Their line of recycled paint is great. I think it’s called Amazon. We use it every time we need to paint a room in our home. It’s inexpensive, doesn’t smell toxic, and covers wonderfully. Nice folks, good(local!) cause.
Matt J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cedar Rapids, IA
The rugs they sell are very pricey. Everything else in the store seems reasonable. I enjoy going to just see what I can find. They also carry a line of recycled paint that looks interesting. I am planning on trying it out. The store is definitely worth stopping by to take a peek.
Travis M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cedar Rapids, IA
I used to respect this place but things have changed. They’ve started buying new material and tools etc etc and reselling them. Just what we want a place that gets funding from the government and local donations that’s trying to rip people off.’ Their prices used to be reasonable but that’s changed. I’m always in big box stores and compare prices and I’m literally sticker shocked in restore. Why would I buy something used at restore when I can buy it for the same price new?! You’d think the want to move product but instead they overcharge and sit on product. If most of what you sell is donated, sell it like it is. I donated an antique chair and they asked over 100 $ for it!!! I payed half that when I bought it at an antique store(a store that’s for profit not«non profit» like restore. They sell everything at almost new cost. Avoid this place unless you want to be ripped off.
Trevor F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cedar Rapids, IA
Its not as good as ones in Chicago, or Denver but its still a great store, I was going to donate a stove but they don’t take appliances here. A lot of the stuff at this store is old and out of date but there are some good finds here for someone that wants to remodel a room in there house for cheap.