The store is big Inside. personally lots of the stuff at this store is older then I thought it would. Lots of stuff is falling apart. The few things I saw were good priced. They also don’t deliver or help you load up things to your car so I left since I would have needed help.
Jamin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lake Elsinore, CA
I was looking for a wonderful place to find treasures and outdated items other retail stores have moved on from carrying, enter Jon Biggs. The manager walked me through what they had and made sure I had the help I needed on my way out inviting me back soon for another go round when the inventory changed again. What a store.
Sarah G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Yucaipa, CA
This place is great! Home improvement items at a fraction of the cost. Support a good cause and get a deal can’t go wrong. They have light fixtures, furniture, cabinets, pianos oh my gosh just about anything you could need for your home is here. If your like me and love pinterest then you”ll love it here you get low cost items to re-vamp on a budget. Great place!
Derek B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Redlands, CA
I still check in every few weeks here, but I haven’t had any good«finds» in a long time. It seems to me that two years ago there was more selection at a better price. I’m discouraged by higher prices and more junk, but it’s not all bad and worth checking out here and there(with out expecting too much).
Julie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redlands, CA
Love this place, you never know what you’ll find. Super fun to go in and look around!
Mandy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Bernardino, CA
Love going here, great deals and helpful staff. I try and go at least twice a month selection is always changing.
Manuel R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Bernardino, CA
Very good pricing and they have specials to! I bought a really nice desk for $ 5.00, and a shelves for $ 4.00. You have to go there first, or even just to look around. Check it out!
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redlands, CA
nice store with some good deals. check it out
Magda R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Simi Valley, CA
If you are planning on remodeling, painting, replacing a toilet or in need of furniture you absolutely must stop at the Restore first! They have everything from cabinets, tile, grout, brand new throw rugs, furniture, paint, tools… EVERYTHING including the kitchen sinks! Don’t be fooled, not all of it is used. They have a lot of new items that are donated from stores or items people never used. I am hooked. I can not pass there without stopping to see what they have because it changes every day. I donated many items that I could have easily sold on Craigslist, but I am so appreciative of what they do for the community, what they are about and how they conduct business that I feel great to give back to an organization that has given so many good deals to me. Go on their website, check out the specials and stop by often. Then head over to the Riverside Restore for an entirely different experience!
Wendy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Corona, CA
There are Re Stores all over, mostly used home improvement goods, but in decent condition. It is worth it to make a trip to several stores if you are thinking about remodling. Each store is unique with donated items. My coming here was a wonderful opportunity for finding a bargain. I was quite lucky. I am in the throws of remodling my home, including adding a bathroom. I needed and found a nearly new toilet, American Standard brand marked at $ 39.99, but with a special discount of 25% that day. That translates to costing me around $ 30. Hey, I knew I would be spending $ 100 or more at Home Depot, and besides, it had no flaws. Of course, I got it. No ewww factor to me. My daughter needed a bathroom lighting fixture for over her mirror. And yes, she found exactly what she wanted at about 35% of what it would cost retail. Another great deal. We saved at least $ 85 that day with just two items. It pays to stop. It pays to look. You just never know.
Khozaima J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 The Dalles, OR
If you’re starting a home improvement project — YOUMUST stop by the Habitat for Humanity Loma Linda ReStore! The ReStore inventory is just amazing! This place is a treasure-trove filled with great quality overstock, donated, and second-hand home improvement supplies. All of the products in the ReStore are about 40 – 50 percent off their original retail price. I would classify the Loma Linda ReStore as a mix between a thrift store and a Home Depot. The ReStore inventory is primarily supplied by corporate(Lowe, Home Depot, and etc) and community donors(contractors and local businesses). The Loma Linda ReStore has a great selection of bathroom fixtures, tools, hardware, cabinets, kitchen appliances, doors, paints, building materials, rugs, home furniture, and office furniture. Since the ReStore relies on corporate and community donations, store inventory is constantly changing… there’s no guarantee that one particular item will always be in stock. To get updates on new inventory and special clearance sales, I would recommend checking out and adding the Loma Linda ReStore’s Facebook page: The Loma Linda ReStore staff are friendly and helpful; they will help you to load heavy/large materials into your vehicle. Also, the ReStore is clean and organized. Shopping at the ReStore not only saves you money, but it also helps out the local community. A 100 percent of the proceeds generated from the Loma Linda ReStore are used by Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area to fund the construction/redevelopment of quality homes for low income families living in poverty housing. The Loma Linda ReStore is a win for the community and a win for your wallet! P. S. The Loma Linda ReStore is closed on Sundays.