A DUMPSTER diver has shared her latest haul from a Bed, Bath, & Beyond.
As the chain continues to close locations, one woman seized the opportunity to stock up her home.
In her video, the TikTok user, who goes by Glamour Dive (@glamourddive), showed her followers her "craziest most insane scores ever."
In the clip's caption, she revealed that the haul includes her "greatest finds of all time."
She explained: "I just happened to be driving past when the manager was throwing out all the trash."
For her first find, she managed to score an Omega slow juicer, which retails for $370.
"It’s still in the box and they didn’t cut any chords or anything,there’s also these accessories," she said, showing viewers the gadget.
She also found a Capresso pour-over kettle, which is available to buy for $100.
Next, she showed her audience one of her pricier scores, which she has been using in her home ever since.
"This is one of my favorite finds, it’s a Roomba vacuum and it retails for almost $700," she explained, showing the gadget in action.
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She added: "I took it home with me, plugged it in, and it works perfectly."
On a second trip to the location's dumpster, she found a $70 Waterpik water flosser cordless plus, still in the box.
She also picked up a $20 Krups coffee and spice grinder, also still in a box.
Saving the best til last, the ultimate bargain hunter showed her followers her "favorite and most expensive find."
She revealed to her followers that the item was a Howard Miller chiming wall clock, which retails for $1,800.
TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the haul.
"When you find expensive stuff untouched, you got it before they came back for it," wrote one viewer.
Another follower wrote: "OK, I’m definitely starting back dumpster diving."
"We don't deserve to live on this planet, we are so wasteful," commented a third person.
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