“Really nice staff! Clothing inventory turnover is meh... I see new things every time I go, about twice a month, but also see some of the same items for weeks at a time. Nothing so bad to keep me from going!”
“I sell my handmade knit wearables and hula hoops here! when I was looking for a place to sell, Comfy offered right away to have my stuff there which I am incredibly grateful for. The store itself is a cozy and welcoming space and it’s always decorated for the season. Everything is reasonably priced and there’s always something new to see! if you’re looking for a unique thrift and local shop experience, Comfy Komodo is the place to visit for sure.”
“Decent place to shop for vintage, stylish, & quality items.If you are looking to sell clothing for cash back, they often have opportunity to do this - but sometimes they only give you store credit (which is more than the cash back).sometimes duds though.”
“This is a great store! I was looking for thrift stores in the area that I haven't been to and this one came across google. The people that run this place are so nice and so helpful. They have such an amazing variety of stuff. It's a pretty big store, so you can easily always find something. Their prices are super Fair, there aren't many places in the area that can compete with the low prices these guys offer. There's so much merchandise, every time I go there's different stuff, so you got to buy what you want when you see it. The kind of stuff that's available: dishware, movies, Fabrics, toys, games, books, collectibles, men's clothes, women's clothes, kids clothes, shoes of all shapes and sizes, clothing accessories, purses/bags. I always make sure I keep a quarter in my car for the meter so if I'm passing by I can stop by and Shop a little. Thanks for being a great thrift store with great prices. Love this place and I highly recommend it.”
“The owner Janet is very friendly and sweet. The shop is bigger than it seems from the outside and has a wide variety of items at affordable prices. Glad to have this place in the community!”