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June 2025 by Mountain Farmer
I used to be able to buy cheap good used building materials. Their prices are close to retail now.
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May 2025 by Cynthia
Love this place. Selection is huge and varied.
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May 2025 by Kyle Baumgardner
Used to be a great place for people on a budget, and to keep things out of the landfill. No longer serves either of those purposes. Pricing is absurd and completely out of touch with the retail market. Bummer.
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May 2025 by Main Street Guide Service :}
Great bargins. Recommend going weekly.
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April 2025 by Magnus Dunning
Not sure what the point of this place is. Very overpriced, and I can do much better in the competitors around the area. Honestly looked hard to see anything priced reasonably for the item but just couldn’t make it work in my mind. Certainly merchandised well with open space, but a simple visit to Facebook Marketplace eliminates the need to both cost here and to spend more than necessary.
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March 2025 by shannon morton
It’s ok kinda pricey for donated products
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March 2025 by David Murch
Unless you have money to burn, the big box stores are less expensive, most of the time. Service is awful. No returns. No guarantees. Basically a place to donate money. My opinion
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February 2025 by Richard Walker
Always fun to check out what they've got.
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June 2024 by Rupert Holden
Not as much stuff as usual but worth a trip. Sometimes you find things you thought you never wanted.
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April 2024 by Alex Scontras
Best place around to find great deals on great condition used stuff. Always worth checking in here!
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April 2024 by Jerramy Doughty
Great store, never know what you are going to find!
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March 2024 by Barry Stimpson
Clean store, well organized but the prices are crazy. If you are trying to fix or maintain a home on a budget this is NOT the place to shop, FB marketplace would be a better option. I asked about a new window they had that was $100 more than retail ( Google is great) and I was told by the donation ambassador that if I didn't like the price I shouldn't shop there. The pricing here is not what Habitat for Humanity guidelines suggest.
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February 2024 by Michael Scribner
On our visit, they had quite a lot of really good merchandise to choose from. The store was neat and orderly and the staff was friendly. There was lots of room for parking.
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February 2024 by Dana Kagno
Cool place to poke around. Changes daily
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February 2024 by Hana G.
I can't believe what this place has become. The prices are insane! Worse than downtown boutiques and antique stores. Not even a year ago, this was a place where people were able to buy items for a reasonable price in order to furnish their homes. Not anymore, I guess. I saw a $900 PRINT on the wall; $400 couches with tears and stains... it's disgusting. It would be one thing if Restore was purchasing items/consignment and then reselling, but they are literally selling donations and it is, in my view, really unethical to market Restore toward disadvantaged populations (ex: Habitat for Humanity) and then charge exorbitant prices for roughly used goods that they got for free.