Thrift Stores near Deltona, FL

17 locations found near Deltona

“So organized! They really make sure the clothes, shoes, books, and toys are in great shape before selling them. With today's retail prices skyrocketing and kids growing so fast, I'm very grateful for this alternative.”

4.8 Superb69 Reviews

“Best place to get things you need for a VERY low price. Everything is priced to sell. If you don't see what you are looking for ,stop in when you can, it will show up eventually. HUGE turnover ALL the time!!!”

4.7 Superb56 Reviews

“A true hidden gem. Thrift on 46 is a hidden gem! The store is clean, well organized, and full of amazing finds at great prices. The staff is friendly, helpful, and clearly cares about the community. I love how often the inventory changes—you never know what treasure you’ll discover. Whether you’re thrifting for clothes, home décor, or something unique, this place is definitely worth a visit. Highly recommend!”

4.5 Superb62 Reviews

“If you hate thrifting because of the disorganization, this is your store! Everything is very well organized and in great condition. They have a huge array of clothing for men, women, and children. They have an entire wall of shoes. Even the bags and accessories are immaculately organized! There are toys, and a pretty decent maternity section with baby carriers, strollers, and more. All of it looks brand new! The prices are very reasonable, especially considering the condition. You won't find a single piece of stinky clothing in this store. In fact, the whole place smells very clean! I didn't end up buying anything today, but I will be back.”

4.3 Superb77 Reviews

“This is my favorite consignment store. The prices are great. The manager, Tammy, is sweet to everyone she meets. Everyone who helps out at the store is nice. I drive out of my just to come here.”

4.3 Superb69 Reviews

“Onix was very professional, communicative, and helpful when I purchased a shark vac mop. I saw the post online and he answered all of my questions before I drove over an hour away. He even took a video and shared it with me before I decided to visit the store. This store is neat and organized with great prices. All sales go towards missionary work for orphanages, food, clothing etc. I highly recommend this store and Onix.”

4.3 Superb32 Reviews

“Very nice place, they have a lot of stuff and will paint any color you want your piece to be. They also have paint for furniture and glass, they paint leather also.”

4.1 Good49 Reviews

“Please use your own discretion when deciding to visit this thrift store. Reading the previous negative reviews are mind boggling.

Comparing SuperThrift to Goodwill is asinine at best.

First, let’s address the complaints:

Complaints about the music and prices regarding furniture are a bit much.

You cannot please everyone.

It’s a THRIFT STORE, for goodness’ sake.

And since people love comparisons…

Let’s not ignore Goodwill’s well-documented controversies in 2023, including their former CEO investigated for defrauding $1.4 million from the state, and they're accused of paying their disabled workers 22 cents and hour under special certificates. ?

So yes! ? cue eye roll at some of these reviews.

Now, here’s an honest review from a realistic “shopping connoisseur” with reasonable expectations—especially when it comes to thrift stores.

Pricing & Value
Prices are fair and very reasonable, especially compared to Goodwill.
Disclaimer: (Excluding furniture as I didn't go there for furniture).

Moving on...
Clothing is group-priced by category, not by brand:

Women’s dress shirts: ~$4.99

Women’s formal dresses: ~$6.99

Men’s dress shirts: ~$3.99

Jewelry: ~$2.99

What does that mean?

Whether it’s Tamara Mellon, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, or Forever 21 / Old Navy — it’s the same price.

Unlike Goodwill, where pricing is often inflated. A very used winter hat was being sold at Goodwill for over $6

Honestly, you can sometimes find brand-new items cheaper at Ross or Marshall’s than at Goodwill.

Quality
The quality and condition of items at SuperThrift are noticeably better than Goodwill. Just take a gander by each stores shoe section and let me know ?

Furniture and art are higher quality and better maintained.

Example: a large, sturdy, scratch-free mahogany credenza/armoire priced at $69.

