Not bad, though it can’t compare to the Goodwill on Comm Ave in Boston. That’s my measuring stick. They have a small lawn/garden/home section with pre-packaged products… not sure how that fits in? Organized and mostly clean. I found a $ 3 filing cabinet which was exactly what I was looking for. Beginner’s luck; next round I walked out empty-handed.
Samantha S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chelmsford, MA
Great bargains, as you’d expect at a Goodwill store. I’m not sure if this is true everyday, but when I was there one tag color was half off(which means $ 2.50 in most cases) and a second tag color was $ 1.00. Can’t beat that. I found clothes, linens, a lamp and shade, and a bunch of wool sweaters for $ 1 each(keep in mind that it was late May). This store is a bit of a haul for me, but I’ll stop in when I can.
Daniel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lebanon, NH
I’ve been in and out of this Goodwill for quite a while and have bought a number of items here. The selection is ok, but the pricing is not always consistent. For instance, we have seen hardcover Twilight books going for $ 5.00. Honestly, I have seen used book stores selling them for lower prices. I think if the store would want to move more items they should be consistent and price them like other Goodwills have done in the state that across the board paperbacks being $ 1 and hardcover $ 2 unless they are«coffee table books» or antique. The selection of clothes is nice and housewares is ok.
Tom W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manchester, NH
What can I say, I dig Goodwill. After my Mom passed and we donated her clothes to Goodwill, I realized that there might be some good stuff inside so I checked it out. I was very surprised to see a clean well lit store with tons of cool stuff! I am constantly finding great electronics to use or resell on eBay. Lots of cool clothes for cheap, and many other things like stuff you had as a kid and thought you would never see again. I am always stopping to see what’s there.
Charles W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, ME
If it wasn’t for Goodwill where would you go to get your costumes for Halloween? This store reminded me of my hometown store which was once a Circuit city(when you become old and your kids ask you, «what was a Circuit city?», what will you say?). Large selection of gently used clothes, in mostly good condition. But can’t say much for the styles. I needed to find a brown tie for a my costume. Portland seemed to have a drought, I walk into the goodwill after attending my clients site and Boom! A rack of brown ties for $ 1.99. This goodwill even had a rack of costumes as well for the last minute folk. Tons of clothes for ladies, at least ¾ of the store was women’s clothing.
Joseph C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Raymond, NH
Used and low end merchandise with your purchase price ostensibly going to a good cause. This is a good place to browse for used books and household nick knacks and décor items. I shy away from the used appliances and clothing but that’s just me.
Robert B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bedford, NH
Another great store to donate to or find a great deal! Michelle, Robert, Carman, Cae, Wesley, Bruce, Joe, Cherlylynn, David, Sarah, and Mark are awesome!
Laura A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Londonderry, NH
Goodwill has opened another of their brand new, big box stores, and halleluyah for that! There’s plenty of room on the racks, lots of merchandise, and helpful staff.