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TJ Maxx

3.9 (11 reviews)
Open • 9:30 am - 9:30 pm

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7 years ago

Came here with my friend Taylor. Had so much fun looking around and bought a ton of items!

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So happy our little town of Culpeper got a TJ Max. I usually do pretty well in this shop. I love the pet section and the clearance stuff.

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Ollie's Bargain Outlet

Ollie's Bargain Outlet

3.8(4 reviews)
0.7 mi
Budget friendly
Free parking

We've been to Ollie's at least a half dozen times since they opened & NEVER leave without…read moresomething. Actually, always MORE than something - lol! Primarily food items & books. Our last visit had us leaving with several bags of my favorite unhealthy snack - Snyder's spicy pretzel pieces ("Buffalo Hot" & "Jalapeno") for less than half of what supermarkets charge, canned diced "Muir Glen" tomatoes for $.99 (that's a pittance compared to regular markets), Harry & David's expensive "Moose Munch" caramel popcorns for a pittance - you get the idea. They pretty much have a little of everything from soup to nuts at bargain basement prices. No dents or shoddy or expired stuff - everything is in prime condition. Since it's all overstock, clearance, or discontinued stuff, you can't count on being able to buy the same items when you go, but there's always something new & interesting to browse in the grocery department. Also be sure to check out some really terrific bargains on small appliances & cookware, & as for books - I'm a cookbook collector, & nearly always score a new volume or two when we visit. All at about a third or less of list price. Bottom Line: Interesting place to stop by occasionally for an ever-changing array of inexpensive finds. And if you sign up for their free rewards program, you get extra discounts on the already well-discounted prices.

When I first walked in, I wanted to turn around and walk out. It was a bit smelly at first entrance…read moreand the place seemed overwhelming. It's big. However, I carried on. I walked past an entire wall of cooking utensils, couple aisles of sheets, pillows, and comforters. It seemed to be in fresh packaging, like, it's not like there are rips and holes in everything. It's a million and one things for cheaper prices. Not really much clothing so that's good. Otherwise it would be just wayyy too much. The entire back of the store was full of area rugs, big and small. Like an enormous amount of carpets. I found it interesting, some were like $14 and they were pretty big. I walked in and out of prob hundreds of aisles. When I finally got to the 4th corner..... I was amazed. It was like Book-A-Million in there! And for extreme low cost. I bought a couple books. Star Wars Where's Wookie". Oh I love look and seek books. Hard back with hard pages for $2.99 people. I got a children's book of animals that has the U.S. English word and the Mexican Spanish word beside it. Hard back book. Hard pages. $1.99. I stayed in the books section a while. Great ideas for Christmas in the book section. I mean, they had an easy 300 books just about cooking. 3x as many for children. Self help, religions, etc. Tons of toys and body, face, hair care. Check the ingredients as always. Check for toxic labels as always. Always check that everywhere!!! Even Mr. Coffee, Coffee Makers have toxins labels. (Don't believe it? Go check). It's on the box on your local Walmart. The entire store, just like Walmart, basically is made, produced or manufactured in China. Not surprising. The store was interesting. I'll say that.

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