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    Bicycle Re-Source of Bend

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Habitat for Humanity ReStore - Appliances!

    Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    (19 reviews)

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    We used to buy tons of furniture, household decor, appliances, and building materials from this…read morelocation. We have businesses where we second hand as much as possible with regular turnover (we do not sell the products, we use them). In the past we spent so much at this store that one time the person ringing us up commented about it. They saw something in the system (connected to our phone number) about our total spent YTD and their eyes got wide, so we explained what we do for our business and that what they could see was just for their location. What I am saying is... we have a pulse on what is a good and fair price for these sort of things. I looked at a couch not to long ago at this location. It was half off. The price was still, with the discount, over $1600. When you pay 0% for your inventory you should not be charging consignment prices. Full stop. It is a poor business choice. The idea is to turn over the inventory because more is coming while passing on a lovely savings to your customers. Not hang on to it while it collects dust because you've out priced the new items being manufactured. Know your customer base and price accordingly. We have left empty handed from this store every single visit this year (2026) because the prices have skyrocketed. For reference, we were looking for a washer and dryer...found one brand new at Lowe's cheaper than this Restore had (used no less). That is why I am writing this review. If the free inventory you receive is higher priced than the brand new inventory from the original store...well...here's your sign. So, we will likely have to drop this store from our rotation because time is precious and we cannot waste trips when we could find a better resource to take its place. That's just how it goes, I guess, but it saddens us because we like to support good causes and keep things out of the dump.

    Restore is awesome! They have tons of great stuff and rock bottom prices. The store is clean and…read moreinviting and the staff are super friendly and helpful. We go there sometimes with a specific item in mind and sometimes just to browse for treasures. Well worth a stop !

    Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette - Lots of swag for pennies on the dollar

    Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette

    (13 reviews)

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    Of goodwills (and I like to visit them wherever I am!) this is a pretty good one. Being in a…read morewinter-sports and college town, there's lots of snow gear here always. It's been nice to come here and get things to fit the kids on a trip for cheap and then wash and donate back when we are done. We don't ski enough to want to buy new ski or snow gear for each kid every year (eek!!) My favorite section is the book section in this one - ton of fun cookbooks and kid books. Been trying to get the kids into books I liked as a kid, and there was a bunch of great ones available this week! Things like boxcar children, Hank the cow dog, Hardy boys, Dr. Seuss, etc. I also found a Danielle Walker cookbook (she's an awesome gluten-free chef)! Oh and a goodwill pro tip - check out the dvd section (obvs if you have a DVD player). We have one in a vehicle and its awesome to be able to get cheap dvds for keeping the kids quiet on road trips. $3 each I think when they are usually $15-20 at Target or Amazon. It's always a treasure hunt, and gotta say the people watching in this one is

    horrible experience here we had one carload of gear to donate and pulled in behind a U-Haul truck…read morehuge and the a-hole working there told us that we couldn't drop off our small load and had to wait behind the was clearly gonna take at least 30 minutes to unload stuff that they brought there. Do yourself a favor and go to Saint Vinnys to drop your stuff off.

    Bicycle Re-Source of Bend - donationcenter - Updated June 2026

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