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October 2024 by Joshua Silverman
They have lots of interesting curated items. Some junk but not much. Not thrift pricing but not expensive either. I was surprised by how much I liked shopping there.
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October 2024 by Esther T
Impressive selection, really great brand names for furniture. Large store! It’s very expensive, so if you’re looking for substantial pieces you’ll spend a decent amount.
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October 2024 by Brandon Storm
Dishonest people don't waste time because you can get same price almost for new ones
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October 2024 by Peter Craig Garcia
Your furniture is too expensive. You sell furniture based on retail values. You have forgotten the mission of your organization - which is to service families who cannot afford buying through traditional means. I do not know if all of your stores are like this but if they are I might as well just go to a traditional furniture store. Disappointed.
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September 2024 by Dr. Jamal
Great.
Friendly customer service & and affordable prices! Great deals every day.
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August 2024 by Debela Daksa
Best used furniture!
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June 2024 by william ruiz
The prices are way to high for used stuff. You can find cheaper items at a Macys or a furniture store.
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June 2024 by Andrew Saavedra
I have had an amazing experience here at Habitat For Humanity in Rockville. I cam to do volunteer work for SSL hours for school and spent three weeks here and the staff was super friendly and helpful. Made some good connections and had fun while learning how to manage my self and help out others! If your looking for some good furniture and wanting to help the community out HFH is the place to go!
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June 2024 by Pr Katz
This is about DONATING, not buying.
I asked a friend for suggestions for giving away a chainsaw. The saw worked perfectly. The problem was that the owner of the saw could no longer use it. Habitat for Humanity Restore on Gude Drive was suggested, and I thought that sounded like a wonderful recommendation. I looked them up, gave them a call, and drove there and dropped it off. Seems easy, right?
At first they said they only took donations from noon to 3:00 p.m., and it was five minutes before 3:00 p.m., so I said, "will you take it a little late if I bring it over right now? I'm at Home Depot in Aspen Hill, in my car, ready to go right now and I can be there in about 10 or 15 minutes." They really had to think hard about that, and then reluctantly agreed to grace me with the privilege of donating a $600 Sthil chainsaw to them ten minutes past the deadline.
The lady who allowed me to leave the saw ("allowed" - she did not receive it with grace or her hands - her entire body language said that SHE was doing ME a favor! I suppose the saw was too dirty? Heavy? Ugly?) was unpleasant at best. She pointed with a long, cadaverous finger at the box of accessories (sharpener, tool kit, spark plug puller, fuel additive, two brand new chains, and a half gallon of chain oil) and said with condession, "we don't accept chemicals," like she was saying "we don't accept doo-doo." Oh, yes, she took the box of accessories. But she pointed at that half gallon jug of oil and made a large gesture of "take it away!" disgust.
I gave them a Sthil chainsaw that cost us $700 only a few years ago. We would still be using it if the person who purchased it was still able to use it. Sthil tools are exceedingly high quality and are infinitely fixable, and when a saw like that comes with a couple hundred dollars worth of accessories, it make this saw quite a good find for someone. A craftsman will find an affordable tool, and Habitat for Humanity will make a few bucks. Everybody's happy. Except they're not.
Instead, I had the cadaverous finger pointing variously at my saw and accessories saying what she will and won't take. I murmured something about "beggars can't be choosers", but I guess the nice woman didn't hear it.
In related news, I have a Bosch compound miter saw on a portable gravity rise stand. It cost about $2,000 new. It, too, is in need of a good home. However, I know for absolute certain that it will never be going to Habitat for Humanity. The lady with the cadaverous finger ensured that.
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May 2024 by Aimee Quinn
Always have new items. Some are not priced appropriately; can buy new cheaper but other items are amazing deals.
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February 2024 by Travis Stickney
Items are WAY overpriced and staff are rude to customers.
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November 2023 by Jon E.
Used to be an okay place for deals but now they think they're ebay. Ridiculous pricing with subpar inventory.
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November 2023 by Drae' Watkins
A bit more expensive than I thought it would be.
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November 2023 by Adam Rayan
good deals
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November 2023 by Eli Hecox
Every time I go here I spend the whole time pretending it's Habitat for Huge Manatees and imagining how giant manatees would interact with things in the store