Savers is a large thrift store offering a wide variety of gently used clothing, accessories, and household goods. The selection is often described as a goldmine or a great find, with a good variety, especially for women, and plenty of home goods and furniture. Prices are viewed as a mix, with some reasonably priced bargains and decent prices, but many customers feel most items are very overpriced. Criticisms include items priced the same as new despite being damaged, in horrible condition, or having stains, and dollar store items marked over five dollars. The store environment is consistently described as chaotic, very busy, and in total disarray, with specific areas like toys and board games being hilariously chaotic. The store is also noted as being very dirty at times. Customers report experiences with unprofessional employees, including staff bumping into racks or customers with carts and cursing. The store lacks fitting rooms and has only minimal mirrors. There is also an odd phenomenon of people lounging on the furniture in groups. For donations, the experience is positive, with polite and helpful attendants at the drop-off who assist with unloading. The store provides a venue for donating gently used, useful items to support its model. The overall experience is a blend of great finds within a wildly chaotic and often overpriced environment.