This a great shop and crazy CHEAP. Almost all clothing is under $1. Books 6 for $1. Glassware and kitchen stuff mostly under $1. Its a little cluttered and overran with treasures. We got a $50 Cutco brand knive spreader for .75. We also purchased a barely used split adjustable queen mattress set for $250, retails for around $2500.They are little on furniture due to space. They post on Facebook bigger items which are kept in storage.
It is ran by a great couple who gives back. They accept both new and gently used items. They send care packages to college students of missionaries, school supplies to Africa and the Philippines. They support our military and have several disabled veteran volunteers. They ride motorcycles and are a blast to talk to. Go...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI've been reading reviews and now I know where I want to bring my stuff that I no longer can use. I've been contemplating thinning out my ambiance, and I'm finding that I have a much clearer outlook, when my surroundings aren't so clogged up with memories. I think it's time to bring home some new surroundings to enjoy. Oh, and you can get ready for some size 4xl ladies apparel that's nearly new. My caregiver will drop it off, and she has to relay her English to you by way of a phone translator (she speaks only Spanish). She will need the containers to bring home with her. Thank you for your kindness...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis thrift store supports a faith based charity that supports disadvantaged Pasco County residents. The staff are very pleasant and many are volunteers (thank you for volunteering!). The prices are refreshingly thrifty. The store is stuffed with clothes, collectables, tools and workshop supplies (like cabinet handles, nuts and screws, wiring, etc), books, videos, cds, dishware, shoes, limited furniture, lots of picture frames and framed art, a craft section, a huge Christmas decoration section (in April), and more. There is free off street parking. I am very grateful that their prices are...
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