Located near Glenview library on Ohaupo Road, the Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Glenview is a hidden gem in Hamilton offering a wide array of discounted furniture, kitchenware, and collectibles. Visitors appreciate the friendly owner and manager who make every shopping trip a pleasant experience. Despite being a bit tucked away, this store is praised for its excellent prices and well-stocked inventory, including unique items like file cabinets at unbeatable values. It’s a perfect destination for bargain hunters and those looking to support community-focused initiatives.
Michael Michael
a year agoGreat price to go. Owner/manager is very nice to deal with. Lots of things with very good prices. Always look forward to going there from time to time to find those collectable pieces
Jasmine Green
2 years agoInteresting that the manager of the store ( H ) sells loads of stuff at the local markets, and on Facebook. Where does all that stock come from. Is it from the items that are donated to the store. Do you even pay for it, does the money go back to the charity. No wonder the shop looks that way it does if you are taking all the good stuff.
NARLEY SOCKS
5 years agoIt's OK. Large store with a range of items from furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac, homewares, toys, books, dvds etc.Pricing can be hit or miss with some items. There have been times that they have priced items higher than what the shops sell the same items for. Vinnies op shop is in the same vicinity.
Smokey Young
5 years agoBit hard to find but it's at the back of the little mall with the new world. It has its own carpark area, prices area. Crazy cheap, a lot of nice looking cloths, furnature kitchenware. They have a whole area full of these little file cabinets for $5ea that's a steal cause they are worth way more.
Duchess OF NGATI MANIAPOTO
5 years agoWe purchased a clothes steamer for $15 after purchasing the item I queried if it'd been tested and was working this was Thursday they said no and said there was noone available until the next day Friday so we returned on Saturday morning to find it had been tested and failed....so we asked for a refund which could only be done by transferring it back onto our bank card which was done that Monday ....the store manager hasn't trained his staff efficiently as no one knew how to do the refund only he did....wasn't really worth the Hassel as we had to travel around 60km over the entire three trips MANAGEMENT NEED TO MAKE THEIR STAFF MORE EFFICIENT BY TRAINING IN ALL AREAS OF SALES AND RETAIL