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    Fluff Hardware

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    8 months ago

    The jewelry here is fantastic! Can't get enough of the small knives made into necklaces and earrings - I want one SO BAD.

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    Vintage Queen - Vintage Drexel Furniture

    Vintage Queen

    (9 reviews)

    $$

    I was looking for a chair to have Santa sit in for a fundraiser at my business and found the…read moreperfect chair. I have never had so much fun shopping in a store like this. The staff is friendly always willing to help and do it all with a great sense of humor. It's important to enjoy where you work and is seems everyone here is really encouraged to be themselves and have fun.

    I found this shop from a post they had on Instagram. I'm always down for a shopping adventure at a…read morestore with vintage goods in it. So, my daughter and I made our way in to see what kind of neat treasures we can find. Walking in, it's quite overwhelming. It's a good sized store front but they have a lot crammed onto the sales floor. We made our way through through the store and they have some pretty pieces available. Tea sets, furniture, clothes. Surprisingly, I was quite taken back on some of the pricing her. I found an old birdcage and they wanted almost 200 bucks for it. That is some crazy business. Some salad bowl sets were 10 cause I couldn't imagine pricing anything above that. A tea set for 175 dollars. As full the store was with product, nothing really stuck out to me. To be honest, this place had a thrift store vibe with crazy pricing. Is everything vintage? No. It's a neat store if you're willing to maneuver your way through all the clutter. The pricing is out of this world and you can probably find similar things at the Idaho Youth Ranch for a quarter of the cost. It was neat that we made it in to check out but it just wasn't my cup of tea.

    3Peat Vintage & Streetwear - Dopest bench

    3Peat Vintage & Streetwear

    (5 reviews)

    My husband is always on the look out for specific sneakers. We have been to a couple shoe joints…read morewhen we have been out of town. I didn't realize we had a dope shoe joint of our own locally. We headed to 3peat after brunch to see what kind of dope stuff they had. This store front is so nice! Walking in, everything is so organized and clean. The shoes were perfectly displayed on the wall. There were racks of clothing that were all nicely hung. For a small venue, everything was nicely spaced. You didn't feel crowded. My husband did find a couple pair of rare sneakers but unfortunately they were not his size. It was cool that they had them and that we got to check them out in person. They have a great variety of sneakers for those sneaker heads out there or sneaker collectors. We didn't really check out what kind of clothing they had but from all the customers looking, I'm sure they had some cool stuff. I'm sure we will be back to see what new sneakers they get in. I honestly didn't mind kicking it while my husband looked around. I was admiring their two pretty chandeliers in the front. I thought it added a hint of elegance to the store. I'm sure we will be back soon to check out the latest and greatest.

    This place was clean, spacious, and organized well. I was very impressed with the selection. There…read morewere some reasonably priced items, as well as the typical "vintage" items that were more expensive. Lots of name brand items like Supreme and Nike.

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    Salvage Sisters and Son

    (2 reviews)

    I have visited just about every antique store within 200 miles or so of Boise, and countless others…read moreif you expand that area even more. Unfortunately, my experience here was the most unpleasant experience I've had at any antique store that I have ever visited in the past several decades. First, it took me three tries to find the store open, and that's a problem. I don't live in Boise, or even near it. I tried three times over the course of about four months to get in before finally finding it open. I should mention that every single time I attempted a visit was on a weekend day during the business hours that the store advertises online. I'm not sure if this is a hobby for the owners instead of a business, but I find it extremely unprofessional to advertise business hours and then so often completely ignore them. On my most recent trip to Boise, I finally had the luck to find the store open. Unfortunately, it turned out to be bad luck. Let me explain the experience, as I'm very disappointed to be giving the rating that I am. Upon entering the store, it looked interesting, though small. A mixture of new crafty supplies and actual vintage inventory is arranged in an engaging manner throughout the small space. However, I was disappointed to find that anything smaller than a piece of furniture was without a price. I understand accidentally not pricing an item, but to not bother pricing the vast majority of your inventory is a serious mistake. Antiques are VERY subjective, and while I don't mind asking the price of one item, I become anxious when I have to engage an employee for the price of nearly every item I pick up. The representative I spoke to initially apologized that nothing was priced, but I was soon to find out that carrying on a conversation with them would be a similar experience to being attacked by a porcupine repeatedly at close range. I selected several items to purchase, and asked about a small discount of less $5 on an item that I felt was slightly overpriced. This is common practice at every antique store I've ever been to. I was verbally attacked by the employee for asking about pricing, and informed that I had no right to do so. Again, negotiating by up to 10% on one item in a purchase is considered standard in this industry. Dealers, of course, don't have to haggle if they don't want to. However, customers deserve courtesy, and there was none here. I don't mind a little banter about an item, but do us a favor, don't make up a price on the spot and then be offended if someone attempts to negotiate it. If a vendor acts like it's a yard sale, pricing things on the fly, then they have no right to be upset if a customer treats it like one. While checking out, I asked about the lack of pricing, and was told that they don't have to price any of their items if they don't want to, in a very confrontational tone. I told them nicely that people would be less likely to dicker if things were actually priced. I did ask very courteously if they could be more transparent with their hours, as many of us travel long distances to visit antique stores. It's much easier to plan an antique run when you know if stores will actually be open or not. It's also rude to potential customers to repeatedly waste their time. They made some excuses about why closures never show up on their website, or Facebook page. This was, again, done rudely. Those of us that live a I finished checking out, was never given a receipt, and left. I'm not even certain that they charged tax on the purchase, so I hope they are subtracting that from their side of the transaction. Sadly, this is the first time I've ever posted a review where I recommend staying away from an establishment completely. There are lots of other wonderful antique stores in the area, and I recommend trying one of those, where you'll be treated like a person instead of an enemy.

    i'm not sure if it's the general lack of customer service or there inability to ever be open for…read morebusiness but how this place sticks around is beyond me. 99% of this can be purchased from any restaurant supply house and the one percent that you can't get anywhere else just drive a spike into the side of your face and you'll understand their customer service.

    Reuseum - Can you hear me now

    Reuseum

    (15 reviews)

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    I've probably driven passed Reuseum countless times not realizing what it was. Even when my…read moredaughter told me about it, I still wasn't convinced enough to make a visit. That all changed yesterday when we made a donation of quite a bit of electronic goods from my parents home. There are carts outside to leave your donations but make sure to follow the rules and guidelines online about what you can leave and what items like LCD screens and monitors have a fee for donating. Inside the Reuseum is a treasure trove of all sorts of electronic goodies from years past. If you're an electronic enthusiast, you will find yourself here for awhile reminiscing about the past and how much electronics has changed over the years. I happen to find two Polaroid cameras from the early 1960s and quickly snapped them up. If you're not looking for nostalgia but actually need a particular cable à la Fry's Electronics, you'll most likely find it here. Reuseum is a cool place and definitely warrants a visit if you have a fondness for all things electronically.

    Bumping up to three stars. Good stuff, old stuff. Sometimes the only place to get good old stuff,…read morelike a VCR that may not be in perfect condition but it plays and the price is right. Original review was to make sure everyone knew that they don't take televisions or monitors or anything with a screen that creates a picture out of light. And if they do take them, they charge you plenty. Government rules they tell me. I hope most everybody's caught on by now. The thrift stores, St. Vincent in particular, will take smart devices only. The county dump will take all such devices, but if you want to do that for free, make sure it's the only sort of thing you have in the truck. Cannot do an electronics run and an ordinary trash run at the same time. Other than that, the Reuseum is kind of awesome.

    Fluff Hardware - accessories - Updated May 2026

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