I love this place! I can honestly say, every time I enter this Bargain Hunters I end up buying something. The prices are very reasonable compared to other thrift stores. My advice to others if you do not have the time nor the patience to maneuver threw the racks this is not place for you if so you will be very surprised to what you may find.
Zoe I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlotte, NC
A pleasure to shop here. The staff is friendly, helpful and multilingual. They have a boutique section where I have found Chico’s brand items among other recognisable lables. I also found a chic leather Brooks Brothers Purse and a pair of Walking Cradles which are dreamily comfortable shoes on par with Clarks. The majority of clothes are sorted and sized and there is a small section for housewares and furniture. Well worth the visit if you are attempting to be a good steward of your resources.
Ruth H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charlotte, NC
good stuff like that it is separated by size lots of knick knacks and kitchen stuff. Great variety
Rod O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charlottesville, VA
This is a great Thrift Store! Last night we were here for the Back-to-School event. We got here a little late so we did not get to see everyone and most of the clothes were gone! It was good to see everyone who was still there and next time maybe we can arrive a little earlier!
Tonya P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlotte, NC
Bargain Hunters makes me happy, first of all most racks of clothing are by size. Oh my stars in heaven, this makes thrifting so much easier. Everything that I liked was $ 1 or $ 2, this is what a thrift store should be, I get sick of $ 3.50 for a t-shirt, and I am not joking. Sometimes thrift stores just make me flat out mad with their expensive crap. Bargain Hunters made me feel like a gatherer today.
Chad E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlotte, NC
For some reason or another, the Bargain Hunters Thrift Store decided to move. Not to worry, they aren’t far — just down the street, still on Albemarle Road, in a slightly larger space. The only update of interest is in dropping off of items. You really have three choices. If you just have a small amount(bag or box), you can take it in the front. If you have a bit more(few boxes perhaps), you can take it around back — but where the other place was a bit funky, this one is downright scary. And there is almost never anyone there, so you often have to ask them to open it for you. The other option is to call for a pickup, but that is hit and miss as well. As to shopping, it’s about the same. Huge selection of clothes, where many other stores have only a few racks. Definitely make sure to check them out, as with any thrift store, but you do have a bunch of changing rooms for trying them on. Lots of furniture as well, and a good number of books and even electronics(not sure if I’d go with those however). If you want a snack, you can even stop in at Burger King, The Green Tomato or Woodlands, all within a short walk of the place.
Seth A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bristol, TN
Bargain Hunters is just that… a thrift shop that requires some sifting. Located behind the Burger King in a derelict shopping center on Albemarle Rd., this secondhand store has alot of items that have seen better days mixed with a few treasures. The clothing looked decent,-a large rack of men’s sports coats, but otherwise unimpressive. The furniture is surprisingly nice-large selection of couches and desks-not all of them scratched and stained. Would have bought a TV hutch had I not planned to move in a year or so. The book selection has some good finds. My only complaint is that they mark the spines with a Sharpie-librarians shudder at this. You can pay with credit/debit cards-a $ 5 minimum is required. At $ 1.50 a pop, I guess black lines don’t matter. If you have a lazy afternoon or looking for a bargain piece of furniture, give Bargain Hunters a try.