6 reviews of Goodwill Industries of Southern Arizona
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Dr Tim L L.
Place rating: 3 Tucson, AZ
It’s Goodwill.. tons of stuff. Junk. Some bargains but you will have to hunt. Nice staff.
Jacquelyn D.
Place rating: 2 Tucson, AZ
One of the messiest Goodwill locations in town. I go to them all and this one is always crammed full of stuff. It must be an nightmare for the employees to stock shelves because it’s a bit of a pain for customers to actually find anything on the shelves, it’s all packed in so tight. Since Goodwill prices vary I have found that this location tends to have pricers that aren’t always delusional — they actually price things reasonably. It’s an adventure and I always stop in when visiting the in-laws on the NW side of town.
Doreen L.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
What did you expect, it’s Goodwill! Some nice stuff if you’re willing to search. Lots of junk too.
Ricky V.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
I was not able to find what i was looking for at this goodwill. But like most thrift adventures i did find something unexpected that I could use. it seems on par with other goodwills and will just be another palce to visit when creative projects strike.
Ellen P.
Place rating: 2 Tucson, AZ
The Ina Goodwill has the market cornered — the only other nearby thrift closed its doors a year ago. As a result, this store is always busy and the prices reflect that. You will not find many bargains here, except perhaps for kids clothes(4.99/ coat). I’ve picked up nice but not top of the line tennis shoes and dresses here and set them right back($ 25 for used shoes; $ 19.99 for dress). Sometimes you can find some neat knick-knacks, but if its vintage or antique, it’s priced accordingly.
Liz D.
Place rating: 3 Saint Johns, FL
They’ve done a little remodeling and moving things around in the last couple of years. Now, they’re fairly clean, have decent selections and an entire room for furniture. Nothing I’ve ever seen here has been spectacular, but its better than some Goodwills.