cleanfresh:
I gave it a try one time; I wasn't happy. The stuff I used smelled like Pine-Sol, but the primary ingredient seemed to be water. It sure didn't clean like Pine-Sol. I find that "watering down" to be true of a lot of dollar store products. It's not that they don't use the same ingredients as the more expensive brands, they just seem to use less of them, LOL.
But some dollar store/bargain stuff works very well, so this isn't a blanket indictment. Bissell's oven cleaner (sold at Big Lots) is very good, and a third the price of national brands. I like Sun laundry products (made by Huish), but there are those who don't. And just because one product made by a company is great, it doesn't seem to mean that they all are. That Bissell oven cleaner works fine, but I'm not crazy about their furniture polish, to put it politely.
I say give stuff a whirl- hey, it's usually only a dollar. You can generally find some use for stuff that doesn't work out well. That dud furniture polish worked out decently well when I used it to polish up my computer, as an anti-static measure- I finally got my buck's worth out of it.