This Salvo's is a real hit and miss affair. It looks promising to start with, it's a big shop by op-shop standards, and as it's off the 'vintage' beaten path a shopper could be excused for feeling a frisson of bargain hunting excitement.
The pro's of this Salvo's are definitely furniture / homewares. No amazing vintage finds, however they had some very good furniture pieces that would represent solid value for money for struggling students or families. Ditto in homewares, I got a great Deco cake container for $5 (with the cake lift out, God I love that), however their cake tins were about what you would pay for a new one. Oddly enough, they also had quite a good range of new discounted household products such as toilet paper, detergent and washing powder.
Cons of this Salvo's are clothes and books. Part of this is the fact that geographically Australia is in Asia, which makes it so cheap to buy new clothes and books here. Why would you pay $10 for a pair of shorts with a stain on them when stores like Trade Secret exist? Ditto for books, I found a seafood cookbook I wanted, but it said $15 on it! I took it to the counter, and he marked it down to $10. I bought it, however it's a sad fact that book stores across the country are going out of business and it seems every shopping centre has an outlet where incredible books can be bought for $10 or less.
If you're in the neighbourhood it's worth going for a look at this store, but I wouldn't be putting it on any shopping tours any time soon. read more