- These are the top 10
things you should be buying at Dollar Tree this July 2023. And with so many new products, this could be my best
Dollar Tree video yet. We begin with a highly
practical three-pack of QuickSurvive fire starters. Whether it's for a barbecue,
a fire pit, or prepping, this product has a 30-year shelf life, it's completely waterproof, and can burn at up to 750 degrees. From the heat to the cold. These ingeniously designed
food storage containers with an ice pack built into
the lid are great for storing or transporting anything
that's best served cold. And while we're on the topic of food, this wok strainer is brand
new at my local store to strain pastas, even fries
right out of the deep fryer. The most comparable one I
could find on Amazon cost $10 versus the buck 25 at Dollar Tree. How about this hanging organizer tray? If you live with a great
deal of desk clutter, this could be for you. In white or black, this allows the storage for writing utensils,
other types of tools. If you have a DIY or crafting room, this is a brilliant little bargain. Speaking of unique design,
in the number two spot, these raised planters look
like something you might see in a dentist's office, as
they kind of look like molars. In blue or gray, these
have an all-weather design. They're stackable and
have a drainage hole. These large serving
platters caught my eye, as they certainly look like they'd cost far more than a buck 25. They might be great for
dips, summer fruit trays, or even toppings for tacos, which are, of course,
best accompanied by cans or bottles of your favorite beverage. And this opener right here
can tackle any can or bottle as a potential contender for a buck 25. Your favorite summer drinks can sit on ice in these beverage tubs with
some nice bright color options, ideal for any outdoor entertaining, which can also pair beautifully
with these serving trays. At a buck 25, sensationally
priced as far as I'm concerned. Before I reveal a food deal
that has me rather fired up, in the number three spot,
this made in the USA silicone storage tub selection
has an easy grab lip, which could work well
in a pantry, a mud room, or even for bathroom accessory storage with two color options. And if you prefer a storage option where you can see the contents, these square, plastic bubble
containers have a transparent and a clear black design. And while I have tired
of talking about tubs, my wife wanted to flag
these blue and white, large theme square tubs
with a higher end design that she says are perfect for a bathroom. While we're on the topic of your home, these new home signs are nicely textured with premium elements and
some different shapes, which is a great find for a buck 25. These Wi-Fi fridge magnets are a new take on the Wi-Fi signs that
Dollar Tree used to sell. These are great hung on a fridge or if you frequently have visitors over who ask for your guest Wi-Fi password or you run a small business. I can definitely see
the potential for this. In the number four spot,
the extremely popular and often pricey Chicken
of the Sea salmon pouches are now at Dollar Tree for $1.25. The exact same thing at
Walmart would cost $1.52 as a point of comparison. Now from salmon to Sour Patch Kids. Talk about an appetizing transition. This five pack of Sour
Patch Kids popsicles are a very popular summer treat. The original Klondike bar packages are $5 and I was particularly excited to see both a special edition Heath Bar and Reese's Pieces variety,
which I did not know existed prior to shooting this video. The premium traditional Klondike
ice cream sandwiches are $5 for a pack of six as
another dessert option. And by the way, if you
are enjoying this video, feel free to give it a thumbs up as that greatly helps my channel. Point five is tied to some
attractive premium finds from the Dollar Tree Plus section, like these stackable,
easy access containers. A nice neutral design
could work well in a closet for purses or shoes. These could serve an
office for organization and are large enough
to accommodate towels. These under-the-seat LED car lights for five bucks are
multicolored, USB-powered, and react to the beat
and tempo of your music, so you could have a
dance party in your car and hopefully not severely
distract other drivers at night. Sticking with that
party vibe for a moment, I'm quite intrigued with the way these rechargeable Bluetooth speakers have a built-in party
dome light for five bucks. My kids would go crazy for this. There's a 90-minute run time
before it needs a charge. Which brings me to this
three-way charging cable for five bucks, a brand new way to charge three different
devices simultaneously. Great for travel or hosting other people or devices that require
various charging cables. You now get it all built
into one accessory. This Hover soccer ball for three bucks is one of the more interesting
toys I've encountered lately. It combines the joy of air
hockey with a soccer ball that can hover and entertain. It does require three AA
batteries, which are not included. These Intex cloth-like
rags at $3 are phenomenal for car oil changes,
really anything DIY-related for work around your home. This is a fantastic price for 75. Over at Amazon, the same
quantity from the same brand would cost you close to $10. And the cheapest price you'll see anywhere tied to the Zep mold and mildew cleaner is an incredible product
I now use regularly. It might actually be my favorite Dollar Tree cleaning product. And at $3, if you have
a front load washer, this is extremely effective on those difficult-to-control
mildew buildups. To avoid a buildup of mosquitoes, point six begins with
that horrible transition and these mosquito repelling coils, where your pesky visitors
could be deterred for a buck 25 for a four-pack. They are effective, and to my surprise, they're made in Italy,
which is kind of random. This QuickFlame chafing fuel
is a USA assembled product which works beautifully for buffets, really anything else
you need to keep heated. And while we're on the topic of heat, these car sun visors are a
