Not gonna lie, this is the gem of all the Savers in the area I traverse to visit. In 6 months this Savers has bestowed upon me: Many Punk and New Wave records, several Express dresses for $ 4.99 a pop, a piece of Harvest Wheat pyrex(my pattern), rocks glasses with a gold wheat pattern, and best of all a COMPLETEWII. We’re talking manuals, a stand, the motion sensor, nunchucks, everything. My best guy, who is a game chasing nerd got an NES R.O.B. here. Dunno why this Savers ends up with so many great items, but it’s a delight! I highly suggest coming here early, as it is always jamming at this location, even the drop off spot usually has a line to make donations.
Mary C.
Tu valoración: 1 Cumberland, RI
Too bad I can’t leave ½ a star. I just went into this store to look for jewelry for a project I’m working on. The girl that was working there said very loudly to a coworker«all these losers come here on their day off». I’m very glad that they didn’t have what I was looking for. Not supporting a store like that.
Becky A.
Tu valoración: 4 Burrillville, RI
I really like this Savers and I’ve been to many. This store is always pretty clean, which says a lot about a thrift store. The selections that they have are really great-you can always score at least one good find every time. Clothing is organized by size which is really awesome, you don’t have to go hunting around if you’re short on time. I like the book selection too… buy four, get one free! The staff here is okay; there have been some nice ones and some pretty rude ones. I’m here often enough that I know which employees are a little«quick to anger.» Overall, this is a pretty nice thrift store with some good finds waiting to be discovered.
Jessica L.
Tu valoración: 4 North Scituate, RI
This place has a surprising amount of clothing that’s in great condition. You will seriously find at least one hidden gem every visit. I’ve heard the mens selections are lacking, but womens pants/skirts have plenty of options because a lot of stuff is in really good/excellent condition. The staff here is pretty friendly.
Dave E.
Tu valoración: 2 Harrisville, RI
called for bed rails woman answers… I said hi how is your day and just answered well can I help you in a rude bitchy manner.
Maud D.
Tu valoración: 5 Tucson, AZ
This place reminds me of the glory days of thrift shopping when I was a teenager and there were true bargains to be found on quality merchandise. I’ve been here twice and struck gold both times. There are lots of dressing rooms, which is a bonus. Clothes are organized by size, which is really helpful.
Matthew D.
Tu valoración: 3 Blackstone, MA
Although the staff is not very friendly, the selection is OK. I have never had a problem with«dirty or grungy.» I feel like because it is second hand and in Woonsocket, most people give it a bad name. I know people well into 6 figures who shop here often. It’s not just for«poor people.» The one thing I really like is this: I work with kids with disabilities and we were looking for a place to let us volunteer. Not only did Savers open it’s arms to us, they let 32 kids at once volunteer last year, and 15 this year. I would imagine it is a bit of a hassle to have 15 or 30 kids 14 – 18 year olds who have never worked before in their lives work in their store for 4 hours. Although we helped a lot, we also accidentally changed some things that weren’t supposed to be changed. They were always willing to help and that’s a lot to say about businesses these days.
Aleta M.
Tu valoración: 5 Austin, TX
robo. .. Savers benefits the Big Brothers Big Sisters non-profit. =)
Robo T.
Tu valoración: 2 Rough and Ready, CA
Every thrift store I’ve been to prior to my trip Savers has been affiliated with a non-profit(AmVets, Salvation Army etc). As a result the idea of a commercial thrift store is a little weird to me. Yeah the place is dirty but thats expected. There really werent any real finds at this location though.