Category: | Thrift Store |
Address: | 342 E Smith Rd, Medina, OH 44256, USA |
Phone: | +1 330-907-1978 |
Site: | medinahabitat.org |
Rating: | 3.3 |
Working: | Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 8AM–4PM Closed |
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Peggy Hall
I been to several Habitat for Humanities in the past few months. This one is big and they have a lot of different things to choose from. Thats about the only thing they had really going for them. I get that they are a business that is giving back to the community and creating stability, and a home for those in need and the proceeds go to help with making families dreams come true. But really come on. The items you are selling have been donated to you. I seen a VCR priced at $30 yesterday. $30 for a used VHS player? I agree with the person who posted above me that she can find the items in Home Depot, Menards and Lowes for half the cost. Just because its new when it comes to you does not mean you should price it at or above the price that it actually sold for. I was in about 5 weeks ago and much to my surprise not much had changed in the store. Same things at the same prices not being sold because they are asking way to much. You would think instead of over pricing the items you have in the store you would try to price them to move. So that new things can come out. I am very disappointed in this Habitat. Will stick to Canton or Wooster. The Staff are much more polite and welcoming. BTW the lady who checked me out today was a bit rude.
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Linda Schiller-Hanna
If you have some time on the weekend, its worth the trip. You will save a ton of money if you shop carefully. I was remodeling my bathroom recently. Got brass sink fixture for $25. (It was a store model) but was able to find the guts at a place in the Industrial Park in Medina. Total deal about $60. On the internet, same item priced at over $225. They have windows, doors, sinks, lighting fixtures... a lot of it new, a lot recycled. It pays to show up early and come often. And it is fun! Nice people run this place and it helps build more homes for those who need them.
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Chris Lambert
Would like to give a zero, this is nothing like it was intended... high priced etc. I will get it cheaper in stores and donate it those in need.. sad, and disappointed. Just found same item brand new at home depot 20.00 cheaper than restor
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Michele Powers-Neeld
I love the fact that they now carry Eco-paint, I use it on my beehives. Eco-paint is paint that has been filtered and remixed professionally. VERY affordable for projects, were color isnt a big factor.
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Shane Willoughby
Think of it like a Goodwill with tons of furniture, tools, kitchen appliances, and so much more. Volunteers are extremely friendly and always happy to help.
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Delles White
Very high price on most of the items in the store. The one lady who works the cash register, is not the very polite. She even uses bad language.
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Avalon Acres Farm
Great resource for stuff, a little more expensive than other Habitat for Humanity stores, but the work they do in Medina makes it worth the price!
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John Mirka
Great place to find nice things at a good price.