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The Habitat for Humanity ReStores are home improvement stores that sell new and used furniture, building materials, appliances and household goods at discounted prices. Proceeds from the ReStores support Habitat’s mission to build safe, affordable homes in our community. The ReStores also seek to be good stewards of the environment by diverting more than 5,000 tons of usable items from landfills annually.
This place is GROSSLY overpriced. The ONLY deals you will find here are maybe the glassware and some of the furniture and that's a stretch. There are items in this restore that are MORE expensive than you will find in retail stores new. And no, they aren't antiques. They're selling plain black picture frames for $10! Selling an old beat up nightstand for $95! Seriously people, I don't care what their proceeds go to, they are fleecing the public with these prices. Do yourself a favor and go to REAL thrift stores like Dorcas and North Raleigh ministries. Even the goodwill is TONS better than this place. Facebook marketplace is A LOT better than this place. I keep coming here off and on in hopes that they've come to their senses, but alas, they have not. This is the last time I come here. If I want to pay new prices, I'll go buy it new, not used. Shame!
For instance, this is a 24 cupcake holder . The insert flips to also be able to hold muffins. They're selling it for $20. This is selling on eBay for under $20 and that's including shipping. They're selling it for that much because it's discontinued, but who cares? You can buy different brands brand new for $20.
A plastic pitcher for $3. Doesn't have a lid. Not a brand name or anything. These can be found at the dollar tree all day long for $1.50 and they come with the lid. these people should be ashamed.
I just watched some woman buy 2 stuffed animals for $5 each! Seriously disgusted by this place. You can buy NEW stuffed animals for $5 at the dollar tree and even less at other real thrift stores.
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Thomas Earman
Oct 15, 2025
5.0
Friendly staff and there's always a good find there lol
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J
Oct 5, 2025
4.0
Pretty good for building materials. For household items, Goodwill and Durham Rescue Mission nearby are better bets. But if you need a few used hinges, or doorknobs, cabinet handles... this is the place. Once in awhile they get a glut of new stuff like pallets of new doorknobs ($8 or less) or new doors, which is great. The selection is definitely not as good as the Cary location and neither as extensive as the Raleigh Blvd location, which is fantastic. Be careful about some of their claims - for example that doorknobs without keys can be easily rekeyed with "this kit" (in fact, no, the rekey kit requires the original key). But it's hard to argue at these prices, and I don't think the mis-guidance is intentional.
Frequently Asked Questions About Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton
What is Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton and what does it offer?
Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton is a home improvement store selling new and used furniture, building materials, appliances, and household goods at discounted prices. Proceeds support Habitat’s mission to build safe, affordable homes in the community.
Where is Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton located?
It is located at 3329 Veterans Parkway, Clayton, NC 27520, USA.
What are the store hours for Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton?
Open Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and closed on Sundays.
What payment methods are accepted at Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton?
They accept American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Is Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the store has a wheelchair accessible entrance.
How can I contact Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton?
You can reach them by phone at +1 919-585-6017 or by email at restore.clayton@habitatwake.org.
Does Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton have an online presence?
Yes, their website is https://www.trianglerestores.org/clayton and their Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/claytonrestore/.
What nearby places can I visit when coming to Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton?
Nearby places include Air Hogs Scuba for diving gear, She-Shed antique store for vintage finds, and the Kingdom Harvest Church for worship services, offering you various activities before or after your visit.
Are there any fitness centers close to Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton?
Yes, nearby fitness options include Third Level Fitness gym, Studio V Pilates studio, and Balanced Body Fitness for sports and nutrition guidance.
Can I find home improvement or contractor services near Habitat Wake ReStore -- Clayton?
Yes, nearby options include Southern Exposure Sunrooms, Clearwater Pools, and Kitchen Recreations for various home improvement and contractor services.