I didn't shop here but I stopped here to drop armfuls of donations off. I walked in struggling both arms full. I was not greeted friendly and I was not offered any assistance. Instead, the woman yelled from across the store we are not taking donations and we do not accept clothing. It was not an easy task for me to load all the items up and drive them to the store for donations, needless to say, I will not be donating to the store or shopping at the store ever again. The woman did not offer any assistance, greet me nicely, or offer any other options on where to drop my donations off. Clearly they do not care about the giving nature of the community or even think to say thank you for...
   Read moreI liked this place mostly for their tools and materials section. It is amazing what you can find there. I have to remember to check them out first, before going to Home Depot, when I shop for my next handyman project. I also loved the books section. Great prices and a wide selection. However, most furniture seems to be overly pricey. I was shocked to see the price tags on some pieces, especially the ones that are totally outdated. And not in a good, vintage kind of way dated, but plain obsolete, like TV stands for the old thick televisions, for example. Overall, will definitely visit this store again. I love me a good treasure...
   Read moreFurniture, household appliances, lighting and kitchenware, wall art and more are sold and change out every single day. NEW limited color paint, brushes and rolleres are available. Other tools also. Prices are very reasonable. LESS then most thrift stores, especially on the good used furniture, doors and lighting. If you see something you like, buy it, because it most likely will NOT be there tomorrow. Bring your truck and some help for loading, although the workers are very helpful. Habitat Humanity really does help with housing for qualified home applicants, where future homeowners have to put some "SWEAT EQUITY" into...
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