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    Daiso

    4.2 (72 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    A wide selection of items
    Matthew B.

    Oh, this place is so much fun. We love to come here and browse all the different items. They have so many things available that you would never even consider; definitely lots on small items. Cool little ice cube trays, stationary , things for the garden, and, of course, lots of different snacks. If you need to get a gift that will be unique this would be a good place to come. Wish they would build one closer to us in Garland!

    Shannah H.

    This has got to be the cutest most fun shop ever. Like probably ever. Cute cartoon kitties? They've got 'em. Animal laundry clips? Yes, those too. Pink, baby blue and yellow everything. Stop asking dumb questions - the answer is YES. This is a discount store, but it's also the cleanest, most precious and full of everything random, crazy and necessary stuff that you can imagine. So while I said no to the 10 different types of face masks and the assorted chair socks (check out the photo I uploaded), and I somehow resisted the selection of canvas bags for all the things and notebooks (oh gosh, the notebook selection!), I did come home with a good haul. How good? I picked up 2 medium sized travel compression bags (good for one sweatshirt or up to 6 tshirts), 2 large sized travel compression bags (good for two sweatshirts or up to 12 tshirts), 2 suit hanging storage bags, 2 dress hanging storage bags and 2 utility bags for carrying shoes (helpfully screen printed with "FOR SHOES"), plus a bottled green tea because I was thirsty after walking through the entire store looking at all the things. My bill? $16.56. BTW - receipts clearly state "no refunds, no exchanges" so shop accordingly. I'll be back. For sure.

    Asian version of Dollar tree.
    Jon D.

    It's a five for what it is. It's an Asian products dollar fifty store. It's one of those stores that you must come prepared with ideas of what you need, or you might not get anything. There is plenty of parking in front. The AC is cold in the store which is gladly welcomed during the summer. The lady running the checkout counter welcomes everyone as they enter and reminds them to close the door ;). It's cleaner than the dollar store, but somewhat disorganized. Or it may be that I just don't understand the layout. There must be at least a thousand little trinkets or as seen on TV type of gadgets in the store. I left the store spending $4.50 on three items. Most of the stuff is $1.50 unless marked with a higher price. Overall a great little store to get small cheap items that might be decent quality.

    Aaliyah W.

    I have driven past Daiso quite a bit plus I normally grocery shop across the street. Today, I finally decided to stop by to see what type of "discount" store Daiso really was. I expected a bit more from Daiso or at least expected to walk out with something. Most items were $1.50 unless marked otherwise but were also items I could get at Dollar Tree for exactly a dollar. The only items that caught my attention were silicone baking pans, decorative tile stickers (I want backsplash so bad lol) & the various snack items (my tastebuds weren't ready just yet). Overall, I understand the concept but I'll stick to Dollar Tree !

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    Anita N.

    I FINALLY MADE IT HERE. YASSS. After the false alarm grand opening and regularly driving by to check on progress hoping to see signs of when it'll open - my baby finally opened. This location isn't really different, in terms of inventory from the Carrollton location, but it seems to have a better layout and fengshui; it also seems larger. As with the other locations, electronics, hardware, gardening, auto, home organization, beauty products, gifts - you name it, they probably have it. $1.50. If the product is a bit more complex, say a nonstick frying pan, you might see a tag or two for $3 or $5 (max that I saw). Also ALL kinds of things you never thought you would need, but find out you do after going. Socks for chairs, anyone? My only gripes about Daiso in general is that sometimes you get what you pay for. The stuff is IRRESTIBLY cute, but things can be fragile, kitchenware not always microwaveable (big one for me), and lots of goods made in China, not Japan like the name would imply (not an issue just confusing). I absolutely love Daiso. They should put a bed inside so I could live there. Like seriously.

    Amy L.

    The store was small and extremely bright, loud, aisles narrow and kind of a mess. That having been said, it is fun to go to Daiso. We got a little laquer-looking tea tray, a mug, some sticky notes, binder clips, chopsticks, toilet seat covers, a noren... Fun stuff.

    Nargiz K.

    Such a cute store! I am officially in love! As soon as I walked in and saw all these cute little things, I knew I will be a fan of this Japanese dollar store. They have so many interesting things you never knew you needed! Clean, shiny, welcoming and bright set-up. I bought 2 stylish bowls, very handy tweezers, beauty blender sponges, shower mat, some snacks and ended up paying only 16 dollars. Beware - no returns and they don't accept 100$ bills. i will definitely become frequent customer...

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    Reminds me of the 100 yen markets I went to in the 90's. It will be a place I visit whenever I can. Very clean, whimsical and fun.

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    Very nice store with quality items with low prices. It is like an upgraded dollar store. Nice location, great variety.

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    As soon as I walked in and saw all these cute little things, I knew I will be a fan of this Japanese dollar store.

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