Highly recommend! THE thrift store for Do-It-Yourselfers, artists and hobbyists. This outstanding Non-profit receives topnotch donations as well as odds 'n ends from construction & remodel pros & homeowners alike. You never know when you'll find an entire set of matching, high-end kitchen cabinets that simply didn't meet a home buyer's vision for their castle; a Euro style, high efficiency fridge; a complete tile saw or other power tool; or a piece of vintage furniture that makes your jaw drop. Meanwhile, you can always count on finding boxes of grout, paint, garden supplies, hardware, or the odd end of lumber or plywood that perfectly suits your current project pictures and ensures that the leftovers don't clutter your garage. If they do, donate them! Staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Prices are rock bottom. But beware, just like any second hand store, you may walk out with stuff you didn't even know you needed but now can't...
Read moreHas become wildly overpriced for what they’re offering. Often broken and mangled items, priced far too high. They’re currently trying to sell a pile of rotted cherry wood for $55 marked down from $95! Actual insane behavior. The last hair I bought from them was a terrible purchase. $45 for a faux leather chair that immediately began to shed faux leather everywhere, and stain anything that touched it. I blame myself for buying it in the first place but I’m not going back anymore. Rather chance the other stores at this rate. At least places like St. Vinny’s has standards, to...
Read moreHabitat for Humanity Restore in Eugene is a great place to shop. You can find items you might need for repair projects. Upcycling benefits your community and our planet. Shopping at Habitat enables housing to be built for people in need. Spending your money here also counts as a good deed. Win-win for everyone. The stock varies by whatever people donate. I've bought tools, wood, and a flat file cabinet to name just a few things that I needed. The staff are friendly...
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