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Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga: Burlington ReStore

Habitat for Humanity Halton-Mississauga: Burlington ReStore

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1800 Appleby Line, Burlington, Ontario, L7L 6A1, Canada
(905) 637-4446 www.habitathm.ca/restore
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Sep 6, 2018
This place always has something. As a student i cant afford new furniture but buying furniture here not only helps me save money, it reduces the waste that comes from old furniture being tossed, plus profits go to good causes. There are literally no advantages. Helpful hint if you are a student arrange to pick up your things on move in day so you can pick them up in a truck on the way!

Jul 23, 2018
Just purchased a leather couch and an Ethan Allen Jelly cabinet. Both in great condition. Also an antique lamp. Contrary to previous quote, I do not find the items overpriced. I spend a lot of time at antique and used furniture stores and find the Restore prices very reasonable.

May 30, 2018
The hours are too narrow for people who work during the week. You would think if you want donations you could make it easier by being open. We wind up taking our stuff to Value village which we prefer not to but they are open and treat the customer well. Might be something to think about.

Jul 11, 2018
This is a not for profit operation. Don’t expect a lot of support as many staff are just volunteers. This is not The Brick or Home Depot. But you will find some really good deal here. No tax either.

Aug 2, 2018
Great place for kitchens or used furniture, windows and doors. Prices seem to be going up, does not seem to be as many deals as I used to get but could be my imagination.

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