I don’t flip furniture, but if that’s your complaint—maybe try:

Estate sales

Freecycle groups

Dumpster diving on trash day in upscale neighborhoods

Or the newly open Smart Buys in Sanford for other items...

Simply… pivot. Everything has gone up in price.

Sales & Extras
They run color-of-the-week/month discounts.

This week, Green tags were on sale at both stores.

Final Take
Go see it for yourself.

Take the negative reviews with a grain of salt.

If you understand what a thrift store is (and isn’t), SuperThrift is absolutely worth the visit.

P.S. I only snapped a few pic's because I actually wasn't going to write a review...I came to see what time they open lol. Nevertheless, I had tons of quality items for that low price. Had some dry cleaned items stolen from a vehicle and had to replace business attire.”

4 Good180 Reviews

“This place was so interesting inside! It had a great many choices well laid out - it was small and packed full of things but not over-stuffed. We bought a small trinket. They had furniture, paintings, glassware, clothing, and more. Check it out - their stuff is amazing. The owner said that she discounts stuff that is over a few weeks old to always keep the inventory moving. That means it'll always be fresh stuff. A great approach! We will go back.”

3.7 Good16 Reviews

“Absolutely love this thrift store!! Nice, clean and organized. Good deals and a lot of different things to thrift. Good size store. Today was our 2nd time going here since we don't live close by and we were so excited and was so lucky and happy with our finds this time aswell!!Shout out to the girl that expedited us this time again, don't know her name but she remembered us because of my accent, I'm swedish.She got such good energy, being positive and are so genuine. I really appreciate you!!”

3.8 Good10 Reviews

“I don’t know why this place has so many one star reviews. Their prices are extremely fair. The place is cluttered but they do their best to go through everything and keep it organized. It gets disorganized very quickly because there is more stuff than they have space for. If you don’t want to dig for treasures this place is not for you lol.”

3.9 Good90 Reviews

“Lots of home improvement supplies, but also have the usual thrift store finds like electronics, media, housewares and other knickknacks. Prices are fair and staff is kind.”

3.9 Good84 Reviews

“Heart and home resale shop is very nice. Items such as furniture nice second hand clothing vintage items are very well, kept and clean. And the prices are very good and negotiable and the staff and manager working there is always very pleasant nice and willing to help, in any capacity at all. and they do have certain days with discounts that makes it even better. I love to shop there. please try it”

3.8 Good35 Reviews

“Relatively small Goodwill Store within easy walking distance from downtown Sanford. Parking in its own small lot or on the street. Very organized merchandise and clean store. Friendly and helpful staff. I don't understand people complaining about rising prices in other reviews. Retail rents are going up, as are wages, so their operating costs and prices are understandably also rising. I look forward to returning and supporting Goodwill. A very pleasant experience.”

3.4 Good94 Reviews

“This is a nice Goodwill retail shop that competes with the Teen Challenge Thrift next door and another local Goodwill store in Sanford. The inventory here is not as extensive as other Goodwill shops in Central Florida. It’s clean, well organized and has a friendly staff.”

2.8 Average139 Reviews

“Just to be clear:
The terms "nonprofit" and "not-for-profit" are often used interchangeably, but they can have some key differences:
Purpose
Nonprofits are organizations that serve the public good, while not-for-profits exist to benefit their members. For example, a nonprofit might provide disaster relief, while a not-for-profit might be a social club.
Size
Nonprofits are usually larger organizations that aim to meet a larger need, like the American Red Cross, while not-for-profits are often smaller and serve only their members, like a social club.
Legal structure
Nonprofits can exist as a separate legal entity, while not-for-profits are more like a general partnership.
Tax status
Both nonprofits and not-for-profits can apply for tax exemptions under the IRS tax code, but nonprofits are granted 501(c)(3) status, while not-for-profits can be classified as any number of 501(c) organizations.
Funding
Both nonprofits and not-for-profits rely on donations to fund their organizations, but nonprofits may also have paid employees, while not-for-profits are usually run by volunteers.”

2.7 Average145 Reviews