I find it impossible not to visit this place whenever I am in the area. The store is fairly large and the selections are very impressive. There is even a silent auction area up front for what could be called high ticket items. Some of the standouts here were a violin, antique luggage, jewelry and electronics. The thing that sticks out here is how well the store is organized. In some thrift stores, you get the feeling that«stuff» is just thrown into a space to keep it out of the weather, That is not the case here. The place is merchandised as well as any retail store. I am especially impressed with the book section. It has been meticulously organized and they even have a dedicated staff member to help you locate topics of interest. The household project section is also full of great finds. I have been able to complete four projects with items located here. Cabinets, tile, plumbing, counter-tops: all if those are here, Once again, all perfectly organized. The staff members here get very high marks as well. They are knowledgeable, professional and willing to help in any way including helping you load larger items if they have someone on staff who can literally do the heavy lifting. I feel good about shopping here. It helps to re-purpose items and supports the local community. This place is a win all the way.
Michael N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlotte, NC
Oh the Humanity!(Get it? Hardee — har-har) This is a very large Habitat for Humanity Store. An antique/high dollar section up front followed by shelves chock full of books. The main floor is loaded full of large furniture and large items ranging from the usual: desks, sofas, coffee tables, hutches to the unusual: exam tables, sinks and toilets. What do I spy with my little eye? Brand new NODA and Brawley pint glasses? Score! Cashiers are fast and professional. My pint glasses were even lovingly wrapped in newspaper. This place is A okay!
Kristie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gastonia, NC
One of my favorite places to shop for things for the house. This location has alot of office furniture, cabinets, appliances, doors/windows and glassware. One of my most favorite things here is the book section. The recently got a donation of turn of the century books(not this century but the last one). And they often have vintage cookbooks which has become a passion of mine. The only thing that is lacking is a substantial outdoor section, with stuff for the yard. Staff is very friendly and the bathrooms are superclean! Tip: Check the dates… the advertised price is discounted if it’s 30, 60 and over 90 days old!