Just like every thrift store, you really have to dig to uncover the great finds. I have definitely found some great clothes, plates, mugs, frames, etc. here. They also have the cheapest prices of any other thrift store I’ve seen. The only downside is that it doesn’t seem like they get much new inventory very often. So, I would space out the visits. Other than that, it’s my favorite thrift store in Gainesville. One last thing: the store is very clean and spacious. It doesn’t feel stuffy or cluttered at all.
Crystal M.
Classificação do local: 2 Lakeland, FL
I used to love Salvation Thrift until it got a makeover and upped their prices in the past year. The place is in between Ward’s and Big Lots. It is in a dusty parking lot and parking is always always scarce. I used to come here and get the coolest items for 25 – 50 cents. Now, their coats are near $ 20, computer monitors from 1995 are $ 16, old DVDs are $ 3. That’s just too much for what is basically trash. The only good thing I’ve ever bought from here was an old pharmacy bottle for 59 cents. Everything else is stuff I just basically throw out a few months later. The people who work here are awesome, though, very courteous, and the rating has nothing to do with them.
Steve C.
Classificação do local: 5 Gainesville, FL
I’ve really lucked out here over the years. A loaded G4 PowerMac(now behind me running Panther) and monitor for $ 125, a beautiful(if somewhat functional) piano for the same, a pristine 60’s(?) steel desk with side attachment, lots of clothes, on and on. And they’re open late enough to dig through after work.