Great store. Staff was really helpful when I dropped off some items.
De A.
Tu valoración: 5 Kihei, HI
It’s a good place to visit when shopping for deals on furniture, fixtures and hardware, like door knobs, nuts, bolts, etc. interesting assortment of used lighting fixtures — which would cost $ 100s brand new, elsewhere. There isn’t often furniture, and I suspect it’s because as soon as it hits this place, someone immediately buys it. You should be aware that many things, even used hotel furniture, may need repair of some sort. If you’re handy or have access to a handy person, then this place is a gem. For example, beautiful, heavy, solid wood sideboard for $ 75. It was likely near $ 1000 brand new. But it’s chipped, scratched, and there’s one door that hangs funny. But if you got a way w/a toolbox and a paintbrush, it’s a sweet piece. I can’t take it because I do not have a truck. Note: there is no staff available to help load heavy items. I learned that Tuesday afternoons are a good time to come if you are looking for furniture(Like I am). The store has pick ups from condos in the Kihei area on Mondays. Also, I noticed that there is a posted whiteboard calendar behind the register. It’s good info., too but I think it’s not really for public use so if you look at it, be discreet, ok? The calendar had a useful note: «Wailea(wealthier area) pick up» at the end of the month. I may come back around then, to see I was correct.
Mike H.
Tu valoración: 5 Wailuku, HI
This store was a great find. I used to shop at Home Depot and Lowes a lot for miscellaneous odd replacement parts just to end up buying a whole other item. Now I just check the ReStore before heading else where. Great products for a fraction of the cost. The staff is friendly and helpful, especially a young man named Marcus. If you ever need anything for your DIY projects, I recommend this place before going anywhere else.
Marie P.
Tu valoración: 5 Haiku, HI
Great place to find DIY project materials cheap on Maui. Lots of paint and hotel style furniture.