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    T.J. Maxx

    2.8 (4 reviews)

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    8 years ago

    Good prices. Friendly employees. Can always find a variety of new items. Clothing, shoes, kitchen items and household items.

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    15 years ago

    This T.J. Maxx sucks. Limited selection. Limited sizes. White trashy.

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    Humane Society thrift store - Lebanon

    Humane Society thrift store - Lebanon

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Recently while traveling from Myerstown to Lebanon in pursuit of all things thrift we drove past…read morethis store in the city. Anyone that knows me knows I can't just do a drive by and told hubby we HAD to stop. Little did I know (and since we don't know the area) that getting back to it after we passed it would be a challenge. One way roads and road blocks, alleyways, and vacant lots with no direct exit points to the alley behind it made hubby very frustrated. The location in the urban spawl of Lebanon wasn't the greatest either so I had my fingers crossed that it was worth all the effort it took to get there. Moral of story: set your gps - don't pass it! It's a mess trying to go back! They had a graveled, run down lot to the side of the building that housed several cars. There were a few rugged (possibly homeless?) folks smoking and standing around the loading area. Not sure if they worked there or were going thru incoming donations. The place overall had a very concerning exterior, run down, and didn't feel very secure. However with hubby in tow, and being that it was daylight we ventured inside. If you come in thru the lot you enter on a lower level and into a small vestibule of sorts. From there you can proceed to walk to a larger room with small furniture pieces, books, home items, toys, pet supplies etc. This space is VERY narrow and congested. Social distancing is impossible, as is walking past someone in one of the rows. Also it has a strong, foul odor. I couldn't wait to wrestle my way to the stairs in hope that the upper level would be much better. Lighting upstairs was brighter and it did have a more open feel. The store consists of a series of rooms, each one housing a different department. There was a vintage clothing area, where the majority of items were not vintage (unless you consider early 2000's vintage) but there were a few older, stained pieces. However conditions weren't the greatest and although the smell improved, that strange odor was still present. I browsed through some of the other departments but wasn't impressed with anything. Most of the clothing was smashed together on overflowing tight racks and it was hard to really get in there and move pieces around. Quality wasn't great either. The front room where the cashier is located has knick knacks and their "better" inventory of glass and such. Prices ranged from cheap to expensive. If I had to say something positive I will say the middle room containing glassware and kitchen items was probably the best. The shelves were spaced out and prices were fair. If you're looking for vintage dishes or glasses this is your spot. They also had a huge selection of used yarns but prices were higher than other area thrift stores for the same type. Also I do like that this thrift's proceeds benefit the Humane League, an organization I believe in. Both of us were ready to get out of this place and I don't see myself returning. I swear that whatever that smell was got stuck to us. I could faintly smell it on me the rest of the day. WORTH MENTIONING: Hubby asked to use the rest room and was told a firm no. So make sure you "go" before you go. NOT stroller or kid friendly. Items downstairs are much lower priced than upper. Wouldn't shop here alone after dark.

    Excellent cause. I've found many treasures here. The volunteers are all friendly. Take your time…read moreand look around , it's worth a visit

    Lighthouse Thrift Store - Federal China

    Lighthouse Thrift Store

    4.3(3 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Great staff. Great cause. Great variety. If your thrifting in the area, you have to check them…read moreout!!!

    A Google search while thrifting in the area produced results for this small thrift store. I don't…read morebelieve it's well known as another thrift store less than a mile away had never heard of it. It's located off a main street in a mixed residential/retail neighborhood. The inside was tight but consisted of two large rooms. One consisting of furniture and bigger items, the other household, clothes, linens, books, crafts, and toys. It would be difficult to maneuver with a cart (I don't think they even have any) or a stroller and I would not recommend bringing one. The larger room with the furniture did have some mock room set ups and displays. The displays weren't great but I have to give them credit for the attempt. The furniture was mostly vintage pieces and prices were modest. Condition levels varied but most were fair condition. The other room had high shelving containing glassware and household items, including many appliances. In need of another blender I found two older Oster models but no indication if they worked. I didn't see an outlet to try and really want something newer so I left them be. Housewares, glassware, and collectibles were priced fairly. I found a nice silicone flower mold for candy making for .75 which I purchased. Nick knacks lined the back wall, as well as a few seasonal items. Given that Christmas is only a few weeks away I would have thought they'd have more. The majority of clothing was dated by at least two decades or very frumpy. Prices seemed high in this area as well as shoes. Some items showed signs of wear but I didn't see genuine condition issues such as rips or stains. I don't think clothing is their strength and they had very little of it. What disappointed me about this thrift store was the lack of mask wearing. There were probably about 10 people at the time I was there and only myself, another customer, and the cashier - who wore his below his nose - were masked. While most of the customers were plain (Amish/Mennonite) a few unmasked customers were not, including an employee actively putting inventory on the sales floor completely maskless. There was a Plexiglas shield at the cash register but it was on the small side. It is hard to social distance and I had an issue with one maskless couple who kept infringing on my personal space. Due to the lack of mask wearing and lack of items I would consider buying I probably wouldn't return. But if you like vintage and come on the regular you could probably find some items to resell. I shop mostly for kid items and more trendy home decor pieces so this wasn't for me. Worth noting: Take a look at the old lady parts (see pic). She is hideous! I had no idea of it's purpose as all the pieces were ceramic, but felt it was strange enough to post in a Facebook group of second hand found oddities. Turns out it's for making granny dolls. I left it behind if anyone is interested.

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