What's with the treasure trove of liquidation stores along the Interstate 694 corridor? Lucky residents in and near Mounds View, Columbia Heights and Fridley can sniff out wonderful bargains at DealSmart, Discount 70 and Brand Name Deals. They're locally owned, quirkier versions of Tuesday Morning and Big Lots.
These "extreme discounters" sell closeouts, overstocks, returns and discontinued items for 40 to 80 percent less than department stores, big-box retailers and warehouse clubs. The discounts are often better than at Tuesday Morning, but the depth of selection is limited.
Brand names are emphasized. Last week I saw a diverse array of Ocean Spray, Purex, Corelle, Libbey, Hanes, Tumi, Samsung and Toshiba products on the shelves.
Deal hunter Trokon Grigsby of Isanti, Minn., shops at all three stores, usually several times a week. "The deals are great," he said. His recent bargain booty included a case (35) of bottled water for $3, a 12-piece cookware set for $14 and a coffee table for $50.
"The north corridor is a special area with hardworking residents. They're always looking for a deal," said Bob Bushey, general manager at DealSmart in Mounds View. "They're not looking for cheap imports. We have to be on our toes."
Most of the customers live nearby. At DealSmart, a former Petters location, nearly 80 percent of the customers live within 3 or 4 miles of the store, he said. Still, the bargains are well worth the trek for Twin Cities residents south of Interstate 694. All of the stores are within 6 miles of each other.
How good are the deals?
Demanding customers who know good prices seem to be keeping these retailers competitive. When I compared prices at local discounters and Amazon.com, the liquidators' prices were lower on nearly every item.