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    Salt and Light

    4.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    1 month ago

    Great donation base and good thrift store prices. We've found some excellent quality used items.

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    4 years ago

    Always amazing. Prices are great and there's always a high-value hidden treasure. Aaa

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    4 years ago

    One of the friendliest nonprofits around. They are there to help you unload items and everything goes to help those in need.

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    Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    (26 reviews)

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    What's here: lots of reasonably-priced furniture (ground level), some hardware stuff and appliances…read moreand fitness machines (basement), books, VHS and housewares (2nd floor). Know before you go: it's on 3 floors and there isn't a public elevator. I assume if someone comes in in a wheelchair they can use the freight elevator? In any case, they are about to move to the old ValuCheck store at 1914 Glenn Park Drive, so by 10/1 or so that won't be an issue soon (fingers crossed) Community safety: I knocked off stars for COVID precautions. Only one staff member was masking although everybody was distancing. The current community level of COVID for Champaign County is High and the DPH recommendation is "Wear a well-fitting mask indoors in public, regardless of vaccination status or individual risk (including in K-12 schools and other community settings)."

    Store review: Yes this is better than the goodwill or…read moresalvation army stores in Champaign due to a large selection of furniture and a constantly rotation stock of merchandise. This was my first time visiting a Habitat for Humanity store. I still have not bought anything from these stores before, but this place was super busy on the Saturday morning. The first floor has a small section for electronics, mainly old CRT TVs and other random electronics. They have many desk, tv stands, chairs at very good prices. Depending on your luck I can see how you can make off with a very good deal. The chairs themselves were very old and I could not see myself buying a used recliner. The basement has tons of hardware material well organized. On the second floor is home goods. Lots of the merchandise on this floor is very very old. Overall if you like second hand goods this would be your store. FYI there is no clothes at this store. Pros: cheap second hand furniture if you are on a budget Cons: very old merchandise Hidden deals: The whole store is a hidden deal, just look around

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    Priceless Books

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    Every university town requires a shambly old bookstore with overflowing shelves whispering wisps of…read morearcana to all who pass its portal. This is Urbana's. My favorite thing about this particular emporium of tomes, though, is that the kindly gentleman who owns it is a dead ringer for a beloved childhood fictional character, Professor Branestawm.

    The best part of used bookstores is the element of serendipity. I find books I have loved that I…read morenever knew existed, and would never have known to search for them. New bookstores, in my view, are very limited in scope -- the owner has a particular taste, majority of titles (not counting classics) have been published in the last 1-5 years, from major publishing houses, almost everything has been on the NYT besteller's list. Very little element of surprise, few hidden gems. Used bookstores have so much more serendipity, so many hidden gems, so much more variety. And Priceless Books has this element of used bookstores, but twice as much as any other used bookstore I've been to. And I've been to a lot! On every road trip, if I'm just passing through, I check out their used bookstores. This one's special. Yes, it's messy and there's piles of books on the floor blocking the path (definitely not a wheelchair friendly store). Yes, you have to crane your neck to view titles up on the shelf. Yes, the store clerk is not gregarious (but does have a twinkle in his eye). But it's worth it! I have found so many books that my here that my life feels more complete having read them, and I never would have known of them if not for this store. This can be said of many a used book store, but Priceless Books just has more of it, and it's something special.

    Plato's Closet

    Plato's Closet

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    I would give 4.5 stars if I could, but 4 will have to do…read more For Champaign, this is about as good as it gets for name-brand casual wear for ages 25 and under. This is really the only place I shop for clothing in the area because I am always too disappointed with the selection (or lack thereof) at the mall. At least at Plato's, I am always thrilled with the low price even if I'm not always thrilled with the selection. The men's section is small, comparatively, but it's worth snooping through every now and then to find something good. As for selling used items to them, they are very selective on what they will take. I'm not sure what sort of algorithm they use, but I have tried to sell my good-condition, expensive brands, like Zara, but they seem to be inconsistent in their decisions. I usually stick to buying over selling.

    Great service always!! But only the the week days!!! So odd. Today Saturday was a total bust. I…read morelove going into Plato's to sale and buy!! But today was not the normal crew and wow is all I can say. I definitely will never ever go on a weekend ik that much. Shout out to the weekday crew!!! They definitely know fashion and what it's worth!!! Not so much with today's crew very blah and passive. Totally off on recent records on clothing and pricing as well as I don't even see a lot of the clothes of mine on the receipt that you directly have to ask for now. Yeah love this store amazing but I'll stick to the weekday girls forever. It's impossible to actually go through all your clothes to see what's in your totes so you don't even find out until you actually get home such I'm from out of town so it's not a trip down the road. Then to see wow everything amazing is gone yet it didn't add up in several areas. Again only weekdays for me from now on.

    Salt and Light - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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