Habitat for Humanity ReStores are stores that sell donated new and used appliances, furniture, cabinets, building products, and household items to the public. These stores help support Habitat’s mission by raising funds to serve more families in the Greater Cincinnati area. Donating items to ReStores allows people to recycle and re-purpose items instead of sending them to landfills, and since Habitat is a tax-exempt charity, donations may also provide tax benefits. The stores are known for being clean and well-maintained, with friendly staff who often go above and beyond to assist customers. Visitors often find a variety of household items, including furniture, appliances, rugs, lighting, and even brand new items like windows, at very good prices. For example, some customers have purchased brand new windows at less than half their retail price. The staff is appreciated for being helpful, patient, and kind. However, some visitors have noticed a change in pricing over the years. While in the past, ReStores offered great deals that allowed people to furnish homes inexpensively, recent price increases have made it harder for some to afford shopping there, especially for those in need. Despite this, many still find the selection interesting and the prices for used items to be reasonable, with some stores offering warranties on appliances. Overall, Habitat for Humanity ReStores are a valuable resource for finding household items, supporting a good cause, and recycling, though prices can vary.
Went in on Saturday and worked with David. He was so helpful and found me the perfect desk and nightstand. We also picked out a chair for my daughter. Love this place and service!
October 2023
Great prices for a variety of household items, even brand new!
July 2023
I often don’t take the time to write a review, but I want to let everyone know that Restore in Fairfield employee Carlos was not only a wonderful help to my family by going above and beyond to help us, but patient and kind during our entire search for great furniture finds. Thank you, Carlos!