Quick and easy drop off process with great staff to help you unload your car. I’ve always had luck finding Polaroid cameras at this location too!
Ruth F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wheaton, IL
This place appears to have hit its stride. Sometimes I find nothing, but I’ve had some good finds here. Still has a large«new» section. Clothing prices are a bit optimistic($ 6 for used polyester blazers?), but if you don’t come in looking for steals/amazing bargains in clothing, you’ll be fine. Clothing prices are by category, not by item, so the crappy clothes are overpriced and the really nice ones a little underpriced. Clothing is sorted by size and(sort of) color; women’s sizes tend to be size 16 and below. There are usually a couple of silk scarves in the jumble of scarves on the wall; spotted a couple of cashmere sweaters today. Women’s shoes are in pretty good shape and include the occasional higher-end find(Chinese Laundry, etc.). Books well-sorted; a surprising number of low-fat cookbooks.
Josh H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sycamore, IL
I’ve been to a lot of Goodwill stores, and this one meets the standards set by them. It’s clean and pretty well organized, a definite stop up from a normal junk shop. Good electronics recycling program for donors/nearby residents. Pricing is a little weird. Brand-cache may cost you more at this store, and they tend to price up items donated by Target that are still in box or otherwise newer in appearance. There is still a lot of good stuff to be had, but like any thrift shop, it requires multiple visits and flexible needs to get something you’ll really like or want. Plus, they have dressing rooms!
Stacy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 DeKalb, IL
The space is new and clean! We were looking for furniture, toys, and books. Although I didn’t see anything I liked, everything was reasonably priced. Almost ridiculously so in the case of a buffet and matching hutch both between $ 20-$ 40. As to the previous review that mentioned new goods, I have seen this in other Goodwill and Salvation Army stores. When discount stores such as Target clear out their clearance, it goes to places like Big Lots, thrift stores, etc. Not unusual.