9 reviews of Bianca Amor’s Liquidation Supercentre
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Mike B.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Mikey not sure if he likey or not Mikey loves da dolla stowre. And this place is like that on steriods But kinda makes me itchy to go there. not too cleanz. And smells kinda funkay. I likes de funkay but not the smell Some good deals but not really liquidation. mostly imported goods from ma chinezee brothas in the east . Nice swords for ya ninja stash !
V M.
Place rating: 5 Vankleek Hill, Canada
Love this place Cute jewerly Random stuff I had a blast shopping here and it was cheap prices
Charles H.
Place rating: 3 Leduc, Canada
wasnt that impressed. its okay But no different than any swap meet can provide, there are better liquidators in the city might be back
Karel J.
Place rating: 4 Edmonton, Canada
If you like Dollar stores, then you would probably love this store. This is a Dollar store on steroids. They sell lots of stuff at a bargain. I got HDMI cables for $ 5.
Adele P.
Place rating: 1 Edmonton, Canada
We bought a helicopter for our 6 year old for didn’t work. We had to fight to return it as I couldn’t find the receipt. We finally found it and took it back for an exchange. They didn’t have any of the spy copters left so we got a different one brought it home and it was missing parts! We cannot get our money back and we have a very sad child for xmas. thanks for that
Amanda F.
Place rating: 4 Sherwood Park, Canada
Other than being WAAAAAY on the other side of town for me — this place is pretty awesome. Finding everyday household items at a significant discount is easily achievable here. I can’t get over the prices for the area rugs!!! From teeny tiny to ginormous — they have it all and the prices are unbelievably low compared to what I am used to seeing. I bought one a few years back and have not had one issue with the quality — if you are willing to look for it, you can find some pretty nice ones. For some inexplicable reason I usually end up spending more on my animals here than on myself or anything else. Your run of the mill pet supplies are super cheap(pet beds, brushes/cat hair catchers, toys, leashes/collars, etc). I would recommend this place for a first time ‘mover outer’ as this is a great place to get your basics without breaking the bank(more than is already unavoidable when moving out for the first time). Only downside for me — fighting the crowds can get a little overwhelming at times.
Maria F.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Unlike reviewers before me, I wasn’t that impressed with Bianca Amor’s Liquidation Super Centre. Sure this store is huge, and sure there is an eclectic selection of products… but liquidation centre is liquidation centre. Everything sold here looks like it is of inferior quality. The store is rather dirty, and at the time of my visit there was water leaking through the roof. I came to Bianca Amor’s on a weekday, and the place wasn’t particularly busy. It’s always fun to explore new stores, so I took my sweet time to browse the selection of available products. Imagine the store that sells everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, and you will get the idea of what this liquidation centre is like. There are rugs and cookware, skin care items and wall art, bedding and kitchen accessories, DVDs and books, electronics and toys. Close to the back of the store, there is a furniture section. The selection is overwhelming, especially if you are just browsing and don’t really know what to buy. After familiarizing myself with the store’s selection, the only things I bought were 2 DVDs with old Hollywood movies priced 2 for $ 10. Also, I almost bought a black and white picture(the selection of pictures is quite nice here, actually) but then didn’t because the frame was a bit crooked. All in all, not a bad store; definitely worth browsing from time to time. I know that I will come back armed with patience and persistence.
Paula K.
Place rating: 5 Edmonton, Canada
I don’t know who Bianca Amor is, but if I ever meet her in person I will thank her for opening this store. It is huge and packed full of all kinds of household items, clothing, art, hardware, office supplies, toys, and novelty items. I don’t even know how to describe the wide range of what is sold here, all at rock bottom prices. I feel like I am writing the script for a commercial, but I have found deals here that are on par or better than at dollar stores. Most of the items I have bought here have cost less than five dollars and include mittens, a safety jacket to wear on my bicycle, fingertip massagers, a first aid kit, and a case for my laptop. A lot of the things sold here look like they were imported from China, while others things are overstocks, closeout items, and things that have been discontinued. Going through the many aisles is like an adventure. Anyone who likes to go bargain hunting has to pay a visit here.
Kerri W.
Place rating: 5 Banff, Canada
This store is remarkable! The coolest part about it is that Bianca Amor is only 19 years old! She got into business when she entered her TEENS! When I first went to this store, I was expecting a store full of junk that no one would want. That was my impression of what a liquidation store was all about. I suppose in a way it sort of resembles an enormous garage sale only the stuff is new. They’ve got a variety of different stuff at super low prices. The merchandise really varies — there’s «As Seen On TV» stuff, toiletries from bankrupt American drug stores, cheap imported stuff that was purchased in bulk. I’m really not doing it justice. Ha! When you go, I’d recommend going on a weekday during the day if possible but weekends are totally crazy. Be sure to go up and down all the aisles because they get new stock in all the time and things move around. Sometimes you’re not sure what’s around the next corner which really is part of the fun! They’ve got crayons and stationary with some interesting Engrish on them as well as Asian characters. Some of the stuff you’ve seen on infomercials and wondered if it really worked… ask the staff. Seriously, chances are pretty good they took a chance on it. If not, sometimes it’s worth forking over a few bucks rather than the«three easy payments of $ 9.99.» I bought some batteries super cheap — a package of 40 AAs for like $ 2. I went for the tweezers that light up and have a magnifying glass«As Seen On TV» for my mom because she was excited during a commercial once. The cashier said she tried them and they are actually good quality and work really well. I also got a super soft throw blanket really cheap. Proceed with caution for sure, but go in with an open mind. Their stock changes and replenishes all the time. If you saw something interesting one time but not the next, tell a staff member and they’ll take your name and number and give you a call when they get it in. FYI the address isn’t exact but will get you to the right area. It’s near Princess Auto and Trident Pet Supercentre.