fantastic, inexpensive grab to dramatically lower the temperature of any car that's parked outdoors. I featured these in my Amazon versus Dollar Tree dupe video
among some other great finds. If you have not seen it yet,
feel free to check it out. For any summer DIY projects, these new plastic drop cloths
could come in very handy, especially for summer painting. These are 9 by 12 feet. These drop cloths could also be used to cover pieces of furniture. Iridescent water bottles are back. My five-year-old daughter,
Mara, enjoys telling her friends that her favorite color is iridescent, likely because she watches my videos. These are BPA-free. For point seven, I
can't believe I'm saying Back to School is right around the corner. But the new product stocked
at Dollar Tree this July will reflect that reminder, two sectioned desk organizers
that could be personalized with a photo with room for a whiteboard. Truly for anyone of any age
if you like this color scheme. There's an incredible variety
of brand new pencil cases and plenty of Crayola branded merchandise like these hard style pencil cases, which were definitely not
in my store last year. And I was quite surprised to see these nicely sized
dry erase boards from Crayola as another $1.25 option this year. My one suggestion is that you consider buying
your notebooks elsewhere. Stores like Walmart will
beat the Dollar Tree pricing by quite a bit. And for any parents stressed
about back-to-school shopping, I found some great
anti-stress squeeze balls not too far away from the school supplies. I'll showcase some epic
outdoor finds in a moment, but first, a product
that deeply perplexed me. It's called coconut tan exfoliator bar. My wife has explained that
for those who self-tan, this is what you use beforehand, and according to the package, you could use it repeatedly 15 times, which sounds like a
decent value for $1.25. I was confused why these
makeup remover towels kind of look like hand puppets. I've since learned you
put your whole hand in so you can dig into your facial crevices and more properly remove makeup. For makeup brush cleaning, these summer themed makeup
brush cleaning pads look fun. I'm curious if there are any
artists watching right now who might ever use such a
thing to clean a paintbrush. Let me know in the comments section. From brush to kitchen-related cleaning, this all-purpose scrubber with handle is a more abrasive scrubber
from the Scrub Buddies brand. I should mention, none of
this content is sponsored nor is Dollar Tree paying
me to make this video. I was interested to see the
forever popular Comet cleaner, now with a lavender or lemon scent for those who don't
like that bleach smell. I have not seen this product
before at my local Dollar Tree. I've also not tried the
reusable bathroom cleaner with two pods that dissolve to make a more concentrated
cleaning solution for you. If you have used this, please let me know in
the comments section. For my next point, the highly sought after outdoor plates you see right here with these
nicely shaped wheel designs provide an extra level
of sturdiness to a paper or plastic plate, making it
less likely to blow away. They're also easier to carry around or transport at a barbecue. For indoor or outdoor use, I love these woven placemats
with a variety of colors. And considering how large these are, you could put them in
the center of a table to accommodate a serving
dish or a large pot. For your outdoor decor, these mason jar tealight
candleholders are back. I recall these sold out
extremely quickly last year. Summer themed mason beverage jars with these lovely
checkered picnic patterns and matching straws look quite nice. For a more elegant
outdoor or indoor upgrade, these stemmed candleholders
can handle both a tea light and a larger candle, with short, medium, and tall height options available. In an alternative design, I
saw these ceramic candleholders in a few shopping carts, and
if you simply need candles, these bubble wrapped
looking textured candles are brand new as well as these square ones which look like they might be effective at making a waxy mess while they burn. Before I get to the bonus section, if you've ever struggled to
find the appropriate object for a shelf, a mantlepiece,
or even a window sill, these new vases and decorative knickknacks look as though they would
cost far more than a buck 25, perhaps like you have
your own interior designer to assist with your home or office. These photo flower table decor
pieces that clip together to hold photos for a birthday
or anniversary party, I have never seen something
like this at Dollar Tree before, which also goes for this
flip-flop designed serving tray, which could accommodate any
type of summer festive snack or offering. This marble themed desk organizer also functions as a serving tray, and since they are plastic,
would be a more elegant product to use on a patio versus
your traditional plasticware. And with not much of a segue,
these new premium scissors with a five-year warranty
from the Westcott brand present quite a bit of value for $1.25. And a nice reminder that, as the store's shifted
to that $1.25 pricing, you are getting some more
impressive, less generic brands. Our bonus section begins
with the most popular product in my neck of the woods: sidewalk chalk. I see kids constantly
struggling with subpar chalk and broken pieces, so
this box of writing chalk, where you get 100 pieces
of chalk for $1.25 is a crazy price. You can choose from
white or multiple colors. Could also come in handy
if you run a business with any outdoor chalkboard signage. I saw many shoppers stocking up on the lawn and garden edging like it was the last to
ever be manufactured. These are nine by eight
feet in length for $1.25. And DIY wallpaper is certainly
not new to Dollar Tree, but the new modern floral options and this blue and gold
one might work great for any type of DIY or wallpapering with the easy-to-apply adhesive. And there you have it. Thanks so much for watching. I love you. Bye-bye.