Category: | Thrift Store |
Address: | 2208 W Casino Rd, Everett, WA 98204, USA |
Phone: | +1 425-263-8540 |
Site: | seattlegoodwill.org |
Rating: | 4 |
Working: | 8AM–9PM 8AM–9PM 8AM–9PM 8AM–9PM 8AM–9PM 8AM–9PM 8AM–9PM |
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E.J. Sennett
Great place to spend the day and get a workout! Wear gloves and come in the off hours because there is typically no parking during busy times. I like to go in the evening when there are less people but be aware of the furniture annex next door closes earlier, at 5 or 6pm. The prices are unbeatable and if you like hunting for finds, this is the place to hunt. Be aware that the people here can be pushy and are mostly foreigners. The staff is helpful and friendly and they dont allow kids to shop the bins however there are always mexicans with their kids here and they very rarely keep their crying babies at home. The prices here are by the pound for electronics, toys, shoes, housewares and clothes. I can get a cart full of miscellaneous toys or clothes for under 20 bucks. Best thing to do is grab what looks interesting and go through your cart later. The shoes and electronics get scavenged first and hardest. If you dont get to be one of the first people going through a fresh bin of shoes or electronics, you will have a hard time finding things together like pairs, or sets of things untangled like apppliances with cords, etc. Be aware there is often broken glass and sharp metal corners or just broken things in general and stuff ends up on tge floor alot, its really not a place for kids. Wear gloves. There is mens and womens restroom. Only problems ive had are carts being neglected or pushed into my car in the parkjng lot and no parking at times and pushy foreighners who dont respect personal space.
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Rach W
This is the weirdest Goodwill I have ever been in, but they have some amazing stuff if you dig deep enough. I love going though the bins finding vintage and antique items- especially books! Although some of the customers are overly enthusiastic and act like wild animals tearing through bins. I try to stay clear of the hordes. Pro tip: try to wear gloves when looking through bins too. UPDATE: Martha L. who works here is super RUDE! My friend and I came here the other day and we were looking through bins, when we found an entire photo album of family photos. It looked like maybe they were taken in the Middle East. We thought it was incredibly sad that a familys entire photo album was in a 10 cent bin at Goodwill, so my friend decided to buy the album so we could try to find the family and see if they still wanted the photos. We went to cash out, and our cashier, Martha L. snatched the album out of my friends hands, threw it in the TRASH, and called us both perverts because we were buying photos of children. My friend and I (both female by the way) were shocked and hurt. This is incredibly RUDE, and this lady needs some sensitivity or customer service training.
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sick brick
Becoming more and more overpriced with less and less quality items. There used to be good media and collectible albums. Now at anytime throughout the day there will be 4-6 bins of wrinkled up newspaper, broken glass and garbage/recycling. Surrounded by 2-4 bins of mismatched footwear and several bins of mostly moldy or disgusting soiled clothing. Also there is a sort of pile of bikes chained up all with flat tires, no tires and rusty or missing parts priced $79.99-$129.99!! And an outrageously priced display case with random things usually priced far above what they are new at stores like Wal-Mart or Target and they are usually in some state of decay. The pricing scale is way off for used/destroyed donated items. Get it together "Good"will!
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Kristian Norris
There is a lot of everything here, its not your typical thrift store by any means. It really depends on what you are looking for...for the most part just keep your mind open and dig in the bins. If you anger quickly or have a short temper this is not the place for you. Bins are changed often and you have to spend some time here to really see how it works. There are many regulars that are really cool, some not so much. It is an experience to say the least but it may be worth checking out if you have the time. Oh this is definitely NOT the place to bring children it gets hectic and the bins are too high for them to even really look in.
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Rob Leingang U2
Nice folks work here, but its pretty hit and miss on the rest, its a grab bag, you never know if your going to find something great or nothing at all. Its an interesting format tho. Large rooling carts are brought out and customers are asked to stay behind the yellow taped off areas, then when carts are in position and staff are out of the way the order is given to "shop" and gloved customers dive in, no literally! It can be a bit rough at times but usually the staff can remove any serious threats and the crowd will police it self usually...all in all it is one of my go to spots, parking is rough on the weekend.
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Karen ePage
This is the outlet for Goodwill! Good grief! Who knew?! Clothes all stuffed in giant bins... People in the know wear gloves and sift through all the merchandise.... Merchandise priced by the pound! Walk outside and toward the left... Thats the furniture section.... Prices as marked... Amazing bargains... Especially for those who have the patience to dig through the bins. Unfortunately thats not my deal...
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Chelsea Belfield
I come here for the treasure hunt and to have fun. Sometimes other customers can be pushy which detracts from the fun. But theres always something cool to find and I have a lot of luck finding upscale clothing brands in my size. Shoes are really competitive but if you wait for the rush to die down you can usually find something cool. Its a great place to buy movies, they always have tons and theyre only $2 each.
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Terah Osborne
Cost is by the pound. This place has some good stuff, but is a.mad house. Rude people in there. Be prepared to have to push your way thru at times. I woukd recommend Sunday at church time. There is hardly ever any parking which reqlly is not good for business. I have found many treasures here though. Bring rubber gloves as you will just be digging through huge troughs of merchandise.
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Chandler Crabbs
Good with the store and its workers itself,however had a horrible experience otherwise, had my sweatcoat with my cigarettes and PHONE in it in the pockets, that must of accidently fell of the bar of the cart while either my son or myself was pushing it, so more than likely got stolen from a customer or slight chance got mixed in w all the tables of clothes
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Austin Chambers
A friend mentioned this place. She said it was rows and rows of mildly sorted items. I was interested, and I liked what I saw. Clothes, toys, some furniture (not in bins), stuffed animals, more clothes, home items and many others that are pretty cheap. Ill be looking around there again.
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Katie Benoit Lysikov
This place is intense. Bring a pair of gloves and be prepared to dig through bins of random items. You never know what youre going to find. Items are weighed by the pound so you end up with some crazy deals. Some shoppers here can get fiesty and territorial
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nathan Leb
Well someone told me, "Come here and Bring Gloves". Yep dig through Giant Bins of random stuff. Also Giant Piles of clothing. Only reason for the 4 of 5 stars is the parking is well no so great. Other than that it is fun to dig here for random cool things.