The Salvation Army Thrift Store offers pre-loved secondhand goods for all sizes and ages, supporting community programs and environmental sustainability. Reviews note a mix of positive and critical points. The store is described as tidy and well-organized compared to others, with a housewares section that is pretty well organized. Shoppers can find a lot of good items, especially purses, artwork, lamps, glasses, and jars. Some clothes and jackets are worth exploring, with a few actually new. The employees are very polite, very nice, and very helpful, with staff providing free cardboard boxes. The security guard is very nice and helpful. However, there is a small selection and not very much to choose from, requiring multiple trips to find specific items. The store is in shortage of good quality stuff in good conditions and needs more donations. Prices are a common concern, described as a bit overpriced, with recent price increases noted. Some items, like plastic tupperware, are seen as not cheap enough compared to stores. Shoppers should check items carefully as many were broken, with damaged frames on artwork. The clothes section can be a bit hit and miss, and the aisles can get crowded. The presence of the security guard is found by some to be a bit off-putting.