I really wanted to find the other reviewers wrong, as my experiences in the store off if Maple have always been so good(I scored a granite bathroom vanity top for $ 20!). I couldn’t imagine this store would have such ridiculously unreasonable prices. I found two dressers that could have worked for a project I had. Both had drawers that were broken and/or would either not push into the dresser anymore or were falling out. They wanted $ 50 for each! Bathroom vanities weren’t much less than what Home Depot wanted(about 30%, which wasn’t a great deal for the quality), and one bargain vanity had black mold on the inside. Some of the light fixtures were decently priced, and the sinks weren’t above what I’d expect, but the rest of the store was like a flea market with Neiman Marcus prices. I love Habitat, but will stick with the store off of Maple!
Jesse G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Omaha, NE
Some prices are ok, very close to retail sale prices. Employees first customers next.
Dolly J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
Very helpful, knowledgeable staff. Great values on items that may be used, may be new. Over the last year I’ve bought lamps, new bath fixtures, hardware, furniture, doors, windows, chairs, lots of misc. Great place to donate what you tear out or is left over when your remodeling. Their classes are great too! Love to stop in and see what they have today … except… I might BUY something… :-)
Dr Frank F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Omaha, NE
Absolutely ridiculously priced.
Mark C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Papillion, NE
Okay… all you handy men and women out there, if you have not been to the Habitat ReStore; go there before buying anything else at the big box stores like Lowes, Home Depot and Menards. There is a little bit of everything in the store and when I was pricing tile, it beats the big box store prices hands down… there is limited selection, but you might hit the jackpot. Also a good selection of lighting fixtures, toilets and sinks, paint and various other bric– a brac. The employees are very helpful and are very willing to give advice on your home improvement projects. All proceeds go to fund the local Habitat for Humanity, so when you shop there, not only are you getting a good deal, but you are also contributing to the betterment of the community. Good shopping.
Kim J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
The ReStore accepts new and used building-related materials from contractors, suppliers, individuals, remodelers and property managers. Some materials are used directly in the construction of Habitat homes, but most are offered to the general public to purchase at significantly reduced prices. When you have good, reusable or new materials, give them a call at 402−934−1033. We’ve both donated items(old toilet, sink, etc) and bought many items(carpet remnents, hardware, etc). It’s always fun going in because you NEVER know what they may have. And – it’s for a good cause.