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February 2024 by Boxes Bins Lids
So why should you shop at Habitat for Humanity Restores? Well, you can find amazing items for your home at an affordable price. Take a look at all the great finds I saw today. Friendly and helpful staff .All the profits go to building homes for those in need. You can also donate your new items and get a tax receipt.Habitat for Humanity Restores, where you can find great deals and help build homes for those in need.ParkingShopping Carts availableHandicap ♿️ accessible.Accepts cash and credit cards.Accepts donations. Call for more information.Location: 3312 Seminole AvenueWilmington, DE 19008
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September 2023 by Annette S
?Purchased a console table from Habitat Restore today. While it was nice they have help to carry and load, buyer beware. They flipped the table over, the drawer fell out and cracked off the front base ?All sales final and no discount even after they broke it ? I prematurely tipped the help…We’ve donated plenty there too. ?
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August 2023 by Matilda Gomez
Crazy expensive and you can get furniture cheaper at Amazon and other places. They have some very old and damaged fall decor that's 3 times more expensive than Michaels and hobby lobby!! Insane!
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June 2023 by Cheffing with Grace
Be very careful. It is so disappointing when you check the items you just purchased and find out you could have bought them cheaper on Amazon or Home Depot
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May 2023 by Andrew Kowalczyk
An absolute must if you're looking to do inexpensive repairs or home projects, or find decent reasonably priced furniture. May not be the best value and definitely depends on when you go, but I've found some insane bargains and perfect pieces before
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March 2023 by Karen Taylor
I used to shop here all the time...just crazy expensive now. Not even worth looking
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December 2022 by Samantha K
Love this store! It can be hit or miss depending on what you're looking for but the inventory rotates regularly enough to make it worth stopping by
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October 2022 by Rhys Newcombe
I noticed a great selection of furniture, doors, and light fixtures. So if you are in the market for any of those on a budget this place has exactly that. The good things always have a "Save" or "Sold" sticker on them, but they're not held on with super glue. Definitely recommend this place!
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September 2022 by Kemp Nelms
This used to be a good place for some home improvement supplies, some decent furniture that maybe needed some TLC, and maybe a cheap tool or two, or some cheap home decor Now everything is 4x or 5x as expensive as it was ,and often they are charging more than retail would be for a new item for the second hand items they are selling!For example, if you need a door, you are going to pay about 80% of retail value on a used salvage door here of what you would pay for a brand new door at Home Depot or Lowes. You're technically saving money, but its such a small amount for a potentially damaged/used product, you might as well just spend the extra and get the nice brand new door for all that.Used to be a good place, now it's being mismanaged. You can tell they aren't doing as well either because in the past their stock would turn over quite frequently, now they seem to have a LOT of stuff that just sits on the shelves.This place should be a boon for the community, keep things out of landfills, help people who aren't well off get cheap items to repair or fix up their home, spend the profits employing some individuals in the community, and the rest spent on giving back to the community.Now it feels like a for profit corporation that is not only being greedy, and but also not being very business savvy by driving off their customer base.
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September 2022 by Wendy N.
Although their merchandise is a little more expensive than I expected. I found that it was clean and well arranged and the organization does have a greater purpose than most.
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August 2022 by Jessy Murphy
Stupid expensive. My family has donated quite a bit of items here but I've never stopped in before today. I couldn't believe the prices. There were 2 basic chairs listed at $600 a piece. There was a used kayak for $2,000. Furniture in poor condition, most not even real wood listed for $200. We walked out disappointed but at least it was funny! ?
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July 2022 by Arden
Honestly it's giving gentrification vibes. Used to have really reasonable prices for furniture (which is donated) but now they're way over priced. This place was the only reason I could furnish my house at one point, now I wouldn't be able to get anything. Disappointed how they're asking $80-$90 for scuffed end tables and partially broken book cases.
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June 2022 by Michael Stockman
Lots Of Different Items Are Sold At This Location For Great Prices You Never Know What You Can Find I Purchased A 48" TV That Was Basically Brand New For Only $75
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May 2022 by lucy schorah
Used to b reasonable priced but as new manager came in prices started rising to what I believe are unreasonable considering merchandise is donated and some of help is volunteer
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May 2022 by Kathy Jo Corea
I have yet to hear back from them, as I have several clothing items for men & women that I wish to donate. ???