You might find some good deals but would probably have better luck buying at retail from menards or Lowes. Whoever does the pricing needs to stop. No one will be interested in paying 600 dollars for a used sofa with plenty of stains and animal hair when they can get one just like it at bigots. (Minus the stains and hair) for 400 to 500. I find it cheaper to drive to the Muscatine restore than to purchase anything at Fairfield's. I know it's for a good cause, but I'd have better luck digging...
   Read moreThis is a great store supporting a great cause. The stock of second hand building supplies, furniture, hardware and lighting rotated constantly. You never know what treasures you'll find. It's also a donation site for contractors who overbuy windows, electrical supplies, etc. So it's a great destination for the DIY homeowner to find just the right item for a project. It's well worth a stop but set aside some time to browse their...
   Read moreLike others have said, the prices are too high. This week I overheard the staff discussing the eBay price lookup tool they use. Apparently they overprice everything now. And they never reduce prices. What's worse still is that the people at the counter are not nice. Don't overcharge and mistreat people. They won't come back. It is nice to support charity and recycle things but in my opinion this place...
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