Washington County Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Address | 13475 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR | ||||||||||||
Phone | (503) 906-3823 | ||||||||||||
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Website | www.pdxrestore.org | ||||||||||||
Categories | Home Improvement Store, Appliance Store, Building Materials Store, Cabinet Store, Furniture Store | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4.2 27 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Washington County Habitat for Humanity ReStore reviews
27An excellent place to donate DIY remodel leftovers, or buy hardware and other home-related items on a budget
Hit and miss when it comes to a 2nd hand store, but you never know when you might find a good bargain. One of my favorite stores
Quite possibly my favorite store to just browse regularly. Super friendly staff and volunteers. Excellent covid awareness. And it's Habitat.a top tier nonprofit with a proven track record of improving people's lives
The waiting line was 35 people long even though everyone had mask. They also refuse to take cash as payment. Do NOT recommend.
Great place to shop for new and used material. Very low prices. Be prepared to spend some time looking at all the stuff
Although the store has been extremely busy every time I've gone I still get helped easy to walk through and I'm always getting what I need if you haven't been there you should go there you'll love it the money you save is well worth it
Great variety of goods at incredible prices, which changes daily so be ready to make this a daily place to stop in. I constantly find projects that I never knew I had.
Be advised that face masks are mandatory as well as practicing good social distancing. If you are maskless they can sell you one for $1. There are no helpers for loading and no holds so be prepared to take the items with you. Finally they only take debit and credit no cash sales.
I can not believe they would not take a brand new 4x4 skylight in the box that was ordered wrong for my home, only because it was aluminium the cost was 641.00 6 months ago from home depot check it out how stupid can policy get in the way
One of the cleanest restores I've been in and fair prices. Some other HFH stores could learn from them (you hear that CDA and Spokane).
Cool place to find used home supplies.easier to get to and park than the rebuilding center but certainly less stuff to compare though.
The store has recently improved significantly! It carries a lot more inventory, it's More clean, and the staff at as helpful and friendly as usual. Only thing I could say they need to improve on is the pricing on some items. Generally, they are at least 50% less. However, some items are priced as new ones are but missing things like the battery. But to reiterate it is on amazing store and I love going.
Find used furniture, tables, cabinets, and more - purchases help Habitat for Humanity, which builds homes for families.
Awesome store, I'm usually able to find what I need. And it goes to a good cause can't get much better than that
Great store, just didn't find what I was looking for. Some items I wished were priced a little lower for quality.
I didn't go inside, but tried to donate brand new shower doors that had to be removed to accommodate a handicap bath chair system. They wouldn't accept them but gave me a flyer with a website to see where I could take them. The website directed me to donate them at the same exact Habitat for Humanity. I'm sure someone could have used them for a remodel but I guess they will be going to the dump instead. What a waste!
Like going to find old treasures at Habitat Humanity
store. Everyone is really kind and seem to treat and are very helpful to the customers. The new manager is very nice. Thanks everyone.
I like the free pile on the dock. Paid less than the low prices marked. Everyone was very helpful.
Better than Gresham for sure. This location gets more from higher end homes. Worth the drive or stop if in the area and find new treasures while helping a great organization
They did make a handicap accessible entrance a while back
But it can be a long walk depending on where you find parking. Have not been too impressed when I visit lately.