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May 2024 by Sabrina L. Thornton “Bree” Thornton
Great prices when your on a budget
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May 2024 by Curtis Chamberlin
Wasn't impressed with this one. Not only is it difficult to find the entrance but the selection of materials is low.
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May 2024 by Mindy Shipon
This is the place for any home improvement project! Paint and supplies, appliances, tools, and furniture. Everything was extremely organized and reasonably priced. Lots of lighting options too!
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May 2024 by ray
Great place to go for thrifting or furniture.
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May 2024 by Rose Shadowheart
Great place to buy second hand I used to volunteer here and they check everything to make sure it works
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May 2024 by stephanie llewellyn
Think twice about donating and requesting a pickup from Restore. It was confusing to schedule. My pickup appointment was canceled, causing me to rent more time at the storage space. Based upon feedback from photos I had sent, I believed all my donations were approved, but upon arrival, a table was rejected. I am checked out of the storage space. So here I sit in the parking lot, wondering what to do next. There has to be a better way to pass along perfectly good furniture.
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May 2024 by Emmit Dallas Dodson
Almost every person (besides the manager because she is just wonderful, probably why she's the manager) who works here needs to find a different job that they enjoy. Everyone here has been unpleasant, pushy, and makes snide comments under their breath if you aren't ready to checkout by 5:30. You guys need to change your hours if everyone hates their job so much that they can't stand being here past 6pm.
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May 2024 by Brian Roth
Prices are high on some things.
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April 2024 by GEORGE MARTIN
I generally stop here before heading over to home Depot. They always have a wide selection of items.
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April 2024 by mercuro chromic
I love this place, the deals, and where the money goes to help those in need. Pricing depends on who they have fou the pricing. Usually the deals are phenomenal. Everything from used furniture and appliances, to brand new cookware and dinner ware. Paint, plumbing fixtures, doors, carpet, time, hardwood flooring, ductless mini heat pumps, door hardware, tools, artwork, lighting, and who knows what might be available from week to week, day to day because they depend on individual and business donations. Don't think a good deal that interests you will be there tomorrow, buy it while you can or forever hold your peace - good deals most likely won't be there tomorrow due to aggressive daily consecutive mark down policy. Learn to spit the discount price tag colors that get you 25, 50 and even 75% off the marked price. Customer loyalty 1 point per dollar spent earns you free or reduced prices on subsequent purchases. 501 (c)(3) business that supports housing projects for low income and disadvantaged populations. You can volunteer time here or on special projects. I encouraged you to do so, it is rewarding in many ways. Staff is as always friendly and helpful. In my list of top 100 indispensable businesses
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April 2024 by Gerard Joseph Hinzman Hinzman
JUST LOOKED AT WHAT THEY HAD AT THE RESTORE TOOLS AND APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE LIGHTING LAMPS ?️ ?️ ?️ ?️?️ ?️?️
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April 2024 by Sean Hannigan
They have everything for any home project. From nails to beds. From dishwasher to coffee tables.
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February 2024 by Alice C.
Great place that is a service to the community--both those who have good, used building materials, tools, appliances, bath fixtures, and furniture to donate, and those who can use them.
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January 2024 by Ace Savage
Cool spot to find stuff for you older homes. I got a bathroom sink faucet. Bunch of random stuff. Cool store.
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January 2024 by Jay J.
If you are trying to donate leftover building materials from a home project please keep in mind they are extremely picky about what they will accept. You will need to donate a high volume of product in order for them to take it off your hands and it also needs to be new in box. They took about 1/10th of what I tried to donate so it was hardly worth my time and effort. It's sad to take it to the dump. Is there an alternative for small to medium amounts of leftover material?