Junk– and rude old ladies who need to keep their pregnant comments to themselves. They didn’t even say hello to me when I came in!
Kristine G.
Place rating: 2 Corona, CA
Most stuff very worn. Has a lot of books in good shape. A lot if medical equipment in good shape, such as walkers, crutches etc. Clothes and shoes in very used condition.
Julie R.
Place rating: 5 Corona, CA
I came here over summer for the first time and was blown away! Everything is SUPER cheap– I got three belts at I think fifty cents a piece. There was an entire rack with clothes for a quarter. On top of that Saturday’s are fifty percent off, and they have a «bag sale» every third Sunday or something where you put as much as you can in a bag for one price. The two people working there were sweet as can be too. Seriously, most of their clothes sell for under a dollar. DEFINITELY go there!
Audrey B.
Place rating: 3 Corona, CA
This is a good place to go only if you’re really willing to dig. Some of the items are less than salvageable, but on occasion you can find something that’s worth a lot more than they’re selling it for. Staff is always extremely friendly and the prices are dirt cheap. The one downside is they only accept cash-no cards.
Desiree V.
Place rating: 5 Corona, CA
This is a hole in the wall, in a very old building, it’s not as «fancy» yes, I said fancy, as the goodwill, but it is my absolute favorite thrift store for household items, material, curtains, clothes, decorations, etc. The prices are actually thrift store prices, unlike the goodwill which tends to sell target dollar spot items for 3.99. Please keep in mind this place is run by volunteers, they don’t get paid, which is why the place is cheap and not updated and«cool» But the people are nice, friendly, and I loooove the quarter rack! It’s not damaged items, every week they lower the price on clothes that haven’t sold, and after about 4 weeks, it goes to the quarter rack, regardless of it’s condition. Granted the best stuff probably goes before it gets there, but I’ve found some excellent items on that rack. Just don’t expect a «vintage» or hipster type of thrift store, this is your mom’s thrift store, and I love it. :)
Amanda L.
Place rating: 1 Riverside, CA
Old stuff. Terrible condition. There’s a reason why someone threw away these items.
Osha M.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Eh. This place is okay. It’s small & dank with very little to choose from that doesn’t give away that you bought your clothes from the thrift store. I found one decent piece and the cashier who rung me up was nice, but that’s about it.
Michelle M.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This place makes Goodwill seem like Nordstrom! Awesome pricing(range from $ 0.25 to $ 3.35 depending on how long the item has been there). Tons of stuff to rummage through. Nice, friendly volunteers.
Jessalyn A.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
I really hate to share this place with anyone because it’s my total secret treasure chest. Every other Saturday is half off and the prices are already ridiculously cheap, so you can get something really magical for only 39 cents. Or you could just peruse the everyday sale rack where quality items are just a QUARTER. Shoes are $ 2 and it’s buy one get one free every day as well. Items purchased here for $ 2 have funded various longterm English holidays through the magic of Ebay($ 60 for cowboy boots are those Brits crazy?!). It’s small, but very sweet. Including and especially the tiny elderly women volunteers. There’s the definition of special ladies.