Best thrift stores phoenix

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... Read morePhoenix is a thrifter's paradise, and after countless treasure hunts, I've compiled my ultimate guide to navigating the city's best second-hand and liquidation stores. If you're looking to save money, find unique items, or just enjoy the thrill of the hunt, you're in for a treat! For furniture that won't break the bank, I always recommend checking out Sunshine Acres in Mesa (and AJ), especially if you're looking for quantity and a great price. Gracie's Thrift Store is another fantastic option for budget-friendly finds. For larger selections and building supplies, Habitat for Humanity Restore and Stardust Building Supplies are absolute goldmines. I’ve found everything from sturdy dining tables to quirky chairs and even kitchen cabinets there. Always measure your space beforehand and don't be afraid to envision a little DIY makeover! When it comes to clothing, Phoenix offers incredible variety. For super cheap clothes with standardized pricing, Primo Liquidation is a must-visit – I've snagged entire bags of clothes for just a few dollars. St. Vincent De Paul and 360 Thrift are also reliable spots for everyday wear. If you're hunting for designer clothing and bags at a steal, My Sister's Charity (especially the Chandler location) often has amazing finds. Stores like 2nd Street at Norterra and Turn Styles specialize in more curated, higher-end pieces, sometimes at prices comparable to eBay, but you get to see and touch them in person! Remember to check seams, zippers, and look for any signs of wear that might be deal-breakers. Now, let's talk liquidation. This is where some of the biggest bargains are found, especially for new or nearly new items. Places like Lucky Duck Dealz (great for Target returns) and Liquidation Land (think Costco furniture and large appliances) are game-changers. For the ultimate bin-store experience, Mesa Thunder Deals is famous for its daily changing prices – Friday is usually the most expensive, with prices dropping significantly by Wednesday. Overstock Outlet is fantastic for everything from storage freezers to beauty products. I've personally found amazing outdoor furniture and tools at places like Cyclone Liquidation and Valley Discounts. It’s a bit like a lottery, but the payoff can be huge! Don't forget the kids! For kids clothes, Once Upon A Child, Kid to Kid, and Other Mothers are fantastic for gently used clothes, toys, and gear. And for specific needs like tools, Thrift It Forward often has a decent selection. Bookmans is my go-to for games and instruments, and I’ve even found unique dinnerware sets at White Dove. To make your Phoenix thrifting adventure a success, here are a few personal tips: Go Early & Often: Inventory changes constantly, especially at liquidation bins. The early bird truly gets the worm! Inspect Thoroughly: Always check items for damage, missing parts, or stains before buying. Know Your Prices: Have an idea of what new items cost so you can recognize a real bargain. Embrace the Hunt: Sometimes you find exactly what you need, sometimes you find something even better you didn't know you wanted! Look for Discount Days: Many stores, like Mesa Thrift Store or Indian School Thrift, have rotating color tag discounts that can save you an additional 20-75% off. Happy thrifting, Phoenix! I hope this guide helps you unearth some amazing treasures and save a ton of money along the way.

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