I haven’t purchased from them but there are definitely a ride array of items for reasonable prices. From the big stuff like, furniture, mirrors, tubs, doors, to the little stuff like doorknobs, and gaskets. They are always sourcing from different venues however, so if you like something, don’t leave it as it could very possibly be gone and gone forever. Also, you may have to commit to visiting every other weekend or so in order to find that item you fall in love with(for bigger items). Volunteers staff the location so be nice. This isn’t your local Ace Hardware store. They may know somethings but not everything.
Amy-Eliizabeth H.
Tu valoración: 1 Kenner, LA
We went in after seeing some chairs on Facebook that were for sale, we got there early and paid for them and told them we would be picking them up the next day. When we came in the next morning to pick them up we were walking in as a gentlemen was walking out with OUR chair… When we told the people they said there was nothing they could do… Not impressed with this store.
Sheri C.
Tu valoración: 5 New Orleans, LA
I love this place. yes, it’s hot as hell in the summer. but you know what? the cause of this store makes me very happy. that alone — gives it 4 stars. I love that it is organized and you can find nearly Anything here. Bought a new house, so will DEFINITELY be frequenting here for the random things I need. Thank you Habitat ReStore!!!
Jaz G.
Tu valoración: 5 New Orleans, LA
This truly is an awesome organization and I love that I can find these stores all over. I do love to recycle and as a home owner… it’s helpful when you can find what you need without having to break the bank everytime.
Vicky L.
Tu valoración: 3 Napa, CA
I like what they have, I like their concept. unfortunately, I just don’t love it. It doesn’t have the magic that the green project has. If you need something a bit more mainstream than what the green project has, this is the place to go. What gives it the leg up from the green project is that you most likely don’t have to do anything to the item that you are buying. For example, a higher percentage of the doors here are ready to be installed, instead of having to repaint it.
Chad C.
Tu valoración: 4 New Orleans, LA
Part of the growing number of salvage building supply stores in the city. While I’ve found that the ReStore has more furniture and appliances than the Green Project carries, there is a huge overlap in the other stuff they sell: doors, windows, hardware, and architectural details. They also have a small area filled with used books. Toward the back, there is a conveyor belt system that goes to the second floor of the warehouse. Doesn’t look like they use it, but its darn cool to stare at, which is exactly what I did. All proceeds from the store benefit the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity, so stock up and feel good about it!