are $5 and they have a nice
metallic looking leaf accent. And certainly appear more high end than what I've seen in the past. These self watering planters for $5 are 14 inches tall and come in multi-color options. I did feel some good vibes from these new 17 x 27 inch door mats with some nice greetings, and what appears to be
a durable composition, which is certainly the case for these premium looking
tinsel wreaths at five bucks. A timely purchase with
Easter only one month away, and in March this year, not April, which was news to me until some viewers kindly reminded me recently. At a first glance, I
was a little concerned when I looked at these
new Easter wooden signs that seemed to hint at an
upcoming horrible spring based on where the $3
price tag was placed. But then I realized it's just a hello, and spring will be heavenly I hope. Point seven begins with a body lotion that's receiving rave reviews online. This natural derived
body lotion at a buck 25 comes with a vanilla fragrance, or a banana aloe option, which I'd really like to smell. As a followup to the facial towelettes I featured in point one, these facial wipes are a dupe of the Neutrogena
Hydroboost makeup removers with the hyaluronic enhancement at a fraction of the regular
seven dollar retail price. While we're on the topic of your face and cleaning it, this two
step cleanser and mask is comprised of a green
tea facial cleanser, and an activated charcoal face mask. And just in time for spring, these new eyedrops are clearly
labeled on the packaging as a dupe of the Visine eyedrops, and while I'm not advocating
for any of these dupes as a replacement for the original, this new nasal relief spray is supposedly similar to Afrin, as clearly marketed at the top of the box, and brand new to Dollar Tree right in time for allergy season, while this Vicks vapor rub dupe could be a much needed less expensive, and hopefully decent option. I was equally surprised to see this Children's Benadryl dupe, and a Kid's Tylenol dupe, something I had never seen before. Again, please do your own research regardless of how budget friendly these products appear to be. Dollar Tree is now selling
these kids toothbrush packs which could work for travel or sleepovers, but I am the deal guy, and I obviously gently
ask our family dentist to keep us stocked with
a few extra for free following each visit. Our next point begins with something I'm a little disappointed to see at Dollar Tree, price increases. I had heard rumblings
this was going to happen. 1.25 liter Pepsi and
Coke branded soda bottles are now a buck 75. Some popular branded bread which used to be $1.25 is now three bucks. So we are seeing some
creep ups in the pricing, which I will continue to monitor for you. Please let me know in the comments section if you've seen any other increases. On a more positive note, there are many new Cheetos branded mac and cheese flavors
back at that $1.25 price, alongside three packs
of chicken ramen bowls. And as a healthier snack option, a pack of seven crunchy rice rolls also priced at $1.25. For my fellow dedicated snackers, these new two portion snap containers would be wonderful for
all sorts of snacks, in addition to beneficial
for DIY or crafting. If you happen to snack while you craft, you might wanna buy two. For my next point, your
reminder that Easter has fully arrived at Dollar Tree with any nick knack you could long for. And within this huge
selection of Easter decor many of these beautiful
new Easter wooden signs will sell out very quickly, while products like foam Easter eggs which are highly popular with crafters disappear from store shelves
long before Easter begins. My wife has already picked up these fillable plastic Easter eggs. And for those well prepared folks eager to decorate for
other upcoming holidays, St. Patrick's Day is now
also in store at Dollar Tree with plenty of decor options. An improved upon wooden sign collection versus what we saw last year, a whole range of themed socks, and some great green bow ties, with just a hint of bling
thanks to the glitter that I may even consider wearing in place of my typical
tie when the time comes. Before we get to the bonus section for my next point as the garage sale, and even sell your own vehicle approaches, you may be pleased to see these chalk window markers back in stock, and while my store only had black or white color options
many people are not aware that if you take a quick stroll over to Dollar Tree's crafting section you will find these mini chalk markers offered in a much better
selection of colors, and these can also write on glass, as indicated on the package. From writing to erasing, these Expo dry erase markers are from the dominant
brand you'll find in use by many classroom heroes, AKA teachers. For any school bake sale, these assorted poster
boards look as though they'd be the right fit, as well as for a garage sale, which seems to start the second that spring weather holds steady for a few minutes. Which brings me to these
new plastic watering cans that have very handy extra long spouts, and made in the USA herb
rockets for planting season if you are looking to grow your own parsley, dill or thyme. For anyone with a green thumb, kneeling pads are back. And while I'm not the
most amazing gardener, I've used these while cleaning the rims of our car's tires, and my knees appreciate that $1.25 payoff. Glazed mushroom decor is in
full swing at Dollar Tree, whether it's what I would describe as a Super Mario inspired mushroom or this Shiitake mushroom like creation, which resembles what I enjoyed as part of a Hibachi stir fry last week. For gnome lovers, the resident resin gnome decor is a staple you can find back on Dollar Tree store
shelves this February, and the classic solar
stake lights have returned. And while these won't
necessarily last you decades of ownership and enjoyment, at a buck 25, there's usually a couple out of a dozen that I find myself needing to replace from
one season to the next. Our bonus section centers around some big game day options, and the decor includes can coolers, party favor boxes, plates,
severe ware and confetti. Crafter stencil wheels with all different types of designs and words are something I have not
seen for a long time. That has returned to Dollar Tree. I was shocked to see these
collapsible travel pet bowls for a buck 25 as these are typically a higher priced item for pet owners trying to feed their four-legged
family members on the go. A two pack on Amazon costs $13. Speaking of pets, I have never before seen these large cat scratch boards, which would make a nice substitute for any piece of furniture your cat might otherwise be using. Magnifying glasses are back, which reminds me of a funny story tied to my parents. My mom always carries a
magnifying glass in her purse, and my dad always carries a flashlight for those dimly lit restaurants where they team up, and help each other to read the menu. But when they end up at a
restaurant without each other they are lost. And similar to them I
would be lost without you. So thank you for watching,
I love you, bye bye.