Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Canton OH
Address | 1400 Raff Rd SW Ste B, Canton, OH | ||||||||||
Phone | (330) 915-5920 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.restoreeco.org | ||||||||||
Categories | Thrift Store, Appliance Store, Building Materials Store, Furniture Store, Home Goods Store | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.1 14 reviews | ||||||||||
Nearest branches Habitat for Humanity of Summit County ReStore — 2301 Romig Rd, Akron, OH Habitat for Humanity ReStore - Marion, Ohio — 1713 Marion-Mt Gilead Rd, Marion, OH, United States Habitat For Humanity ReStore - Bond Hill — 4910 Para Drive rear entrance, 4910 Para Dr, Cincinnati, OH Habitat for Humanity ReStore - Cheviot — 3970 N Bend Rd, Cincinnati, OH |
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore reviews
14Found the perfect item today and a bunch of other treasures. The people are so nice. Love it here
A great place with true "no competition" pricing! Great place for first time home owners to get their home furnished for unbelievable low prices! Now I have personally been to many places that sell things for the home and home renovations like furniture, doors, paint, tile, siding, and other odds and ends and general products, but no store in NE Ohio of this genre can even come close to the stellar pricing, wide selection, and top notch staff as Habitat for Humanity Restore. Take my word for it, save yourself some time, and go here just to see. You will thank me later!
Great place to look for used furniture if you are trying to furnish an apartment for a college student or someone in need but can't afford new. We learned today Saturday morning is the time to go. Many new donations were out for purchase
Store is somewhat clean. Roof was leaking at a steady rate onto a dining room table they were selling. A couple emoyees saw it and shrugged it off. It looked like a nice finished table.
The couches were a real treat. A couple of the couch frames had completely different cushions on it from another couch.
Not enough room to navigate all of the furniture section. One person going through the aisles is a struggle, two trying to get through, forget about it.
They have a lot of furniture (couches, loves eats, recliners, rockers and end tables.
Lots and lots of end tables and coffee tables.
They also have an eclectic selection of housewares. Up the ramp to the upper section is the diy area. The lighting is poor, but there is a multitude of construction pieces and remodeling fixtures.
The prices have went up, the quality of some of the items is questionable.
The good thing is, if you have an imagination you can, paint or refinish a piece.
The money taken in goes to a very worthy cause, so I ignore the shortcomings. Of course after browsing, I usually leave with a cart full of items.
If you like to browse, are a handyman or handy woman, you will like it here. If you like going to the area thrift stores, this is the place for you.
Be very careful what you donate to this place as their dumpster is always full. The stuff they throw away is completely mind-boggling, we're talking brand new stuff donated from one of the box stores or local contractors. There's a reason they keep their dumpster behind a chain-link enclosure with cameras watching it. They don't want you to see what's inside. The stuff they sell is drastically overpriced for what it is, a lot of stuff you can buy cheaper at Home Depot. I'll be completely honest here I got in some trouble and had to do community service so I chose habitat for Humanity because I've been in the construction trades for more than 30 years. To say the least I was shocked by the amount of donations that goes straight into the dumpster. I'm not talking about broken or damaged goods a lot of the stuff is better than the stuff they put on the floor. They really need to evaluate the leadership at least at the store level. I gave them one star because I couldn't give them 0.
Amazing store and some of the best deals on home improvement items, sinks, toilets, cabinets, and such. Great staff as well, very friendly and knowledgeable. Prices are set, so no discounts.you should really check out the great stuff there.
Excellent place to shop for second hand items, especially construction items. Friendly and helpful staff. Prices very reasonable.
I like to browse thru thiui uhe store, not only to buy but alot to look at. I come out with to much my wife said. I will post pic later this eve.
The Staff Are Very Nice And Helpful. Any Advice That They Had, They Gave. If They Felt Something Shouldn't Be Bought Because Of Whatever Reason, They Told Me.
Can find some hidden gems here. The dressers seemed over priced for their condition. But the store is definitely worth checking out.
You never know what you might find at the Habitat for Humanity restore. There’s new things; old things and gently use things. There’s rust and dust and things to lust for.
Vintage goods & cool range hoods; comfy chairs and pictures in pairs.
It’s always worth a look. For furniture, pictures or glassware. Nails; tacs and pads for stairs. Faucets sinks and toilet seats.
You should look cause it’s inexpensive and they have hooks.
Always find a good deal. Mostly used things it's like a resale shop or is. Got nice piece of new carpet 12 dollars.
You never know what you will find. I have all kinds of hardware from 30 years working on cars. I found three drawer units that hold parts bins. I paid big money for two units I purchased years ago. I paid $2.00 each. For the units they had. Now I am even more organized.
I used to love shopping at restore. I was in the store yesterday and wanted to look at a rug. I asked if they could have someone help unroll it so I could see see it better. They called someone to help. I waited and waited. No one came then two employees come waking by so I asked for help and they said they would help as soon as they could. Again I waited and waited so I finally left. I called today to see if it was still there and they said they weren't sure that I could come in and look. If I wanted to do that I wouldn't have called. Not sure if they are short staffed or what but the few employees I asked for help werent very helpful. The quality of the stuff in there was pretty poor and the place is half empty. Maybe they will close their doors soon. I'm less than thrilled to shop there anymore.