TJ Maxx in Draper is awesome! I’ve found so many amazing deals there. I love hunting for all the name brand items and getting them for a fraction of the cost! The TJ Maxx in Draper is nice. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The store is clean and I’ve found so many treasures there! Keep it up!
Jean W.
Tu valoración: 5 Riverton, UT
This is my favorite T. J. Maxx. Good location, plenty of parking, friendly staff, and a relatively organized store. Of course, you never know what you’ll find at TJM. I rarely come here with a shopping list, or a goal in mind. It’s a little like Pin the Tail on the Donkey — you come in blind, with no specific direction, and you’re bound to find something great. As much as I fancy an afternoon of browsing through their clothes, shoes, handbags, accessories, and personal care items, by far my favorite aisles in this store are the kitchen accessories and packaged foodstuffs. Many items among these shelves are unbelieveable bargains. I’ve picked up stone and cast iron cookware, flatware, glassware, dishes, and some other unusual cooking tools here for next to nothing prices(set of five WWF cheese spreaders, anyone?). Caveat emptor rules apply for the edibles — but occasionally I’ll find something that makes me laugh, or piques my curiosity, and I’ll have to buy it. Even if it turns out to be a bust, I’m typically only out three or four bucks. Like the bottle of fennel jam, or the canned haggis directly from Scotland. I love their consistent stock of relishes, salsas, olive oils, and vinegars. Unless the packaging has been tampered with, you can bet your bottom dollar I’m picking up a few of these babies. A cook who loves a bargain’s dream. I also love the candles and home fragrance area. They’ve decreased stock in this area a lot lately, but I can still usually find a lovely large jar candle or oil diffuser set in a simple scent for a very tiny investment. They carry an impressively large selection of somewhat useless home décor, too. In the event you need an XL framed poster of Atlantic City, a crystal frowning buddha head(?), or a huge ceramic purple peacock to display on your mantle, this is your Eden. I can burn several hours at a time in this store. The check out process is quick(unless it’s near a gift-giving holiday), and my bill usually comes in under $ 25. You can call me a Maxxinista.