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June 2024 by HashirMubMuz Azam
Fantastic service!
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May 2024 by Paula Ann
Love it! What a great place to find needed items and unique odds and ends for your home.
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May 2024 by Lydia Carrillo
I was not impressed. Too messy and lots of the lamps were out of their boxes so couldn't tell what parts were missing.
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May 2024 by Chaplain Cody Franz
We're remodeling our 2-wide. Gutting it completely & rebuild as a pier-n-beam HOME.I heard about HFH: HHC store years ago. Their inventory is massive & prices are about average, but a bit higher than resale shops.Great resource and truly friendly staff who are very knowledgeable.
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April 2024 by Izzy Moy
They have lots of items brought light bulbs .
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April 2024 by Sunnee Rakowitz
You never know what you will find. Lots of bargains and a nice way to help the communityFriendly volunteers and staff.
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February 2024 by Helena Herbst
Great store for interesting finds.There are good deals for items such as plumbing, electrical, paint, cabinetry, flooring, doors, windows, insulation, tile, gardening and throw to decorative rugs.The store attendees are courteous and helpful.Lots of parking too.I recently donated furniture , the gentlemen that came were professional and respectful.
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January 2024 by Tom W.
This place is hard to rate. They have a couple of outlets - one on S Probandt, and one on Walzam Rd. Probandt is an old warehouse and the goods are presented in a commensurate fashion, making it kind of a dump to go to. BUT it is very large and they have a lot of items. The Walzam Rd location is smaller, more store-like and a lot cleaner. Selection is similar but my impression is of smaller quantities and more limited selection. They both carry a wide range of construction and household materials, whether reclaimed from remodels or demolitions, or closeouts, seconds and scratch-and-dent. They also have a lot of paints, much of which is "evolve", a brand that keeps excess project or returned paint from being senselessly dumped in landfills. Prices are better than the building materials stores, but you still need to know what a good price is, as some of the smaller household goods can be found for less elsewhere (mainly online). But bargains are to be found if you don't mind spending time browsing. I suggest coming prepared with a complete list of what you might need, so you come away with what you really want at a price that suits you. All of that said, remember that this is a thrift store for Habitat for Humanity, a very good organization that makes affordable housing available for low income people. So anything you buy supports a great cause. I would have rated this 3-stars, but the nature of what their main focus is caused me to make it 4-stars since the dollars you spend here contributes to helping people in need.
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January 2024 by Nicole Dearman
Tons of stuff but the prices seemed a little high for donated items. Pretty well organized. Large parking lot.
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January 2024 by Claude White
Staff was very helpful, But the actually store itself didn’t have much inventory let alone what I required & needed…
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December 2023 by Gaby Flores
Customer service was horrible I asked for paint and it seemed like I was asking for someone's kidney and then the cashier wasn't friendly at all
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December 2023 by Irma Ramos
Kind of pricey
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November 2023 by Mary Lou Casso
Prices r higher than othet stores. I was surprised.
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November 2023 by Chuck
Keeping in mind this goes to a good cause.....the prices were very high. Too much for me.
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November 2023 by Jenn Gallagher
We love this place, saved a lot of money on building materials for the house.