You know the part of TJ Maxx where they have the chachkes, foods and home goods? Well, they are owned by the same company, so Home Goods is like Christmas and Hanukkah rolled into one! You never know what you will find there but whatever you do find will have great price points.
Today, I bought two bathroom rugs which totalled $20 and three very large vases to put on my soffet in the kitchen. The whole thing, rugs included, came to $50. That also included a small tiered file/recipe holder for the kitchen.
They have things ranging from indoor or outdoor furniture, sheets, towels, rugs, dishes, glasses, silverware, kitchen utensils, cooking and bake ware, glassware, pictures, garden things, fake flowers/greenery, etc...
I have bought many things from them over the years. Sometimes you find broken, dented, or scratched things, but generally everything is in good shape. It's just a FUN shopping experience. I just wish they would open one near where I just moved to because I would be their best customer.
The only reason I gave this four stars instead of five is because they don't have a wheelchair or anything available for...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThey have a nice variety of items, but you are out of luck if you don't know where the items you need are. When I visited I saw multiple employees standing around talking to each other, but when I asked for helped finding an item, they just pointed and said "if we have them, they should be over that there", where "over there" could have been anywhere in that general direction. They didn't give me an isle number, or even remotely close to clear directions. I felt like I was an interruption to them. I was looking for several items, and I was able to find two of them, and then just gave up looking for the rest. My suggestion .. if you can think of any other place that might have what you're looking for, start there first use HomeGoods as last resort. You shouldn't be made to feel like you're bothering the employees because you need help to...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMake sure you have time to look around, as stock is ever changing and items may be one-off. Staff was friendly and helpful, but directional arrows on the floor were a bit problematic; according to them, you can't backtrack at all and you must go to the far wall of the store to get towards the checkout. This means that plenty of people disregard them entirely, which makes social distancing a bit of a challenge. They didn't happen to have the item(s) I wanted for my home, but did have an item I told a friend I would check for (at a third of the price he could...
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