I went there with my husband and son. I am on Oxygen and do not wear a mask. Upon entering the store was told I would need to wear a mask. I told them I was exempt from wearing a mask due to breathing difficulties. They told me if I wanted to be in the store I needed to wear a mask I put a mask on however I did not cover my nose, I had my mouth covered. Several minutes later they came up to me and told me I had to cover my nose or leave the store very rudely matter of fact. I told them covering my nose made it more difficult for me to breathe he told me it was policy and if I couldn't do that to leave the store. I realize that COVID-19 is a threat trust me I probably know more than most however I never met someone so insensitive to my disability and I've never been treated so poorly in my life. So I would suggest to anyone that has to be on oxygen do not go to that store. I ended up leaving and I will not go back. When the governor himself says people with breathing difficulties do not have to wear a mask and they tell you you do want to leave is discriminating against me and anyone else .I had my mouth covered but I didn't fully cover my nose. So my suggestion is if you can't wear a mask and I'm on oxygen do not go to that store because they will only compromise your health...
Read moreGutting a house and rebuilding. Super team came and picked up our cabinets and appliances and what they could from the bathrooms. Talk about helping out and and convenience all at the same time! But you must go shopping here. We have bought many lighting fixtures that we have seen elsewhere for hundreds of dollars more.. Very good quality good quality and if you see something you like pick it up right away because it will be gone the next day stay. Our greatest fight and so far? An art Deco dining room table with 6 chairs For $95 that will be perfect in our new breakfast room.You will find everything from furniture and lighting to and lighting to full kitchens that you can Install into your home for a fraction of the price.
They do not accept things that are not in good condition or are not good quality. Also if they have too much of one kind of thing tdefine they may not accept your donation that particular day but don't give up because a week later they just might take it..
So convenience, Really friendly great service when they come and pick up things from your home or when you're at the store, great things at the store. Plus you're making a donation to a great cause. Doesn't get better than this . But be careful it is...
Read moreI am a big fan of the Newington, NH, ReStore and usually stop by at least once a week to visit! It's just fun to wander around the store and de-stress; I never know what I will find. There's always music playing and shoppers milling about examining the ever changing inventory. The store has a great vibe. The staff is so pleasant - authentically friendly, upbeat, and helpful. Over the years, I have purchased large items (a showroom kitchen, two bikes, three windows, a coffee table, and two sets of double French doors) and smaller items (records/CDs, unique pieces of pottery, tools, drawer pulls, floor tiles, artwork, Christmas lights, a pair of MCM candle sticks, +++)! The oddest item I ever purchased as a gag gift was a package of shower caps. LOL The prices are very fair, and profits benefit a great cause: building much needed homes for people in Strafford and Rockingham counties. Before I head over to one of the big box stores to purchase some little part that I need for a home improvement project, I always swing by ReStore first to see if I can get it there. It's also an incredibly easy place to drop off my leftover project supplies and keep stuff out of landfill. Check it out. You will not be...
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