Jun 12, 2026

10 Dollar General Finds Under $10 for Summer

Written by Chris Adam
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Edited by Rebekah Evans
Discover outside facade of a Dollar General store location with vending machine and ice machine next to the doors

If you’re a savvy shopper, you may already realize that the clock is ticking if you want to score great summer deals before everyone else finds them.

Dollar General is one place where you can find hundreds of summer items for less than $10. 

Read on to discover some summer finds from Dollar General that won’t break the bank.

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  • Price: $5

Let’s start with some summer goodies from Dollar General to help celebrate America’s 205th birthday. One item you may like is a porch leaner. It’s basically a tall American flag decoration you can put out on the porch.

  • Price: $8

Also for the front of the house, or perhaps inside it, is the patriotic indoor and outdoor decorative wreath. Shoppers may appreciate the quality and color of this wreath. It has berries and stripes to add a fun feeling to the house. 

  • Price: $5

Here’s an addition to your home that’s great for indoor and outdoor parties. Shoppers can score a decorative pillow with stars to use for hosting guests or relaxing on the front porch. It’s made from durable materials so you can use it for multiple holidays and everyday celebrations.

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  • Price: $9

Let the summer tunes flow with a wireless pill speaker. The purple speaker is from Billboard, a well-known name in audio gear. It features three hours of music and talk time, along with an extended range up to around 30 feet.

  • Price: $8

Don’t dismiss this summer find without giving it some thought. Imagine the possibilities with an outdoor chair pad. The cushioned design on this outdoor chair pad adds comfort to benches, patio seats and chairs. You can expect the durable fabric to hold up throughout the summer elements.

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  • Price: $3

Now may be the time to check out the Margaritaville collection at Dollar General. One cute summer find from the collection is the popsicle mold duo. For $3, you can add the charming set to your kitchen and make party treats to enjoy in the hot weather. The silicone set includes parrot and palm tree molds.

  • Price: $5

Speaking of collections, check out the Holly Williams floral printed tapered melamine utensil holder. It’ll add a touch of summer class to your kitchen and outdoor patio table for parties or family dinners on warm nights.

  • Price: $5

It can be fun to find creative storage solutions for the summer. Check out this summer natural wooden storage box at Dollar General. The box has room for keepsakes, jewelry and more, along with a charming white daisy accent.

  • Price: $8

You may want to check out the supplies at Dollar General before summer really gets underway. One option is the H20go! pool play center. The $8 set includes an inflatable basketball hoop and ball set for using in the pool. It’s made from durable, high-quality vinyl and it’s easy to inflate and deflate.

  • Price: $7.50

Give the kids a chance to let out some energy this summer with an inflatable bop bag from Dollar General. The BigFun ninja bag is made of high-quality vinyl. It’s just one of the many toys available at Dollar General to help keep the kids entertained during the warmer months of the year.

Editor’s note: Prices and availability are subject to change.

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Written by
Chris Adam
Edited by
Rebekah Evans