10 reviews of Thrift Store Oki Doki Home Treasures
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Mike M.
Place rating: 5 Orange, CA
I sold an oak china hutch on 6÷27÷2015 and felt it was a successful, win-win transaction. Not fully solid oak, but solid trim with oak veneer top & sides, in very good condition I know that used furniture does not always have a high resale value. The retailer, Okie Doki in this case, has to deal with the risk of it not selling quickly, and therefore tying up the money he paid out for it for an unknown period of time. I came in with a picture the day before, I was asked how much I wanted for it. My $ 30 sell offer countered to $ 25 and I accepted it. When I brought it in, I asked the owner to take a physical 2nd look for good faith, and he was happy. I unloaded it, reassembled it from transportation, I felt a win-win situation. I plan to stop in to browse the store at a later date as a buyer, and would not hesitate to show other furniture items as a seller in the future. Go in with a picture before carting the item in, they’re not a Goodwill donation center(-:. I felt that my piece will go to someone for a price that will make all sides of the transaction happy, me included.
Ryan C.
Place rating: 2 Anaheim, CA
Looking at thrift stores can be fun, especially if you’re not searching for anything in particular but end up finding something awesome. This shop was definitely not a diamond in the rough, instead it was just really rough. For a thrift store, the prices were really high on some really old and beat up stuff. I’m not talking about antiques, I’m referencing old DVD players, televisions, radios and more. They were just as much as a new one and in subpar condition. There was quite a bit of furniture, but a lot was missing pieces, had huge dents and gashes or looked as if they were on their last leg of life. One thing that really bothered me was that a lot of items didn’t have price tags on them so you didn’t know how much anything was. You’d randomly find an orange sticker on something or even worse, the store wrote the price with permanent marker on the side of the item for sale. They did have a ton of clothes, but I can’t speak to their condition or prices as I didn’t take the time to check… I was pretty much over it after being there for a short amount of time.
Mayra f.
Place rating: 1 Anaheim, CA
The store was great before they changed owners now the items are overpriced and nothing out of the ordinary would be found here
Geo A.
Place rating: 2 Santa Ana, CA
Horrible! Place is huge but they don’t turn the lights on. So it’s VERY difficult to see. Prices are ridiculous. DEFINITELYOVERPRICED.
Chris J.
Place rating: 1 Costa Mesa, CA
Checked out this place with some friends today. My observation upon entry was that this is a combo new furniture and used items store combined which to me does not meet the definition of a thrift store. A thrift store should be used items, period. Additionally, the prices here are not very«thrifty» so I’m a tad confused about the goal here. Lastly, the lighting in the store is dim to none so there is not an element of safety that could be a legit concern. That’s all.
Margo D.
Place rating: 1 Santa Ana, CA
I came here based on all the great reviews and was very disappointed. The place is huge with lots of stuff, a mix of old and new, however, it’s expensive! Thrift stores are supposed to be thrifty, if I wanted to pay a lot for a used item I might as well just buy it new. And it’s dark in there, no lights on whatsoever.
Eileen F.
Place rating: 1 Anaheim, CA
Went in yesterday. .saw a side table in disrepair but really wanted it. $ 29 seemed too much. After much thought went back today. the tag was gone. I offered him $ 25.he said it’s $ 39! Tried bargaining. he said a man offered him $ 29 yesterday(price marked)…he said he turned him down! He obviously lied to my face! Never going in there again. No excuse for lying.
Anna K.
Place rating: 4 Brea, CA
Fantastic prices, neatly organized, no «thrift store smell.» Friendly staff that allow you to browse as long as you want. I plan to purchase a(new) full-sized mattress from them, for anywhere from $ 120 to $ 140 depending on the brand. I was told by a staff member that their store used to be a furniture & mattress store, so they can still order those items brand new & have them in the store in 2 – 3 business days. They only accept cash & debit so come prepared. The clothes hanging just outside the store are Fill a Bag for $ 5.
Carah G.
Place rating: 5 Orange, CA
I love old furniture with character, so when I decided to start looking for a credenza, I’m glad I found it at Oki Doki. They have your usual thrift store clothes and nick-nacks, but I was impressed with their large selection of furniture. You could get everything for the whole house if needed. The staff was pretty happy to help load the credenza into my car and they offer delivery service as well. The only downside is they only take cash or debit, no credit cards.
Melissa A.
Place rating: 5 Buena Park, CA
Wide selections of household items that are neatly on display are always intriguing because you never know what will catch your attention. A lot of people getting good deals on furniture. Multiple aisles of clothing. Changes in inventory happen frequently enough to make frequent visits. One of my fav thrit shops… The F was missing for a little.