Thrift Stores near Schertz, TX

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“I was there March 16th to donate some clothes. We arrived around 1:45 but I had looked the station up before we went and knew they were closed from 1-2 so I was prepared to sit and wait. An older gentleman parked beside me about 1:55 and he went to the door and started rapping on the glass and demanding the employee inside open up, claiming it was 2 (it was not) and threatening to leave his stuff on the sidewalk. He then started doing just that and she came out and asked him very calmly to respect the signs posted and not leave things there. He began yelling and berating her as she returned his things to the trunk to wait the last 4 minutes. He drove off cussing her out and threatening repercussions but honestly she handled everything like she should. They have rules in place because others in the past have abused them and I can't fault her for that.”

3.8 Good25 Reviews

“Best place ever to shop!!! All kinds of home repair items, home decor, and items to be repurposed!!! Fabulous time looking around and great cause for sales proceeds!”

4.3 Superb44 Reviews

“The manager does a great job with keeping the store clean and organized unlike other stores in the area. Great place to shop. My favorite Goodwill store. Thank you Mr Smith.”

4 Good77 Reviews

“I went to Grasp Thrift Store this morning and found some cute little cow nic nacs. I wanted to buy them but, the computers were down. I could tell that the little lady with the short grey hair was upset but, she remained calm. Not sure if the computers are back up and running or not...going to try it one more time this morning. GOOD ADVICE: If you go to shop there and the computers are still down, do not get upset with that lady because, I understand how upsetting it can be when work computers are like that. I will do my best to remain a loyal customer.”

3.8 Good28 Reviews

“Absolutely great staff! Love the inventory! And pet friendly!!!!!Customers can be very annoying and try to squeeze in isles that are full of people already....go look at another lane of junk till it clears outMen are especially annoying pretending to look at stuff but just looking at women. Go to the flea market for that.”

3.7 Good91 Reviews

“First time visiting this thrift storeAnd I love it. Found brand new crocs for my son and some interesting and unique dresses for myself. I am not a fan of fast fashion so I am always on the lookout for quality clothing and this place was able to give me that without breaking the bank. Found barely won old navy jeans for kids here too for 4 times less than what it costs at the store. My kids rip these in a few months so I am glad I can buy them cheap”

3.7 Good120 Reviews

“Isabel's thrift store is a treasure trove in its own right, but the true gem is Isabel herself. Her kindness and fairness radiate throughout every transaction, making every visit feel like catching up with a dear friend. Engaging in conversation with her not only makes shopping a joy but also adds a personal touch that's so often missing in today's retail world. Don't pay attention to previous reviews; during my visit, I witnessed firsthand how she took care of every customer that was in at the same time as me. A visit to her store is more than just a shopping trip—it's an experience worth repeating!”

3.5 Good32 Reviews

“Bought 3 items and my total was $4.06. If I had bought comparable items at Walmart my total would have been $5.07. So I saved $1.01.To get this savings amount you have to divide the ounces or number of items per box by the price. In doing so you can see how much each item per container cost. For example, I got 6 lawn bags for around 22 cents per bag. At Walmar it would have cost me 56 cents per bag, even with my associate discount.The drawback wit dollar tree is that some items are small and you'd need two or three of them last you. Even buying 2 or 3 boxes you save same amount.Now on some items, you have to watch it. The ounces are really small and even though the price is less than Walmart, Walmart'sbigger size cost you less per ounceFor that bigger size you pay more than at Dollar Tree but, when you divide the ounces you come out cheaper. Dollar Tree plays on people who say want to spend only $20. They get some of everything they need. At Walmart, they might have spent $30 but gotten more for their money (larger sizes and less cost piece or ounce). However, if all you have to spend is $20, Dollar Tree worked.Now, this if you have a Dollar Tree and Walmart near each other. Don't drive extra miles to save a buck or two because the gas cost will eat up the savings.Be frugle where you can and you just might surprise yourself on the savings. Of course, you must have a certain brand, then you might not find it at Dollar Tree. However, they do have a variety of name brands. Other unfamiliar brands are good too, you just have to try some and see what you like.Restrooms can use an update.The store was fairly cleanSome empty spots in the store. I don't fault employees because I saw only 1 on duty and she was manning the cash register.No self-checkouts.. I can imagine you'd need one employee to diligently watch them.They have a Plus section that has $2 to $5 items. Some items looked good while others looked cheap.Overall,, this Dollar Tree serves a purpose and was pretty darn clean.”

3.5 Good101 Reviews

“$1.69 per pound store.$5 for any single Item over 75 lbs.Bring your own gloves (gardening type or better)Definitely a good deal if you are looking for small toys or light items.It would be nice if they took out the DVD cases that are missing the DVD's, so many disappointments on my last trip.The staff are friendly and helpful.”

3.1 Average128 Reviews

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