I’m mixed here. They have much higher quality items than goodwill. But they are much more expensive. They have good sales and discount cards when you donate. Overall a good place to get clothes and random things. Gotta watch those tags though. You’ll love a dress and than the tag says $ 20… it’s thrift, not consignment… I do enjoy popping in during a sale, otherwise I won’t bother.
Alyson K.
Place rating: 1 Concord, NH
The store is not even as nice as Goodwill, but with prices that are ludicrously high. I have seen several items with original price tags still on them, where the Savers price was higher than the listed price! The only time that you end up with good deals is when they have clearance sales, and even then you would do better at the FIT store or possibly Goodwill. Pretty sad, considering only a tiny portion of this even goes to charity, so they’re making a for-profit fortune off of free junk!
Chris H.
Place rating: 1 Ansonia, CT
Very large store. Mostly clothing, some housewares, not much furniture. The prices are very high. I’ve browsed the store several times and not purchased anything. I’m not paying close to retail for a worn used item.
Joseph C.
Place rating: 2 Raymond, NH
A large thrift store with a varied selection. A lot of cloths and not much furniture. Large book selection including kid’s chapter books.