A SHOPPER managed to hit the thrifting jackpot in her local Goodwill – after she spotted a luxury cooking set for just $23.
The social media content creator shared her amazement with her audience on Tiktok, as she walked out of the store with the bargain of a lifetime.

A shopper managed to hit the jackpot in her local Goodwill – after she spotted a luxury cooking set for just $23[/caption]

The video uploaded to the platform on March 20 shows the incredible find while the shopper thrifted at her local Goodwill[/caption]
The video uploaded to the platform on March 20 shows the incredible find while the shopper thrifted at her local Goodwill.
The creator, called Caroline, managed to grab a 4-piece Le Creuset cooking set, saving herself hundreds of dollars at the least.
While the exact set seen in the video is not shown on the Le Creuset website, a 5-piece set on the site costs $1,048, and is currently on sale for $784.99.
It is unknown who donated their entire set to the store, but Caroline certainly took advantage of it.
Le Creuset is a luxury cookware company that originated in France in 1925.
It is known for its premier craftmanship and attention to detail.
Commenters on Caroline’s video were equally as stunned as she was that she was able to find such an amazing deal.
One person, seemingly a long-time watcher of Caroline’s videos, said: “What a cool find! I know you have been wanting to find some Le Creuset!”
A second person echoed this enthusiastic sentiment, adding: “Score!!!!”
And a third noted: “Stop! Where do people find this?
” I went to goodwill once and found trash and got allergies.”
However, Caroline did receive some backlash for taking the items from the Goodwill instead of leaving them for those who are less fortunate.
One person criticized her in the comments: “If you can afford your purse you put on display in your cart, you shouldn’t be at a goodwill store.
“Leave it for the poor who would love to own a piece of luxury at an affordable price for a change.”
BAGGING THE JACKPOT
The US Sun recently reported that another savvy shopper thrifted a legitimate Louis Vuitton in another Goodwill.
According to the shopper, the bag featured a “gorgeous” pattern typically seen on bags from an iconic fashion company.
Two signature letters, LV, can be seen stitched into the sides and bottom of the bag.
Valuable thrifting finds revealed
Here are some of the best thrift store finds:
- Tiffany & Co. earrings that sold for $0.34 and are valued at $430
- American Girl doll that sold for $5.99 and is valued at $300
- Bionicle toy that sold for $14.95 and is valued at $18.101
- Gold record plaque for DJ Quik’s 1992 album Way 2 Fonky that sold for @20 and is valued at $200
- Rothy’s brand Sugared Berry pointed-toe flats that sold for $155 retail and are valued at $250
The shopper exclaimed: “This is the thrifting find of all finds.
“When I tell you I bit my lip so I did not scream in the store — it’s unbelievable, I could not have dreamt this up.”
The bag was listed in Goodwill for $39.99.
Depending on the style, Louis Vuitton’s average new bag ranges anywhere between $1,200 and $6,000, per myGemma.
A quick search The U.S. Sun conducted of similar Louis Vuitton offerings matched the bag Paulino found to the Neverfull MM Monogram.
Its current listing is $2,030.

The creator, called Caroline, managed to grab a 4-piece Le Creuset cooking set, saving herself hundreds of dollars at the least[/caption]


