Prescott is a thrift shoppers dream. There are about 10 of them in Prescott. I’ve been to almost all of them. Disabled Vets Trift is my favorite so far. Lots of items. Friendly service. Good deals.
Leland R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
Gotta love this place and you gotta support our disabled veterans. God bless
Drew B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mesa, AZ
I think we hit every thrift store in Prescott last weekend, so my rating is compared against others. It’s a big place with a lot of selection, but most of it just wasn’t what we were looking for. They don’t lose a star for that as it’s totally a matter of what’s donated and changes often. It seemed pretty heavily weighted on clothes. My biggest gripe was pricing… I have no idea how the pricing structure works or what was priced what. It’s also out of town a bit compared to others, but like I said, it’s huge. It’s probably one of the biggest in the area.
Susan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
WOW! is all I can say! NO wait! I can say LOTS more about this gem in Prescott, AZ. I have been going there since I was a student at Northern AZ University and the 1.5-hour drive was so worth it. Now I live south of Prescott and the 1.5-hour drive, 12 years later, is STILL worth it! They have everything under the sun that you could possibly want or need, and the prices are the best of any thrift store in AZ. From books to vinyl lps to clothing to furniture to games to seasonal items to knick knacks to housewares… On and on and one, rows and rows and rows of everything. Each time my husband and I go it is like a treasure hunt and the treasures I bring home are amazing. I was able to get all my Halloween decorations there for our home and we had the BEST yard in the Valley of the Sun! That included Christmas, too! But above all, the DAV fulfills a purpose as a thrift store serving the Disabled American Veterans, and their mission is accomplished through the people who work there, the prices and the exceptional variety of «treasures» you, too, can find.
Sarah M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Syracuse, NY
What a find! This two-level maze of treasures is a must-visit for any thrift store aficionado who finds herself in the area. I was initially drawn in by the large signs advertising«TRIFTSTORE». Since it was displayed on multiple signs, I assumed the misspelling was not accidental. Indeed, there’s a sweet story behind the name that you should ask about when you visit. Their prices are average to low, depending on what you’re buying. The selection of books and records is massive, well-organized, and really cheap(25 cent paperbacks, 50 cent hardcovers). They have average clothing prices, and a wide selection of sizes. I only had 45 minutes or so to poke around, but I could have spent hours! I ended up with a couple books and a set of ceramic coasters. Worth a look!
Laura A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Prescott, AZ
This place is different. No doubt about it. Odd pricing system. They can’t spell thrift(inside joke). You find odd stuff. However the prices are great. I mean really great. New stuff constantly, it moves fast. The staff is helpful. And I love supporting veterans. It is really my all time favorite.
Becky N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Prescott Valley, AZ
I like the variety of things you can find here, and the support for our veterans is awesome. Yay! My only real complaint is the lack of a clear pricing system, which gets things confusing. Still, I’d shop there again!
Lou D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Prescott, AZ
Its an okay place to get a bargain but I never know what Im going to pay for something! MOST everything isnt marked with a price so you have to ask the lady at the counter. She will tell you how much it is. What a PAIN…
Alli R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
I love this place, but things move so fast… if you think about it… it will be gone the before you get out of the drive way. Most of all I guess I got a bit American when all at once we were all called to stand to the flag-remove our hats and listen to the National Anthem and to not forget our men and women in service… it was quite moving. Then I learned that every dollar stays in the valley to help disabled veterans. They have loads of kind people and it’s been a joy to grab good deals there. I have never felt so patriotic… where you spend your dollar matters!