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February 2024 by Nimako Properties
I love this place. Friendly staff, get prices and items and sure allow us to cut expenses.
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February 2024 by A R I
I could go here for hours and still not see everything, very fun to peruse and a good place to find supplies and things for all sorts of projects and decorating inside & out
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February 2024 by - Shaner
This is a great place to get high quality lumber that isn’t sold in stores anymore. You can just feel the old wood is heavier and harder. I picked up 7 6ft boards for 12$. Can’t beat that price. Will return next time i need lumber for a project
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February 2024 by Howard Hughes
You can find alot of nosolgic items and value if you have the time to look...also drop off your old things so they can become someone's new thing
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February 2024 by Katrina Douglas
Nice. Bought some things for a much long awaited remodel
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February 2024 by Annette Taylor
Very clean, staff very helpful.
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February 2024 by David Rader
Amazing selection! Could not believe how big the place is. Lots of very helpful staff too. Even has parking ?
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February 2024 by Garrick Vogt
Holy cow what a selection of stuff. If you are renovating and want vintage it is the place! Helpful and good prices too.
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February 2024 by Heather B.
I must've said "this place is amazing" at least ten times while shopping for an antique buffet table today. It is a huge place, and they literally have anything and everything you can imagine for your home. Be prepared to spend time wandering and admiring everything. I found the buffet I was after and got a great deal on it. I also took home a very vintage lamp for $18.50. I am so happy I found this place. The mission, to save items from the landfill, give people jobs, and provide great finds for fixer uppers, is a win-win all around. Love it!
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February 2024 by Christina C.
Items here are priced very reasonably. The selection is IMMENSE; you will not be prepared for how large the warehouse is. Each time you think you've reached the end, there's MORE! This is a wonderful place to pick up all kinds of items for your home - furniture, appliances, sinks, art, lights, etc. The staff are very helpful, nice, and friendly. I scored a working Polaroid camera from the 1980's for $15 and was absolutely thrilled. Just be careful when driving in - the road can be a bit bumpy!
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January 2024 by T. Cameron
Nice items, extremely overpriced to be a donation center. Some of the prices are higher than a real retail store.
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January 2024 by Gretchen Sawyer
Great stuff.
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January 2024 by Heather “hmehrte2” M
My husband and I really love exploring this place! It has an excellent selection of unique items and is just generally fun to check out. There's something for everyone. Every time I go, I'm dreaming about how to put random pieces into our home. However, I do agree with others that the prices have gotten kind of high for some items. They were super outrageous about a year ago, but have recently come down a bit. I think it really depends on what you're looking for, though habitat restores do tend to be much more reasonably priced.
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January 2024 by Jamerson W.
I read the one-star reviews (because I thought maybe I was missing something). I can't speak for the way this place "used to be" run, but I've gone twice in the past 12 months, and both times I've been impressed with the inventory, organization, and service. Second Chance is Lowes-meets-Goodwill for furniture, appliances, decorum, fixtures, and other hardware. Look, nothing is new. Nothing. It's literally in the name. Some of the stuff is a little odd (a gaudy mantle with a Cherubin shoving a pipe into their ear, anyone?) and some is on its fourth or fifth chance. But, you never know what you're going to find and that's the beauty of this place. If you want a certain item with a specific look in great condition, go to a big box store and order it. This is where you go to peruse items for consideration, save home goods from landfills, or to fill a very specific need for a reasonable price. I can't speak for the sell/trade/donate side. I'm only talking as a consumer. I wish all cities had a store like this to create a community of exchange, be more environmentally mindful, and provide job training to serve the community.
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January 2024 by Odile D.
I lost my dad in the store and the staff was very kind and helped me radio around to find him again that's how huge the store was, but the statues in the front are terrifying especially for someone with megalophobia